I just got a short(don't ask the duration) TD of the Creta diesel SX(o). Our family came away very impressed.
We went to Advaith Hyundai, which is literally a stones throw away from home, and with which we have had many pleasant experiences. Unfortunately, their much famed customer service really dipped this time. Ocean floor deep.
The dealership has only 3 vehicles, one on display. The SA had little, or possibly no knowledge of the vehicle and wasted time reading everything out of the brochure. She claimed the hive structure was only useful for hill driving. She refused to tell us where the six airbags were located. Sigh...
My mom, visible annoyed, directed her questions to me instead. That got the job done much faster, credit Team BHP
Rant aside, the car:
Exteriors
The vehicle on display was a red SX. It sure grabbed eyeballs. I prefer the polar white, the colour of the TD vehicles, though. The chrome on the grill looked out of place on the red. I would definitely get it painted black. The 3D headlamps won't have a nice time in Bangalore traffic. They simply jut out too much. The 'floating' A pillar looks contemporary. The bonnet is a bit long, but I like it that way.
The side profile is proportional, much like the overall design. The creases give it character, but do not come across as flashy. The rear window looks a little odd due to its size, however.
The rear looks a little too tall and a little too narrow. It seemed a little weird at first, but it doesn't spoil the looks by any means. The tail lamps have a beautiful design. I won't even talk of the rear chrome garnish. Ugh.
While the 16" alloys cannot hold a candle to the 17"er's , they look good on their own. The tires on the SX were Goodyears, 205/55R 16.
Interior
Ingress and egress was a cake walk for the youth and elderly alike. No issues there. The doors shut with a nice thud. Much better than the Duster, but not as good as the Polo. It was easy to find the ideal driving position. The seats swallowed our narrow frames. They kept us comfortable.
The front seats are well bolstered. Unfortunately the front armrest does not slide. The recline handle was positioned unlike other cars. It was where you would find height adjustment.
At the back, there was quite a lot of space. The seat base was quite soft, as was the seat back. I still think long duration drives will be OK for the back. As most of our immediate family is short, space was really good. With the front seat set to my 5" 2 mom's position, my still-growing 5"4 body's legs could stretch to glory. My dad is out of town at the moment, so we couldn't check with him. Since is also less than 6 feet, so I'm confident of never being crunched for space. Headroom is more than sufficient as well.
Ergonomics, as on any other Hyundai, were perfect. The beige portion of the dash carries plastic of excellent quality. The other plastic on he dash was good too. The only place where I found shiny plastic was on the door panels. This drags the sense of quality down, but it was acceptable. The art leather on the top end looks smahing and was supremely comfortable. All door armrests are clad in leather, with white contrast stitching. True workmanship.
The SX had fixed grab handles, courtesy cost cutting. Does the SX(o) get these as well? I forgot to take a look.
The drive
We were only allowed a short spin on the flat outer ring road. The diesel motor was super silent. My mom had to reconfirm that it was the diesel. This, along with the superior cabin insulation, made for a peaceful cabin.
The pick up was great. The gearshifts were smooth and very accurate. Overall, a very refined drive. My parents are not enthusiasts, so light steering was fine by them. They do not know of turbo lag. It did not bother them either.
Verdict
We are looking to purchase the SX(o), primarily due to the extra airbags.
My dad is due to return this week, post which he will test drive it once. He already loved the mechanicals in the Verna, which are shared with the Creta. As for my mom, she's approved it. Blown away in fact. The waiting period is around 3 months here, irrespective of colour. White was given as our colour of choice, followed by red. The booking amount is 25k.
Exciting times ahead for us. Our last few days with the i10 have started.