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#11 11-Sep, 2007 10:37 AM
Vikas Sharma
City: New Delhi
New Arrival




hi guys,

its been exactly a month since i got my verna. i have got around 1700 km's out of it. mileage is around 11 kmpl. first service is due and i expect mileage to go up to 12-13 after that.

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#12 11-Sep, 2007 10:58 PM
Karan Gambhir
City: New Delhi
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Posted by Vikas Sharma
Hi Karan, thanks for your wishes. got my beauty couple of days back. its all class, be it exteriors or interiors. AC is very powerfull....so much that i caught cold ;) very early days in terms of mileage. i filled in 25 litres and got 250 km in the first two days.....that makes it 10 km per liter. i hope it will go up after regular use and more so after the service.
sorry i sumhow missed this post i guess.... hehe u caught a cold due to its chilling Ac..... well... i m sure u woouldnt hav minded it had i sed "happy cold" to u ..since its ur car..n ofcourse if the Ac is good.... it really reduces d irritation caused due to traffic jams etc.... well avg of 10 in the beginning isnt bad....
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#13 11-Sep, 2007 10:59 PM
Karan Gambhir
City: New Delhi
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Posted by Vikas Sharma

hi guys,

its been exactly a month since i got my verna. i have got around 1700 km's out of it. mileage is around 11 kmpl. first service is due and i expect mileage to go up to 12-13 after that.

first service is still due ??... the 1st service is supposed to be done at 1000 kms rite ???..... LATE !!!!...
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#14 15-Sep, 2007 01:44 PM
Vikas Sharma
City: New Delhi
New Arrival




As per the user manual, its one month or 1200-1500 kms.....so not quiet late....will be giving it out for service tomorrow
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#15 17-Sep, 2007 12:21 AM
Karan Gambhir
City: New Delhi
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poh...alrite..... ya not that late ...... but try being on time next time...... cuz Hyundai ppl mite make faces due to the delay......
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#16 19-Sep, 2007 01:00 PM
Inder Mohan Singh
City: New Delhi
New Arrival




hi ths is amrinder.......

can nyone guide tht which car shld i take in between verna(diesel) n sx4.....
my runin in city is around  50 -60 kms a day .........
so i m a little confused abt it.....cauz if i take sx4 petrol is costly but if i take verna diesel  the  service n maintenance  is costly thn a petrol  car,,,,, so plz help me with ny gud suggestion........

thnx a ton.....
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#17 19-Sep, 2007 01:02 PM
Inder Mohan Singh
City: New Delhi
New Arrival




hi ths is amrinder.......

can nyone guide tht which car shld i take in between verna(diesel) n sx4.....
my runin in city is around  50 -60 kms a day .........
so i m a little confused abt it.....cauz if i take sx4 petrol is costly but if i take verna diesel  the  service n maintenance  is costly thn a petrol  car,,,,, so plz help me with ny gud suggestion........

thnx a ton.....
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#18 19-Sep, 2007 01:11 PM
Karan Gambhir
City: New Delhi
Legend




Posted by Amrinder Singh
hi ths is amrinder.......

can nyone guide tht which car shld i take in between verna(diesel) n sx4.....
my runin in city is around  50 -60 kms a day .........
so i m a little confused abt it.....cauz if i take sx4 petrol is costly but if i take verna diesel  the  service n maintenance  is costly thn a petrol  car,,,,, so plz help me with ny gud suggestion........

thnx a ton.....
hi Amrinder.... well nething above 50 kms per day shud be a Diesel !!.. also tell us how long do u plan to keep the car for ???...
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#19 19-Sep, 2007 05:28 PM
Ashish Jha
City: Mumbai
Best-seller




Amrinder,

If its the Verna diesel that you are comparing against the SX4, then let us take the starting versions of the two cars and compare it outright. The Verna VGT CRDi is going to be over a lakh rupees more than the SX4 VXi. So even with the kind of running that you have every month (~1800km), the price premium that the Verna demands over the SX4 would not be justified. Additionally, the SX4 can be had for a lot lesser, even the top end variant. We suggest. if these are the two cars you are looking at, then go in for the SX4.

Owing to your high running, as Karan has rightly pointed out, a diesel car would make more sense, but a difference of over a lakh cannot be nullified with even your kind of running. Hence we would suggest that you look at the Mahindra Renault Logan diesel as well.
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#20 20-Sep, 2007 01:22 AM
Karan Gambhir
City: New Delhi
Legend




Right Ashish.... n actually dat is y i was asking Amrinder how long he's plannin to keep his car......cuz it wont be easy to recover the "additional" cost . Amrinder,r u considering too ???...
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