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Likes & dislikes of my Tata Nexon petrol: 1-month & 600 km ownership

Great view with the seat at its highest position, feels like being seated inside one of the tall boys.

BHPian Nalin1 recently shared this with other enthusiasts.

A mini-review of the Nexon (XZ+ P), petrol manual, after just a month and 600 km.

Likes:

  1. As small as you want outside, as big as you want inside.
  2. Premium interiors with a pretty big feature list. Though we are always greedy and want some more features like powered seats, wireless charging, wireless Android Auto etc.
  3. Solid feel and build.
  4. Great view with the seat at its highest position, feels like being seated inside one of the tall boys like the Scorpio.
  5. Decent power and pull. Yet to explore fully as there is a recommended running-in period of around 2000 km.
  6. Great seat comfort all over and a powerful AC.
  7. Dealers are flexible. They don't care where we get the insurance from. And there are no handling charges.

Dislikes:

  1. Bottle holders could have been a bit wider as only some selected types of bottles easily fit in. Or we need to place them awkwardly.
  2. Cup holders missing outside, but present in the storage area and glove box.
  3. Reverse gear. Can be a pain until you get used to slotting it and get used to slotting it without it getting dislodged on its own, while you are about to reverse!.
  4. Missing seat back pockets!. Very silly!.
  5. Only one cabin light!. At least should have been in the middle, if they were going to provide only one.

Here's what BHPian Sudarshan_N had to say on the matter:

Replying to the dislikes:

1. I easily keep 1-litre bottles in the provided slots on the door pads. Yes. It is indeed placed at a different angle (45 degrees). But I find it pretty easy to use especially when driving. Maybe you'll get used to it.

3. Yes. Slotting into the reverse gear is not butter smooth. But it doesn't bounce back from the slot. Please check it with ASS.

5. Ahh. Yes. The cabin light doesn't illuminate the rear cabin at all. I am using a chargeable type LED light for this purpose.

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