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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>Welcome To India &#8211; Fiat Grande Punto !</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 20:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sushil</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Fiat Grande Punto</p> <p>Call me biased but I think my very favourite Automotive Bloggers (IndianAutosBlog.com, Motorbeam.com,  Vicky.in &#38; wheelosphere.org etc.) and discussion forum (www.team-bhp.com)  did a much better job than mainstream media and Fiat India before and after the launch of the Grande Punto on the 17th providing photos, writeups and specifications for several days [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_664" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/grandepuntobig3.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-664" title="Fiat Grande Punto" src="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/grandepuntobig3-300x181.jpg" alt="Fiat Grande Punto" width="300" height="181" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Fiat Grande Punto</p></div>
<p>Call me biased but I think my very favourite Automotive Bloggers (<a title="Indian Autos Blog" href="http://indianautosblog.com/2009/06/update-1-fiat-grande-punto-launch" target="_blank">IndianAutosBlog.com</a>, <a href="http://www.motorbeam.com/cars/fiat-grande-punto/fiat-finally-launch-grande-punto-in-india/">Motorbeam.com</a>,  <a href="http://vicky.in/straightfrmtheheart/6684/fiat-launches-grande-punto/">Vicky.in</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.wheelosphere.org/fiat-grande-punto-fresh-images/">wheelosphere.org</a> etc.) and discussion forum (<a href="http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian-car-scene/60271-fiat-grande-punto-specs-punt-o-ing-around-town.html">www.team-bhp.com</a>)  did a much better job than mainstream media and Fiat India before and after the launch of the Grande Punto on the 17th providing photos, writeups and specifications for several days and weeks prior.  Most information about the new vehicle and the specifications were out on the net for several days.www.zigwheels.com even had a review of the car yesterday. It was no surprise to hear of the engine options at all from Fiat. The only item worthy of waiting for the launch was the price of the variants.</p>
<p>My <strong>hatchback comparison charts</strong> are updated with the Grande Punto details for both the Petrol and Diesel versions.  Please click here for the <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/downloads/super-hatch-comparison-chart/" target="_blank">Petrol Comparisons </a>and here for the <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/downloads/diesel-hatchbacks-comparison-chart/" target="_blank">Diesel Comparisons</a>. I have used only the top of the line versions of petrol and diesel in the comparison.</p>
<p><strong>Innovative and useful features of the Grande Punto:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Tail Lamps are out of harms way. Hopefully fewer dings will occur where they are placed.</li>
<li>The climate control with pollen filter &#8211; good for those with allergies.</li>
<li>The service check reminders are useful. They can get annoying if they malfunction however <img src='http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</li>
<li>Having the ignition key in a position that the driver can easily see is definitely a welcome feature.</li>
<li>The Programmable speed limit warning again is useful but may get annoying.</li>
<li>The Blue &amp; Me seems like a cool thing to have &#8211; hopefully it is not too complicated for our regular folks to understand. Do not want to hear about crashes because of jokers fiddling with the system on the move.</li>
<li>The fold-able key is another cool feature.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Size:</strong><br />
Dimensions wise it is the 3rd longest hatchback currently on the market behind the Fusion and the Fabia. Legroom should be pretty decent.  It just about as wide as the Swift (narrower by 3mm). Wider hatch backs include the Fusion, I20, Swift, Jazz &amp; Vista. So seating space for 5 inside should be adequate.</p>
<p><strong>Looks:</strong><br />
I need to see it in person to really say how it looks. I like the looks of the car in most colors. Just felt the grille for the red or lighter colored cars should have been defaulted to black. The silver colored grille and fog lamp surrounds seems a bit out of place. The straight on front view is the best followed by the front 3 quarter view. I really do not care for its looks from the side or from the back where it just looks like every other hatchback and leaning towards plainness.  I fear there may be a huge blind spot up front at the A-pillar &#8211; will need to test drive to make sure.</p>
<div id="attachment_663" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/grandepuntobig2.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-663" title="Fiat Grande Punto" src="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/grandepuntobig2-300x153.jpg" alt="Fiat Grande Punto" width="300" height="153" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Fiat Grande Punto</p></div>
<p>Fiat has really played it safe and made the car available in the most common and popular colors. I think they are playing it too safe.  A few uncommon colors would have helped the car stand out. Their famous purple that was there on the Palio 1.6 and the brilliant yellow of the Palio S10 are notable omissions. I predict the hot color for the car will be the Exotica Red.</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
The top of the line petrol 1.4 Emotion Pack is the 5th costliest in the list with the Jazz, Fusion, Fabia and I20 being costlier.</p>
<p>The top of the line Diesel 1.3 Emotion Pack is the 3rd costliest after the Fabia and Fiesta.</p>
<p><strong>In summary:</strong><br />
The real competition for the Grande Punto is the Hyundai I20 which is close to it in size and price and has a similar bag of feature laden trims that will entice buyers. There really will be bloodshed when the I20 diesel comes out. The Jazz looks very overpriced now and there is a lot of sentiment on the net and on Twitter mentioning cancelling Jazz bookings/thoughts to go for the Punto. I also predict to see some movement away from the Ritz to the GP as well.</p>
<div id="attachment_676" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/grandepuntobig1.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-676" title="Fiat Grande Punto" src="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/grandepuntobig1-300x162.jpg" alt="Fiat Grande Punto" width="300" height="162" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Fiat Grande Punto</p></div>
<p><em>I think the Grande Punto has been well priced and provides enough trim options for customers wanting a hatchback of that size. The design looks good, the price is right and the features are just right including the most sought after safety features of ABS &amp; Airbags.  The Diesel trims are as well equipped as the Petrol trims. Yes the price is higher but thats still fine.</em></p>
<p><em>The key to its success in India will now depend on the sales and service experience. I just hope the Fiat/Tata alliance can somehow work together well to pull it off.</em></p>
<p>I want to test drive the Grande Punto just to get an idea of how it handles. Have registered for a TD and am now waiting for the call confirming the TD.  Will post updates after that.</p>
<p><strong>Ending Crib:</strong><br />
I was <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/2009/05/maruti-suzuki-invents-time-travel/" target="_blank">cribbing </a>while waiting for the Ritz launch, I held my tongue during the Jazz launch since I had a feeling we would have a huge let down and then finally the Grande Punto launch was no different. The manufacturers of all these three vehicles seem to think that their online presence can be ignored and all that matters is the big press conference where they call journos from the big mainstream media like print and TV and for the heck of it some of the major online websites. I think they need to carefully coordinate the launch  at the press conference and at the online presence to happen simultaneously or within  a matter of minutes &#8211; or hell kick it off during the press conference and show off their website as well. In the past 3 launches the online sites were updated only several hours past the official unveiling and till then had almost useless information with no time mentioned for the release of useful info. Its not like they are building the website after the official launch. The product has been ready for years, features and engines decided for India, website content is ready for weeks if not months, the pricing has been planned well in advance &#8211; all that is pending is to push a button which is the equivalent of &#8220;publish&#8221; to make all the data available to the thousands like myself who were sitting in office on their day jobs checking the official Indian website of the Fiat Grande Punto  <a href="http://www.fiatpunto.in">www.fiatpunto.in</a> at every free moment for details and also hoplessly checking the <a href="http://www.fiat-india.com/" target="_blank">Fiat India </a>website as well . After my initial enthu on noticing Fiat has a blog called <a href="http://fiatforyou.com/2009/06/17/fiat-vrooms-in-with-the-sporty-and-masculine-grande-punto/" target="_blank">Fiat For You</a>- which was not being updated after June 17th morning a lot of my enthu went away.</p>
<div id="attachment_666" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/fiatbebold.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-666" title="&quot;Be Bold&quot;" src="http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/fiatbebold-300x187.jpg" alt="&quot;Be Bold&quot;" width="300" height="187" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">&quot;Be Bold&quot; - saw this page all day !</p></div>
<p>I finally stopped checking the site after coming home and still checking till around 8.00 PM.  Had dinner and came back to check it and finally saw that the details are showing up hours later. The blog was also updated aroudn the same time.</p>
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		<title>I20&#039;s Jazz-Fusion Getz Fabialous &amp; U/VA&#039;s Swift move to Ritzy Vistas!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sushil</dc:creator>
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<p>After the Honda Jazz release on June 10th, I updated my Super Hatch (Petrol) Comparison chart. I will do a Diesel sheet soon.</p>
<p>While doing the updates I realized if the Jazz can touch 8 lakhs+ on road and still be in the sheet &#8211; then it was inexcusable on my part to omit the Ford Fusion which I had earlier left out because I was wanting to keep the list under 7 lakhs. It is a bit of a misfit since it has a 1.6L engine while the others are 1.3L at most.</p>
<p>Here is the data sheet for you to draw your own conclusions: <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/downloads/super-hatch-comparison-chart/" target="_blank"><strong>Super Hatch Comparison Chart</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>My Thoughts: </strong>Overall the Hyundai I20 seems to be spacious and feature loaded at a decent price when compared to the Fabia and the Jazz. It tops in safety features as well. Compared to the Jazz, now even the Fabia seems like a value for money car !</em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">PS: </span>Hope the post title made some sense <img src='http://cars.zimbly.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  Have a Happy Weekend !</p>
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		<title>Indian Super Hatches Comparison</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 13:23:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sushil</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The market segment of feature filled large size hatchbacks  in India is becoming very exciting with several new model launches planned for the next few months starting with the just launched Ritz in May, Jazz in June and the Punto and Polo soon after. If you were looking at purchasing a large sized Hatchback and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The market segment of feature filled large size hatchbacks  in India is becoming very exciting with several new model launches planned for the next few months starting with the just launched Ritz in May, Jazz in June and the Punto and Polo soon after. If you were looking at purchasing a large sized Hatchback and puzzled with the options before you, you must have realised the need to do a lot of research to narrow down what fits your budget and your needs.</p>
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<p><strong>&#8220;Don&#8217;t Panic&#8221;</strong> &#8211; help is at hand. I have done the research on the key features, dimensions and specifications of the large hatchbacks available in the Indian market today for you. The focus of my comparison is primarily space,safety and features.  </p>
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<p><strong>Vehicles compared: </strong><strong></strong> </p>
<ul>
<li>Skoda Fabia 1.2 Ambiente</li>
<li>Hyundai I20 Asta(O)</li>
<li>Chevrolet Aveo U-VA 1.2 LT</li>
<li>Hyundai Getz Prime 1.3 GLX</li>
<li>Indica Vista Saffire Aura</li>
<li>Maruti Suzuki Swift ZXI  </li>
<li>Maruti Suzuki Ritz ZXI</li>
</ul>
<p>These are all petrols only to keep the total on road cost under 7 lakhs. Indian Manufacturers have the highest trim levels with safety features only on their petrol models. The Fabia, Getz Prime, Swift &amp; Ritz come in diesel versions as well but are usually not as well equipped (only exception being the Fabia) as the petrol equivalents.These vehicles have a good mix of space, are fairly new on the market and come with basic safety features. (**I have included the Indica Vista in the list only because it was similar in size to the other but feature wise it doesn&#8217;t come close).</p>
<p>The attached PDF file has this in an easy to compare format. Do take a look and let me know if you need any additional information. <a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/super-hatch-comparison-chart/">Click here for the PDF file.</a> (<em>I am not affiliated to any of the manufacturers other than through ownership of a Getz and a Swift.)</em></p>
<p><strong>Do also take a look at these older posts of mine to help you</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://cars.zimbly.com/2009/02/how-to-select-your-first-car/" target="_blank">select your first car </a></li>
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		<title>Long Term Hyundai Getz GLS Review (4 yrs)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sushil</dc:creator>
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<p>We recently completed the 4 year anniversary  of getting the Hyundai Getz GLS as of March 25th.  It has covered around 20 thousand kilometers till now. The mileage has been low since it is my father that drives it during the week and I drive it during the weekends.  Took me some time to write up this review &#8211; it is a long long one so I apologize in advance. Plus I can say you have been warned.</p>
<p><strong>Why &amp; how we chose the car: </strong>In 2005 we were looking for a replacement to the 9 year old Maruti 800 and we wanted a  bigger car.  At that point we had the Ford Ikon as well so we didnt need another sedan. The 800 was used for all errands and trips to places with bad parking while the Ikon was used only when going out to places with good parking and to Church etc. The primary driver was to be my Father so the primary requirement was something easy to drive and easy to park.<br />
<br />Features available was also a criteria. Having been spoilt with the Ikon I wanted power windows, central &amp; remote locking. With the Ikon&#8217;s rear glass fogging up frequently I was adamant about wanting  the rear wash/wipe and defogger.  We started the process late February 2005. The decision was made for a hatchback and the budget initially set at around 4.3 L. A quick look around showed the choices with the features we wanted as the Santro and the Wagon-R. I was not planning on even trying the Indica, the Corsa Sail or the Palio which were also available at the time for various reasons.</p>
<p><strong>Wagon-R blues: </strong>We went to Maruti and wanted to see the Wagon-R.  The dealership we first visited didn&#8217;t have a demo car at their dealership when we went in so had to wait for them to bring one to us.  One silver one was brought home and I test drove it and found to my horror that its speedometer was disconnected. Decided then and there that I am not buying from that dealership at all. </p>
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<strong>Santro Greens,Reds and Whites: <span style="font-weight: normal;"> Same day a Hyundai sales guy from HMP shows up with a Santro. I took a test drive and liked it (its engine response was better than the Wagon-R). Also its odometer was working and the car had a huge &#8220;Demo Car&#8221; sticker on the side. I was sold on the interior of the Santro XLS but liked the exterior of the Wagon-R. I was very confused.<br />
<br />T-BHP wasnt helping me in my decision since people came up with a million points in favour and against both the Santro and Wagon-R. I kept pushing the salesguy for a good deal on the Santro but wasnt convinced the car was right for us. The main sticking point was that the colors available in 2005 were the most boring list of colors ever possible. <br />
<br />We had a Silver Ikon and were moving away from a dark blue 800. We didnt want Scarlet Sage or Real Earth or a weird bright parrot green or light hospital type green that they had. Black was ruled out as well. White was the only remaiing option but I didnt want white. I annoyed the salesman as much as I could with my confusion and my requirements and multiple calls.<br />
<br />The middle of March was rapidly approaching. The 800 had been sold by then and we needed the car soon. On a Saturday afternoon we go in to the showroom to finalize on the Santro &#8211; I dont remember which color we decided upon &#8211;  still half heartedly.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>The Getz Gets Me: </strong>The salesguy by then realized I was a car nut and wouldn&#8217;t be really happy with the Santro.  He knew I drove the Ikon 1.6 daily to work and back and everything else seemed pathetic compared to it. He finally got frustrated and told me that I should either buy an Accent or test drive the Getz. He said he would get me a great deal.  <br />
<br />I would have to stretch my budget a bit but he begged me to take a test drive and assured me it would be worth it.  With zero expectations I agreed to the test drive. The moment I took the test drive I noticed that the car was much smoother than the Santro to drive. Clutch was lighter and gearbox was buttery smooth and slotted in well. Seating position was also good. I was having leg pain from driving the Ikon through traffic but I was pleasantly surprised at the ease with which the Getz could be moved around in peak traffic.<br />
<br />Seating position was good and space was more than enough for myself and my dad to sit at the back.I was sold on the 60-40 split rear seat and the luggage space. It seemed to be the only vehicle in its price with the split folding rear seats. Also the rear seat angle could be adjusted &#8211; something not found on any other car. Dashboard and instrument panel was also much better than the Santro.<br />
<br />The seats, door panelling and miscellaneous interiors were much much better made and looked ages ahead of the Santro. Car also had a clutch lock and a foot rest to the left of the clutch.  We took a day to decide (spent the evening reading Getz reviews on the net) and sealed the deal the very next day&#8230;after taking almost 2-3 weeks between the Wagon-r and the Santro.The sales  guy was so relieved he even came into the dealership on a Sunday a holiday for them to take my booking.  Registration done withing a few days since the car was on the lot. </p>
<p><strong>Delivery Day &amp; first Drives:</strong> The car was ready at the time we were promised. We declined a full Pooja but allowed the staff to put on a ribbon. The paperwork was also ready and in order so all the process part of it was fine.  I wasn&#8217;t aware of the PDI checklist on T-BHP back then but I had a mental note ready of things to check. These were covered to my satisfaction. Only thing awry was that the left side rear door seemed to have a problem of not closing fully. The salesguy managed to get a mechanic to look at it and within a minute it was fixed.<br />
<br />We got a detailed demo of the features and we drove home from Ekkatuthangal in peak traffic on Mount Road around 7.30 PM.  This was the first time we felt the AC cool so effectively. Only issue was the front windscreen started fogging up on the outside. I ended up reducing the AC , opening the windows and using the wipers.  One annoyance for me was that I was used to the Ikon and its indicator stalk being on the left &#8211; the Getz like every other India made car had it on the right. It was a pain to remember and use the right one.<br />
<br />There was some issue with the VIN impression that was required with the registration papers and this delayed obtaining the registration and number plates. Car sat at home till this was fixed.  It was great to finally get the plates and drive it around. We took a trip to church and said our prayers before going anywhere else. </p>
<p><strong>Accessories Added:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>PU Seat covers in light grey and black from Hyundai</li>
<li>Pioneer Music system &amp; Boston Acoustics speakers</li>
<li>Alloy wheels</li>
<li>Sun control film</li>
<li>Remote Keyless entry and security system from Cobra</li>
<li>Front &amp; Reverse parking sensors (6 sensor Xenos) with distance indicator in RVM (added in 2007).</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Ownership/Driving Experience:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Smooth </span>to drive and generally good in the city. The light clutch is a pleasure to use and the gears slot in nicely. However by the 3rd year the smooth feeling is beginning to loose the original feel. Its beginning to be a bit rough.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Engine</span> sounds strained when driven hard. Relaxed cruiser on good highways. Enough high end grunt but low end is a bit disappointing &#8211; say if you need to take off from a signal etc. It may just be my opinion since the car I drove prior to this was a Ikon 1.6 and my other car currently is a Swift. My Father who was very jittery to drive the 1.6 Ikon was very happy driving the Getz &#8211; he doesn&#8217;t drive very fast and is a very careful relaxed driver &#8211; this seemed to be the best car for him. Not too big not too small. Not too powerful not too underpowered. Easy to drive in the city.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">OEM tires</span> (175/70 R13) were retained and just OEM alloys added. The tyres are not very grippy and I have felt them loose touch with the road under hard acceleration &#8211; again at a light. Once its moving it seems ok. My FIL has a Getz GVC which comes with the skinny 155/80/R13 tires which are just not adequate for this car. They make the car look very odd and are not safe at all for a car of this size. The contact with the ground is not enough. There is a marked difference when driving the 1.3 GVS with skinny tires and the 1.3 GLS with slightly wider tires.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Brakes</span> &#8211; never had to have any sudden stops in this car so for normal driving the brakes are adequate. Extended Warranty &#8211; I was pretty happy I paid the extra amount for the warranty extension for 2 more years from the manufacturer 2 years. It saved me a ton of money on the power steering parts &amp; labour since it was covered close to 25K was told.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Space</span> is very appreciated by all at home. We have a family of 5 adults and one infant of 1 year. All of us fit in the car and have adequate space to sit comfortably. Of course we usually sit with the two gents and the baby in front with one of the gents driving and the baby with the front passenger. The three ladies sit at the back.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Luggage space</span> is very amazing for a hatchback. I have folded the rear seats down when I have needed to carry a lot of luggage when we moved house and the Getz was able to swallow a huge amount of luggage in the rear. The Ikon was able to carry just a quarter of it (not just the boot &#8211; we had even the interior of the Ikon loaded up).Another time when we had to drop my sister off to her hostel for the first time the Getz was used to take 3 adults and all the stuff required for one person to stay in a hostel for a full year &#8211; thanks to the split rear seat one person could sit at the back and we could still load up with luggage.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The double folding rear seats</span> of the Getz prove they are worth every penny since they also let you adjust the tilt of the seats. Rear passengers are comfortable as well as the front. <em></em></li>
<li>I have a very loyal dedicated person come home to clean the cars <span style="text-decoration: underline;">interior and exterior </span>almost every day (Sundays he is off). Because of his efforts the exterior is  still looking good barring a few minor scratches from our dog and some bikers and cabbies. The interiors have also aged very well and the plastic parts still look like new after 4 years. The dash and plastic treatment done by Hyundai at every service seems to keep it in good shape.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong> A.S.S @ Dealership:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Hyundai Motor Plaza is good at their work but there is a long time required to book a service and get it done</li>
<li>Their customer handling process is a bit time consuming requiring you to wait up-to 45 minutes before you can drop off your car.</li>
<li>They work only during the week and Saturday bookings very minimal.</li>
<li>They do a pickup and drop service &#8211; but this is more effort than a regular one since you are not sure if the work will be done correctly</li>
<li>Pricing is very fair and no extra charges done &#8211; estimates are usually very close to the mark. <em>Unfortunately I haven&#8217;t kept track of the costs of the regular service. Dont remember them to be more than 2,500 each. </em></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Issues:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Interior roof dome light has failed 2 times.</li>
<li>Multiple issues of rats/house lizards getting stuck in/under the car engine bay and dying there (and of course the god awful smell of decay)- in a spot that requires the car to be sent to the dealership to be cleaned up. One mongoose got in from underneath but ran away when the bonnet was opened.</li>
<li>AC cooling which was very good suddenly started decreasing and suddenly stopped. We had to get it to the dealership for fixing. Covered under warranty. AC is now back to its old good self. Cant keep it at more than the 2nd position/</li>
<li>Power Steering packed up at around 15000 KM and 3.5 years. <em>One morning I was was planning to go out and started out just a few feet from where the car was parked at home, the car kept going straight when I turned the wheel to the right. The steering wheel was very tight and the tires were not turning. Managed to back the car into its spot. Hyundai managed to come home fix the issue temporarily then take it to the dealership for full repairs.</em></li>
<li>After the power steering was fixed the steering wheel started squeaking. Some greasing was done at the last service but squeaks returned immediately.</li>
<li>When the power steering was fixed they managed to screw up the indicator switch &#8211; now it doesn&#8217;t auto cancel the turn indication. Need to get this fixed.</li>
<li>Radio Antenna has come loose (still needs to be fixed &#8211; currently managing with some strategically placed cello-tape).</li>
<li>Wheels keep having a screeching noise &#8211; dust seems to get in the brake pads and after cleaning stops for sometime to resume again. This is there off and on right from the first year of ownership.</li>
<li>A/C vents spewing packing foam which seems to have come loose and is disintegrating.</li>
<li>Driver side door central locking mechanism broke and the car couldn&#8217;t be locked either with the key or the remote.</li>
<li>The Cobra remote for the key less entry seems to have a major design flaw &#8211; it uses a rubber piece to connect the remote fob to the metal ring. That piece is prone to getting cut. We have probably changed the rubber piece at least once every year. Its very annoying to have it get cut and have to walk around with the keys separately and the remote separately.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>First the list of what I don&#8217;t like in the car:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Lots of space in the engine bay that allows small animals to get in from underneath and sit happily. Wish it was tightly packed as my previous/other cars.</li>
<li>I still have not been able to get the outside mirrors to a position that I am happy with &#8211; I keep having the feeling they are not pointing where they should be and visibility isn&#8217;t all that great. I wish they were a little larger like the older Santro mirrors &#8211; it may be ugly but still functional.</li>
<li>The dashboard reflections in the front windscreen are annoying.The dealership applies some dashboard shine liquid which causes a bad glare in full sunlight on the front windshield. Material of the dash shouldn&#8217;t be made so reflective.</li>
<li>The power windows disable switch is very confusing &#8211; cant tell if it is enabled or not.</li>
<li>Gearing &#8211; seems underpowered at lower gears but is a good highway cruiser.</li>
<li>Mileage doesn&#8217;t seem to give more than 10km pl. Ever. Regardless of how you drive.</li>
<li>Interior lamp is a tad dim &#8211; also positioned at an odd spot that is behind the drivers head &#8211; reaching it is a bit difficult.</li>
<li>Steering wheel seems a bit plain &#8211; it has some grips at the 10 and 2 position but these could have been a bit thicker and also the wheel could have been smaller.</li>
<li>Clock is built into the instrument panel &#8211; doesn&#8217;t keep time correctly and keeps running slow.</li>
<li>Glove Box is almost uselessly small. Can just fit the stereo head unit cover there and the vehicle papers. </li>
<li>Door storage could have been more.</li>
<li>Tilt steering is there but not really useful</li>
<li>Central locking doesn&#8217;t have a separate switch to lock all doors &#8211; one has to use the driver side door switch to do that manually.</li>
<li>Unlocking the hatch involves unlocking all the doors as there is no separate hatch release.</li>
<li>A pillars are a bit thick and till you get used to the car they are a bit unnerving to see bikers disappear and re-appear suddenly.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>What I like:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Comfortable seating for 5 people with adequate luggage room.</li>
<li>Butter soft gear shift and light clutch</li>
<li>High &amp; comfortable seating position &#8211; I haven&#8217;t had leg pain while driving this car.</li>
<li>Good and easy to read instrument panel both during the daytime and at night</li>
<li>The rubber strips all round the car is pure genius from Hyundai and I like the version on my 2005 car and not the hideous larger version on the Getz Prime. These are just the right size and look good as well.</li>
<li>The dashboard shape is flat and has a good space with a ridge to place items in the middle. The left most side doesn&#8217;t have anything to keep items from rolling/sliding off.</li>
<li>Centrally placed DC plug</li>
<li>Centrally placed bottle holder that can take even a 2 liter bottle comfortably. Also has 2 other cup holders.</li>
<li>Headlamps are very good. I didn&#8217;t feel the need to upgrade the bulbs or use high beam even on roads without lighting.</li>
<li>Usage of space over the rear tires with small storage locations is very good.</li>
<li>Luggage space is very good for a hatchback.</li>
<li>60-40 split seats is really useful if you need to carry a lot of luggage and 3-4 passengers.</li>
<li>Windscreen wipers are pretty decent in heavy rain. The car has made its way through flood water without any issue.</li>
</ul>
<p>  <strong>When/will I change this car ?</strong> I don&#8217;t have a reason to change this car yet. The reasons to keep it are more as of now. If I change it will be atleast 2-3 years from now if not more.  </p>
<p><strong>Wishlist for a new Getz:</strong> @Hyundai: Please provide all the features of the Getz GLS with ABS and Airbags, tilt steering and height adjustable seats with the brilliant  CRDI engine you make and you can be sure this car will sell wellfor a long time. Please don&#8217;t make the mistake of not giving all the features with the Getz CRDI with the I20 Diesel when you finally wake up and decide to launch it . You wait too late and I and the rest of India may just go buy a Swift DDiS or D&#8217;zire DDiS or Indica Vista Quadrajet or Fiat Palio Multijet when its time to change this car.    </p>
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