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		<title>An Indica Experience of ~ 9 years &amp; 1,25,000 Km</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 01:43:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sushil</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This post is written by one of the readers of this blog Jacob Chacko who on request shared the ownership experience of his Tata Indica (he owned and drove it for around 9 years clocking around 1,25,000 km in the duration selling it this past Friday). Thanks Jacob Chacko for sharing your experience with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This post is written by one of the readers of this blog Jacob Chacko who on request shared the ownership experience of his Tata Indica (he owned and drove it for around 9 years clocking around 1,25,000 km in the duration selling it this past Friday). Thanks Jacob Chacko for sharing your experience with the Indica!  Here is his story with photos of his car: </em></p>
<p>After 11 years on a petrol Ambassador, I had begun to feel weary of driving with such a heavy steering wheel (perhaps, because I was also growing in age), that I started looking for a new Car. India&#8217;s dream car, TATA Indica had been launched just about a year ago. The euphoria that peaked with margins for new Indicas had died down and teething troubles had taken over. Since I was contemplating a change from an Ambassador, my priorities were adequate space (for my parents), ease of ingress and egress, driveability and good fuel efficiency. I needed to run 1000- 1500 km a month and a diesel alternative to my ambassador had become rather imperative.</p>

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<p> The TATA tagline was quite impressive : &#8220;The space of an Ambassador with the efficiency of a Zen at the price of a Maruti-800 !&#8221; This description vastly suited my requirements. I did a TD to verify facts. The space indeed was fine. The diesel engine did not sound all that bad &#8211; certainly not the roar of (shipping) diesel engines that were doing duty on some Ambassadors. The only competitor was the Fiat Uno, in which efficiency and build were reported to be superior. But, then TATA was coming up with a passenger car for the very first time. Who wouldn&#8217;t give them a try, especially in the context of the near-repulsive service from Uno&#8217;s then dealers, TVS ? The decision in favour of Indica was rendered easy by a comparative feature that appeared in one of the auto magazines, which gave the verdict, something to this effect : Despite, all that, the scales can be  seen ticking the Indica way with the claimed superior fuel efficiency at much lower vehicle costs. The local TATA dealership took personal interest, offered freebies and supervised the delivery of an Emerald Green (no semblance to green ; more to grey, though !) Indica in November 2000.</p>
<p>I remember I was ecstatic all through the running-in period : it had already fetched me a fuel efficiency of 17 kmpl ! And, I did like the soft sound of the new diesel engine.</p>
<p> <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Problems </span></strong>It was smooth riding until around 37000 km when trouble surfaced with the car showing excessive oil consumption. Besides oil changes specified at service schedules, I had to keep topping-up every now and then. I had maintained my own diary on the mileage and the oil consumed. I started writing letters to TATA management, with little reprieve.</p>
<p>This went on until the vehicle clocked about 70000 km. Meanwhile, confronted with my repeated visits to the TASC with the very same complaint of excessive oil consumption and allied effects of excessive smoke on initial starting etc., the service advisors privately hinted that engine overhauling was the only way out. They narrated several instances of similar occurrences and how, after engine overhauling, such vehicles were rendered out of the clutches of this malady.</p>
<p>After repeated complaints to TATA management, the TASC was instructed to conduct a HOC Test (High Oil Consumption Test). All oil was drained out of the sump, weighed and poured back before it was driven by TATA (me seated alongside) for 300 km at a stretch. The residual oil was again drained and weighed.</p>
<p>Oil consumption was calculated as : Weight of oil x 1000 / 0.88 x Km run.</p>
<p>In my case, for 299 km, the difference in weight of oil was observed to be 125.2 g.</p>
<p>Thus,  125.2 X 1000 / 0.88 X 299 = 475.83 ml / km</p>
<p>TATA explained that 500 ml / km was the maximum permissible limit for Oil consumption (but, I was not shown any documentation to attest this claim) and that, therefore, this value was indeed within limits ! The fact that the value was almost at the max. of the permissible limit was not a matter of concern to them.  Even so, it was clear that at as low a mileage as &lt; 70000 km, the car was already nearing the upper limit of &#8220;permissible&#8221; oil consumption. The import of the idiom, &#8220;You can take a horse to water, but cannot make it drink,&#8221; dawned upon me with full force.</p>
<p>My last resort was to address none other than Mr Ratan Tata himself. If this excessive oil consumption were not to be attributed to flaws in manufacture and / or in strict quality control, were Indica cars expected to undergo engine overhauling at mileages as low as 70000 km. His office replied that Mr Tata was on tour and that the matter would be attended to by others. This question, finally, fetched me some minor discounts by way of piston rings and accessories for carrying out engine overhauling at &lt; 70000 km ! </p>
<p>TATA ought to be more receptive to customer feedback / complaints and should demonstrate the resolve to redress genuine grievances to mutual satisfaction. For those like me who were prepared to accept the new Indian venture with all its teething troubles, TATA - through their actions, rather inaction &#8211; seemed to prove the point that they cared a hoot for us ! They ought to display the readiness, leave alone the grace, to acknowledge deficiencies / faults.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Visits to TASC (Focuz Motors)</span></strong></p>
<p>This car has been with me for 104 months now and has clocked 125000+ km. I have strictly adhered to TATA recommendations on service schedules and have maintained it with utmost care. In all, I have had to make 49 visits to the TASC, of which 23 were for regular service check-ups at specified intervals. In all fairness, I must compliment the service personnel at the TASC (Benz Motors, later renamed as Focuz Motors) for being receptive, considerate and helpful. I might well be one among their long-standing customers. </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Other issues / repairs </span></strong></p>
<p>After overhauling of the engine, there has not been any complaint of excessive oil consumption or the like. Other issues have been the following :</p>
<ul>
<li>Clutch plate replacement at ~ 70000 km (done along with engine-overhauling)</li>
<li>Glow plugs were the most problematic, requiring 8 replacements</li>
<li>Steering rack and pinion assy was replaced at ~ 95000 km</li>
<li>Wheel cylinders replaced 6  times</li>
<li>Ball joints replaced 8 times</li>
<li>AC bearing, compressor repairs effected at ~ 87000 km</li>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Summary</span></strong><br />
Despite all these troubles, this Indica of mine has never let me down on the road. Fuel efficiency was an average of 16-18 km/ litre within the city (with AC) amidst Cochin&#8217;s notorious traffic snarls and between 20 -22 km on the highways (with AC). It has even peaked to 24 km / litre at times.</p>
<p>The first battery had a remarkable life of 68 months !</p>
<p>I have bills, vouchers and accounts of every expense incurred at TASC all through the past ~ 9 years and ~ 125000 km. Costs for maintenance (includes spares, lubes, consumables, servicing, labour and taxes, but excludes tyres, battery and fuel) of this vehicle have worked out to an average of ~ 80 ps per km.</p>
<p><strong>My Next Car &#8211; Not a TATA:</strong></p>
<p>The new version &#8212; Indica Vista is generous on space and tempting in appeal. User reviews that sing praises (for sure, they have the right to do so) to the vehicle are all written based on the early few thousand km experience. Problems crop up only after the vehicle has run ~ 15000 km. All across the web, I have come across only a single review from an owner who had used his Vista Quadrajet for ~ 16000 km and that review was indeed daunting. I wouldn&#8217;t want to risk a repeat of the snags I faced - all of which could be traced to manufacturing defects arising out of severe deficiencies in strict quality control at every stage, including that at the site of the vendors that supply spares to TATA cars. After all, isn&#8217;t experience the best teacher ?</p>
<p>TATA badly needs to reorient their functional priorities to be sensitive to the needs and perceptions of the customer, if ever they intend to befriend and build lasting relationships with him. The Indica Club, launched by TATA with much fanfare, appeared to have met with a premature death; TATA did not seem to be bothered even by this.</p>
<p>Therefore, sadly though, I have decided to trade off my Indica for another brand from a different manufacturer, keeping my fingers crossed on what might yet lie in store for me now !</p>
<p><strong>PS:  </strong>Please do reach out to Jacob through the comments here on this post in case you need any tips or advice on Indica&#8217;s. Am hoping to get an update on his experience with a new brand of vehicle after his move from Tata.</p>
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		<title>Diesel Hatchbacks Comparison Chart Updated with Hyundai I20 CRDI</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 16:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sushil</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The diesel hatchback comparison chart is now updated to include the Hyundai I20 CRDI Diesel. The comparison is for the highest end trims for all models. Why ? Because only then can we compare features to features. the lower end trims are basically diesel engine and chassis.</p> <p>The list now contains the following:</p> Ford Fusion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The diesel hatchback comparison chart is now updated to include the Hyundai I20 CRDI Diesel. The comparison is for the highest end trims for all models. Why ? Because only then can we compare features to features. the lower end trims are basically diesel engine and chassis.</p>
<p>The list now contains the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ford Fusion Plus TDCi</li>
<li>Skoda Fabia 1.4 TDI Elegance</li>
<li>Getz Prime 1.5 CRDI GVS</li>
<li>Suzuki Swift VDI ABS</li>
<li>Suzuki Ritz VDI ABS</li>
<li>Grande Punto Emotion Pack Multijet</li>
<li>Hyundai I20 Asta (O) CRDI</li>
<li>Palio Stile 1.3 SDX</li>
<li>Indica Vista Aura Quadrajet</li>
<li>Indica Vista Aqua TDI</li>
<li>Tata Indica V2 DLS BS III</li>
</ul>
<p>The specifications are now color coded to indicate the largest dimension/best value/cheapest cost(green) and lowest dimension/value /highest cost(red). Hope this sheet is easier to read now.</p>
<p><em>The costliest is still the Skoda Fabia and the cheapest still remains the Indica V2.  </em></p>
<p><em>The I20 is the second costliest in this comparison but also comes with a long list of features even longer than the Fabia. </em></p>
<p><em>Middle of the list with medium features and middle of road price is the Swift and the Ritz.</em></p>
<p>Here is the list : <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/downloads/diesel-hatchbacks-comparison-chart/" target="_blank">Diesel Hatchbacks Comparison Chart</a>. Here was my original post on the diesel hatchbacks with more analysis on the data: <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/2009/06/are-you-looking-for-a-diesel-hatchback/" target="_blank">Are you looking for a Diesel Hatchback ?</a></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Thanks: </span></strong>A lot of feedback, errata identification and great suggestions from <strong>Jacob</strong>, <strong>Manoj </strong>and <strong>Vasu</strong> were used to update the older sheet  - Thank you for reading through in detail and giving valuable feedback and pointing out the many errors !</p>
<p>Some items still pending such as mileage data for the latest updated cars and the performance figures for acceleration and braking. This will be done in the next update.</p>
<p><strong>The I20 &amp; I: </strong>I tried checking with the Hyundai dealership I bought my Getz from but they still do not have a registered Diesel or Automatic available for TD. They have promised to get me a TD as soon as their vehicles get registered.</p>
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		<title>Accident, Repairs, Ritz Test Drive &amp; Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 19:40:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sushil</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The title just about sums up the end of my past week and my weekend.</p> <p>Accident: Last Thursday on the way back home from work was trying very hard to drive without getting bugged by the many jokers/morons/imbeciles on the road. I get no further than 5 km from office, when starting off from a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The title just about sums up the end of my past week and my weekend.</p>
<p><strong>Accident: </strong>Last Thursday on the way back home from work was trying very hard to drive without getting bugged by the many jokers/morons/imbeciles on the road. I get no further than 5 km from office, when starting off from a signal,  in my Swift get hit by another Swift !  I was in the center lane going straight, had a Tata Ace to my left and the Swift on my right.</p>
<p>The signal changes and I start off on the way ahead since there is no traffic ahead of me. Tata Ace also starts off to my left. There is some two wheeler in front of the Swift to my right, waiting to turn right  so he cannot go straight ! What does the Swift joker do ? Turn left suddenly without checking whats moving on his left. I hear a the screech of metal on metal and though it didn&#8217;t sound too bad I knew my car was hit.  Since there was a lot of traffic I had to take car to go straight put on my left indicator and try to move to the left. I see the Swift that hit me also come up and ahead of me and stop.  I get out of my car to see that my car is scratched from the driver side door all the way down the rear passenger door till a little before the wheel arch  :-(.  Another point &#8211; the driver at the back has to take care not the one in front &#8211; our dude doesnt know all such rules. The location of the scratches is proof enough for me &#8211; from my driver door and backwards. I didnt even see the car to my left cutting into me since he was behind me and in my blind spot &#8211; but I was very clear &#8211; I was going straight and was in my lane.</p>
<div id="attachment_686" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/20062009001.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-686" title="Swift Accident" src="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/20062009001-300x225.jpg" alt="Swift Accident" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Scratches on Swift. Me and the Swift at the service center.</p></div>
<p>The guy driving the other car has come to my car by then and guess what &#8211; he asks me why I didn&#8217;t check before turning  in front of him !  I was pretty shocked and told him dude I was in the correct lane going straight and he was the one cutting lanes without looking.  He just didn&#8217;t want to listen.  Kept repeating that I turned in front of him and that he was in the right lane turning right and that I was turing right as well !</p>
<p>I go look at his car. Its hood and bonnet was covered with bird droppings and there were several dents and dings all over and the car looked like it hadnt been washed since the last rains. Its front number plate was bent in two places.  It was very obvious he was not a careful driver and more obvious that he didn&#8217;t take much care of his car.  His left mirror was folded in (probably busted already) and his bumper was hanging off its mounting brackets. The height of irritation for me was knowing that most of the dents on his car were not due to my car. Maximum there was a scratch on his bumper. I am willing to bet the bumper was already hanging loose !</p>
<p>I told him listen &#8211; your car has damage and so does mine &#8211; so what do you expect me to do ?  I stood there quietly for a while and said nothing (fuming inside). The guy realised he is not getting any money out of me  - he seemed more than happy to go away. I was bugged and furious that I took a photo of his number plate with my phone cam. I have the plate number with me.  What good is it for &#8211; will mention it a bit later.</p>
<p>I sat in the car for a bit to let my BP and heart rate come down &#8211; then resumed my journey.  Worst part was I was watching my speed before the hit while usually I have to admit I would have been speeding down that stretch ! The one day of all days I was going carefully.</p>
<p>Another 7 km later and within 2-3 km of where I stay I see the bird crap covered car.  All that he told me earlier about wanting to turn right was all lies. The place he was going to was totally in the direction I was going. He was in the wrong lane at that signal and cut lanes at the last minute !  I get the damage to my car !</p>
<p>Anyways after spending a miserable evening at home, the next day I leave the car at home and take the train to work. I schedule a service appointment for my 20K service and also to get the paint touched up. I was supposed to do a service booking but had forgotten about it till the scratches reminded me.</p>
<p><strong>Repairs:</strong></p>
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<div id="attachment_689" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/20062009.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-689" title="Swift Odo at 20K" src="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/20062009-300x225.jpg" alt="Swift Odo at 20K" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Swift Odo at 20K</p></div>
<div>I was glad the service advisor wasn&#8217;t pushing me to get the whole door panels repainted and said that a touch up was enough.  Luckily there was only minor denting and nothing too drastic.  I mentioned the rattling sounds that were driving me nuts that came from the left passenger door and from the right driver door and from the hatch.  No mechanical issues. Mileage I was getting was on par with what was expected of the petrol swift. Was getting around 11.5+ when they said around 12 was normal for city driving.  I have 205 section tires so was expecting only that much.</div>
<div>One of my many buddies at the Service center offered to lookup the number plate of the Swift that hit me after he heard about the accidental damage  - but I told him not to bother since there was nothing further I was going to do to him anyways. I can fantasize about it but reality is that I am no goonda and dont have time to go take panga with every moron on the road.  :-(.</div>
<div>Yet another service advisor was intrigued and puzzled by the <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/2009/06/is-your-car-safe-even-at-home/" target="_blank">dog-bite mark </a>damage on the front wheel arches. My car is being recognized as one with the bite marks by pretty much all the folks there !</div>
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<p><strong>Ritz VDI Diesel Test Drive:</strong></p>
<p>While scheduling the service I had called up my favourite  sales person at the dealership Mr. Jayavel who had sold me my Swift and asked to schedule a TD of the Ritz diesel. I was not able to TD it the last time I had visited there with my friend who was looking to buy a new car.  Mr Jayavel knew I had no interest in buying a car but still ensured the car was there waiting for me. He even delayed a trip to a customer location to ensure I got my test drive &#8211; waiting for over one hour from the original time I had mentioned since I was stuck waiting for the service advisor to meet me and take my vehicle in for service.  That&#8217;s what I call service from a sales person who knew from the beginning that he will not make a paisa from giving me a test drive but still took the pains to arrange one for me .</p>
<p>For that reason alone I am doing something I haven&#8217;t done so far &#8211; If you are in Chennai or know someone in Chennai looking to buy a car (specifically a Maruti) &#8211; please do give a call to <strong>Mr Jayavel at 9841727884 </strong>and mention you heard of his service from his old customer (me).  He is part of the dealership team that is specific to handling corporate customers so be assured of professional service from him. <em>P</em><em>lease note &#8211; I make no monetary benefit from mentioning his number or this &#8211; this is just my way of saying thanks !  (I refuse to mention which dealer &#8211; as I am not endorsing the dealer &#8211; please do not ask)<span style="font-style: normal;">.</span></em></p>
<p><strong>Ritz Diesel Experience:</strong> Only at the start was there some noise to indicate it was a diesel. After that it was super smooth and silent just like the Ritz Petrol. The clutch was as light as my own petrol Swift and the gears slotted in very very nicely with good feel just like the petrol Ritz. As I had mentioned in my comparison post the gear selector seemed better than the Swift. The steering was light and the car was easy to move through traffic. Just managed to drive it for 2-3 km as the sales person was needing to take it someplace to a customer&#8217;s home and was already late.  I didn&#8217;t get a chance to check its pickup or braking since it was in traffic but just one time I was able to floor the accelerator , the car hesitated a very little bit before picking up speed at a very fast pace after 2000 RPM bringing a wide smile to my face.  I really want a longer test drive. <img src='http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</div>
<div><strong>Recovery:</strong></div>
<p>On Sunday managed to rest and recover from the shock the bill of the 20,000 Km  service gave me. Around Rs 6800 was the total amount of which 250 was for mud flaps that were changed on my request since one of them was torn after having been hit by a biker. The scratches were mostly removed by polish but the deeper gashes had to be touched up by hand. This wasn&#8217;t done very well but hides the damage for now and I do not have to worry about rust. I didn&#8217;t realize that the 20K service was this costly. Will scan the bill and put up the detailed break up in a separate post. This is the highest ever I have paid for scheduled service so far in my 2+ years of ownership.</p>
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		<title>Are you looking for a Diesel Hatchback ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If you are looking for a Diesel Hatchback and need an easy reference comparison sheet for all the new vehicle models available in India &#8211; you have come to the right post. If you have reached here in error and Petrol Hatchbacks are what you want take a look at <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/2009/06/i20s-jazz-fusion-getz-fabialous-ritzy-uva-moves-swiftly-to-new-vistas/" target="_blank">Petrol Super Hatchbacks Comparison</a>.</p>
<p>The vehicles I have compiled the technical specifications and key features for include the Ford Fusion Plus TDCi, Skoda Fabia TDI Elegance, Hyundai Getz Prime CDRI GVS, Maruti Suzuki Swift VDI ABS, Maruti Suzuki Ritz VDI ABS, Tata Indica Vista Aura Quadrajet, Fiat Palio Stile Multijet SDX and the long running Tata Indica V2 DLS. The maximum price of the vehicles I have listed is under 9 Lakhs (on road). Frankly &#8211; if you are spending more than 6.5 lakhs for a hatchback &#8211; you better have some really good reasons not to go in for a sedan.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Indian Diesel Hatchback Trivia:</span></strong><br />
<strong>Shortest:</strong>Tata Indica V2 DLS<br />
<strong>Longest Hatchback &amp; Longest Wheel Base:</strong> Ford Fusion Plus<br />
<strong>Widest: </strong>Ford Fusion Plus<br />
<strong>Largest Fuel Tank:</strong>Fiat Palio Stile<br />
<strong>Tallest:</strong>Maruti Suzuki Ritz VDI<br />
<strong>Most Fuel Efficient:</strong>Maruti Suzuki Ritz VDI/ Runner Up: Maruti Suzuki Swift VDI<br />
<strong>Most Powerful Engine, Highest Top Speed and Fastest in 0-100 time:</strong>Hyundai Getz Prime CRDI<br />
<strong>Smallest Turning Radius:</strong>Maruti Suzuki Swift &amp; Ritz<br />
<strong>Lightest Weight:</strong>Tata Indica V2</p>
<p><strong>**Best Ground Clearance: </strong>Ford Fusion Plus (The number needs to be checked &#8211; I got it from the Ford website &#8211; but it puts offroaders to shame)</p>
<p>Here is the data sheet: <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/downloads/diesel-hatchbacks-comparison-chart/" target="_blank">Diesel Hatchbacks Comparison</a> to help you choose the car for you. If you need help deciding or have questions please feel free to ask through the comments or through the <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/contact-carszimbly/" target="_blank">contact form</a>.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">PS:</span> Please let me know if you have any additional data that can be added to the sheet to improve it.</p>
<p>Updated: June 18th to add details of the Fiat Grande Punto to the comparison.</p>
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		<title>Hilarious Fast &amp; Furious &quot;Fail&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sushil</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">(Click on the image to see a larger version)</p> <p>The latest &#8220;Fast &#38; Furious&#8221; seems to have done a lot of things right and has made its mark on the world box office with the largest April opening revenue of USD 72.5 million in its first weekend.  I was not able to make it to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The latest &#8220;Fast &amp; Furious&#8221; seems to have done a lot of things right and has made its mark on the world box office with the largest April opening revenue of USD 72.5 million in its first weekend.  I was not able to make it to the local Chennai Team-BHP <a href="http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/team-bhp-meet-section/55764-chennai-s-fast-furious-meet-ii.html">&#8220;Fast &amp; Furious&#8221;</a> meet on April 11th and was looking up the <a href="http://www.fastandfuriousmovie.net/">website </a>for details of the movie when I noticed the home page.</p>
<p>Vin Diesel is begining to look good to me(oh gawd what did I just say!) while Michelle Rodrigues has lost all her hair and has a gaunt expression (looks like she has been working out with weights too much) &#8211; I cannot recognize these two at all now. Very sad to see what happens to actors between movies. (Joking !).</p>
<p>This was on the website as of today April 24th 2009. Check it out. Let me know when it is changed if at all it is.</p>
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