Warning: Some members know me as a person who is a bit particular about the sound
IN the car (not so much the sound
OF the car). This thread will
NOT discuss ICE in detail. As you will find out the Camry is a challenge to ICE well but that is another story.
This is a car BUYING and Initial Ownership experience thread.
Yup. I am old. Pushing 50 to be exact. Besides I have never been someone who enjoys driving in Traffic.
So despite having a really fun car in the garage (the Skoda Octavia vRS) I found myself often "stealing" my wife's 2010 Honda City, my mom's 2007 Honda City or the Company Honda Accord - all three of which were "lazy" automatics.
I got the Octavia in 2004 and despite driving it for 8 years my chauffer never got the hang of the car. It was almost like the car was driving him than the other way around. I used to call it the "Monkey in Ferrari" syndrome. Yeah I know the vRS is no Ferrari but you get the drift.
The Decision
My search for a car that suited my lifestyle (aka chauffeured from meeting to meeting) almost ended when
Nissan introduced the new
Teana. It was a smart car. It had a V6 engine. It had leg room. But when I test drove it I wondered where the V6 went. It was like press accelerator, 1-1000, 2-1000, then the car would start to move.
I limited myself to my top 5 requirements.
- Budget around 30 lacs
- Lots of Leg room
- Smart looks - nothing that was too common
- A refined and quiet Petrol power plant
- Reliability with a modicum of performance
I knew that compared to the vRS I would be sacrificing performance but given the traffic conditions that extra performance was not being used anyway. Besides my "deer stuck in headlights" chauffer was unable to control the vRS anyway.
The
Teana was too much of a sacrifice in performance though.
The German cars with leg room were all almost twice my budget except for the
Passat which unfortunately was an oil-burner.
The
Accord V6 was slightly outside my budget but more importantly was not as stately in looks.
I also considered a
used E250 and a used
530i. Both were a bit over used. Neither was as clean as advertised.
When the
7th generation Toyota Camry made it's appearance at the Auto Expo 2012 I loved the looks. "
So Lexus" was my first impression. Fellow Moderator GTO thought the same. see link.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...po-2012-a.html
I decided to wait. "Let's see what it drives like" I figured. Meanwhile Hyundai released their Sonata.
The
Hyundai Sonata however made me feel like Hyundai has a very different way of computing their engine power and torque and not in a good way.
Back to the Camry...by early August every major magazine had started reporting on it's imminent launch. see link below.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...a-camry-5.html
The Camry was released in just one variant. A 2.5L 4 cyl, Petrol auto box. No Diesel (rest easy Passat), no Manual (the Accord has both), not even a luxury model with a sun-roof and other razz-a-ma-tazz.
Just One Model. Henry Ford would be pleased (thank God though Toyota offered 3 more colours than the Model T).
A few weeks later a fellow Moderator Jayakrishnan (Jaggu) got to test drive it. Of course I pestered him about his opinion. He replied in one short sentence. "
Navin I think we found the perfect car for you.". Here is his test drive report.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/offici...al-review.html
I called Shinrai Toyota and booked mine on the 25th of August even before Jaggu finished his sentence. I did not test drive the car.
That is the value of the TBHP brotherhood. Shinrai was a bit shocked. But sir "Don't you want a test drive?" the sales man asked.
They promised me delivery on Sept 6th. On August 30th I get a call from Shinrai - "Sir we have got your car. Can you pick it up tomorrow."
This is the fastest booking to delivery time I have experienced. Well done Shinrai. I asked if I could pick it upon Sunday (Sept 2nd) since my chauffer refused to touch any new car on Saturday. Shinrai agreed.
Saturday night - I was not well. Very unwell with a severly upset stomach, flu and high fever.
On Sunday a still very unwell Navin went to Shinrai literally in his pyjamas (now you know why there are no pictures) to pick up the car. I was surprised by the fan fare.
This was Shinrai's first 2012 Camry delivery.
The papers were ready, they were as caring as they could be (and maybe a bit amused by my deameanour and attire) and treated me with respect. I cannot say Skoda, Honda, Opel, Maruti etc have ever treated me badly though. I am lucky I guess. Never had a really bad experience with any dealership.
All the sales staff were a bit amused to see a guy in his boxers (that's what I use for pyjamas) coming to pick up his car. They made me break a coconut, paint a swastika and hang flowers. Almost all the sales staff present wanted to be photographed. I was partly amused and partly tired - my stomach flu was acting up again.
So i asked them if they could hurry up a bit or I'd pass out in the showroom. They got me water, asked if I wanted more refreshments (I declined). Then after a little more hoopala let me go. Shinrai had delivered their first 2012 Camry, and a fat old man in his boxers had driven it home.
