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Originally Posted by ashok_lat Congrats Man..
Guess you are from Santoshapuram, Chennai. One question how is the AC in T-Jet compared you Linea MJD. Has it improved..? |
Ashok. You are right. I am from Santhoshapuram. B/W where are you.. Are you from Chennai?
Reg. the AC.. There is a huge difference. With 1-2 bars in the digital console, it feels cold in the mornings after a few minutes, and when the blower is set at 5 bars - after 5-10 minutes, it becomes spine chilling even in scorching heat (2PM Chennai Heat).
I usually switch off and on the AC since it becomes too cold inside. Still am not used to the temperature settings, since I was driving a manual AC before. Instead of switching off, all I have to do is to increase the temperature.. But, strange.. my hands just reach to switch it off rather than increasing the temperature. Have to get used to increase the temperature instead of switching it off.
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Originally Posted by jkdas Congrats on the Jet!
Love the interiors too!
You dont feel fast coz the car is more stable?
And, what tyres did you get? |
JKDas - Thanks and I too like the interiors. Definitely the leather seats enhance the overall ambience. The car is stable with those fat tyres (Good Year). But, somehow I feel like driving slowly than my MJD. I think i can attribue this to two things -
1. Torque kicking in as low as 1500RPM (does not happen the same way in my MJD).
2. Engine is super silent (unlike my MJD), so.. may be am not realizing the speed.
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Originally Posted by skuz Satya, perhaps cause an MJD required you to revv up and be in the power band, whereas the tjet provides all that without any efforts at a lower rpm itself. |
Skuz - You may be right..MJD requires me to Rev a little hard to be in the power band.
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Originally Posted by GTO
Thanks to the torque, the T-Jet is surprisingly driveable for a turbo-petrol in the city. As long as you are above 1,500 rpms, you can chug along in the same gear. That's unlike some other turbo-engines which need 1800 - 2000 rpm and over.
The T-Jet has the best steering this side of 10 lakhs. Period. Nothing comes close.
Coming down the new Igatpuri one-way ghat, there are a bunch of F-A-S-T corners. I am a regular on that route and thus, familiarity level is high. There is a particularly uneven patch just before entering a fast left hander. Inevitably, you are forced to brake hard (since you are entering the corner after a spirited run down the straight), right on this rough patch. Of the last 10 cars I've driven there, only three have maintained composure under this condition : My Benz, the BMW 525d (test car) and the T-Jet (test car). Believe me, that ghat section is made for the T-Jet. This was early in the morning, even before sunrise. Right after, I pulled over at a dhaba for a cuppa tea & a marlboro, and saw the T-Jet in new light. Man, this car proves you don't need to spend a lot of money to have a lot of (driving) fun.
BTW, don't worry about FE. Leave that to owners of boring cars. |
Oh Man.. GTO.. You are absolutely right.
1. if you are in 1500-1600RPM.. All that is needed is "press the pedal" and you are gone.
2. I think I may need to "FRAME" this steering and worship. I just love the feedback.
3. Your ghats statement itches me to get her to OOTY / Kodai here in TamilNadu. Will do that shortly.
4. T-Jet is an "ENGAGING" car compared to its competition.
Reg. Fuel efficiency, T-Jet has delivered very well.
The Fuel eff. figures are for the benefit of others who follow my thread and just for statistics purposes. When i booked my Jet, i dumped the FE related concerns.
Here is another 250 KM report on Fuel Efficiency.. Communte Type - B2B city traffic Traffic - Moderate to Heavy (very heavy - may be 30% of the time, 40% - Heavy, 30% - Moderate) Distance - 247.6kms (MID) Fuel Eff - 11.2 Km/Lt (MID) Fuel Eff - 11.26 Km/Lt (Eco Drive) Fuel Eff - 11.4 Km/Lt (Tank to Tank method) Avg Speed - 22 Km/Hr (MID) Drive pattern - Sedate with bursts of heavy acceleration (Thanks to a Maroon ANHC.. I saw upside of 4000RPM for the first time

in my Jet).
Any issues so far - NIL.
Some pictures of my MID and Eco Drive.
Regards,
Sathya