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A user review on Tata Indigo XL. Written by Sanjay on 07 April, 2008

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Good : Very spacious, Great cooling
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I had been driving a Honda City for 5 years, and a Baleno before that for 4 years. When it came to buying my own car, I knew exactly what I wanted. The car should have good rear room. It ought to be very comfortable for people sitting at the back. And I didn’t want to spend a fortune. 

So I did my due diligence, mostly at the CarWale site. When I entered the parameters above, I found a ready recommendation: Tata Indigo XL. I couldn’t believe my eyes. What? The humble Indigo defeated all the famous Japanese brands? I went through the specs of the car, and was quite pleasantly surprised. With a twin AC, a huge amount of rear space, McPherson strut suspension on all wheels, a city average of 12 kmpl, the car didn’t sound bad at all. Based on CarWale’s recommendation and my own study, I ordered the car, Classic Petrol version. The car was delivered on the Valentine’s Day, and I took home the long Burgundy Royal gift for my wife.

So far I have driven 2300km, so I can make some remarks. First, if you are used to the Japanese smoothness that you cannot compromise, this car will take time getting comfortable with. It feels heavy. The steering is hydraulic, not EPS, so again some effort there. When turning, you don’t get the same lightness experienced in the City or Baleno. The pickup is sufficient, but not all that swift like the City. So, it is not a car to race with. If you want to get to your destination comfortably, if you do not suffer from the habit of cursing at people zipping past when the traffic light turns green, if you prefer accelerating at the quiet majesty of a king, and not rushing with the impetuous haste of a headstrong prince, then you will enjoy this car.

The engine is a tad noisy at the lower gears, maybe because its still new, but is absolutely noiseless at 4th and 5th gears. Engine noise reduction is excellent. Gear shift is quite smooth, although usually Indica and Indigo have poor ratings on the shift. The suspensions are really good, and you do not feel the bumps on the road. I found the same passengers who complained against my 2007 Honda City, sleeping merrily through the entire ride, passing through some of the rough stretches of East Delhi and Ghaziabad. The car feels rock solid at high speeds, so feel free to explore the highways.

The turning radius of 5.5m against the 4.9m of the City will be very well felt when you try to park in a parking lot. Add to that the length of the car, and you better watch out lest you hit the car by the side! But with some practice, all that can be left behind for the otherwise unbeatable experience.

The XL has a lot of length inside. Initially, I could not hear people sitting at the back, and they too would have to lean forward and shout a little to make themselves properly audible. Welcome to India’s only stretch limousine! The legspace at the back is really royal, so the distance between the driver and the rear passenger gives the passenger (or the driver), a royal privacy. However, the driver side legspace could have been made a little better, although it is nothing to be complained about. It is good that the seat height is adjustable, compensating for the little lack of horizontal space.

There are two ACs in the car, and they both cool quite efficiently. It is marvelous that if the front passengers do not like the cold air, the rear passengers need not have to compromise, and can switch on the rear AC for themselves. I found the dual cooling, well, quite cool (pun intended!)

The engineering finish inside can be improved. Plastic cutouts are not perfect, so you can see uneven gaps between parts. The boot is really poorly done, with the cloth covering being uneven like a rocky mountain. The wooden finish on the steering is refreshing, and specially comfortable for the hands while turning the car.

The car sports a more modern look compared to the standard Indigo, mostly because of the tail lights. From the back, it has a saloon like look.

I have been getting 12 kmpl consistently in hardcore city driving, using Speed from Bharat Petroleum.

The car should have come with an MP3 player. The other grudge is that Tata Motors didn't give a lumbar rest, despite advertising. Later they told me that its a printing mistake in the brochure!

Overall, a value-for-money performer from Tata!

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Sanjay on 24 Dec, 2009 at 02:55 PM

Dear Naeem, Glad that my comments could help you in reaching a decision. It is a fine car for the price paid. I have done >20000 km now, and in winters it is giving nearly 14kmpl. Not bad considering Honda is the one preferred for mileage of this kind. The petrol version is the right thing to buy if you are not doing >35000 km per year.

Naeem on 23 Dec, 2009 at 06:48 PM

Dear Sanjay....Thanks a lot for the valuable information and the evaluation for the Tata Indigo XL model. I was really satisfied reading through your detailed explanation. I an planning to buy the same model but a little bit confused and could not dicide among the other Tata Indigo models. Now that i have gone through your comments on Tata Indigo XL, I have decided to go for Tata Indigo XL Classic. Once again thanks a lot for the right guidance. Naeem

Sanjay on 09 Aug, 2009 at 08:01 PM

Dear C., All Indigos are quite spacious at the back. The XL is extra roomy. You need to sit inside to believe it. No other car matches it in seating space. Sheer luxury! CS is compact. Have not seen how it is. For sure, it will have less boot space than other models. Depends on what you want. Marina: Not sure why covering the space above the boot should make it a big deal. I bought Petrol XL as it is cheap, but diesel has better resale value, as Tatas are known for diesel cars, not petr

Chandrasekar on 08 Aug, 2009 at 08:49 PM

I wish to buy a TATA Indigo, but i found many models available like Indigo XL,Marina ,CS etc.. Plse suggest me which one to buy ? My requirement is 4 seater,spacy, petrol, dual a/c

Sanjay on 19 Feb, 2009 at 10:57 PM

Last couple of months, my Classic Petrol has been giving above 14 kmpl, on normal petrol. Maybe it is because I got the 2nd service done. Well, anyway, I am impressed.

Alok Tiwari on 26 Jan, 2009 at 04:48 PM

i am going to have my first car ever and i short-listed Indigo XL Dicor. a lot of persons including my brother insisted that this is not a good buy. but when i opened this site and read the various views, i now know what i am up to. thanks a lot to this site.

Sanjay on 13 Nov, 2008 at 02:22 PM

I've done 8000km so far. It is running very well. There is a slight creaking noise on the doors. I need to show it at my 10000km service. But nothing seriously wrong. Maintenance is every 10000km, so haven't had one so far. The 1000km service was ok. Engine is 101PS. I don't know if that means 100bhp. But the car, being heavy, is under-powered, that is for sure. A more powerful engine was required. It is cold now and I have started approaching 13kmpl!! I use SystemG with the fuel from BP.

Mohan on 13 Nov, 2008 at 12:17 PM

What is the HP? is it 100HP? How is it performing now? What is the experience on service? How is it on maintenance?

Tharun Reddy on 25 Oct, 2008 at 09:54 PM

thnks 4 giving da valuable information.......... i had owned dis car 2 days back. very good car 4 low cost ...........

Sanjay on 05 Oct, 2008 at 02:57 PM

I am glad that you found my review useful, Mr. Murlidhar. I believe you bought the same car as well, since your comment seems to corroborate with my experience. I have done 6400km now, and I am so happy I bought this car. It feels solid and sure on the roads.

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