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After getting married and moving to Bangalore, I felt the need for a 4-wheeler as the frequent trips on my beloved Apache 160 were becoming tiresome and so the search began.
Being my first car, I was apprehensive about buying a bigger vehicle, especially in Bangalore.
One fine day I was talking to my dad, and he brought up the idea of relocating our Alto 800 from Punjab to Bangalore. This would meet our requirements and so the vehicle was relocated to Bangalore in February 2014.
We thoroughly enjoyed the trips to Ooty, Kabini, Coorg, Mangalore, Gokarna, and Pondicherry in our beloved Alto and it drove like a charm.
Fast forward to 2019, we observed our trips were getting frequent and the distance we were travelling was increasing. Alto was capable enough to travel from point A to B but it was not that comfortable and so we decided to make the move to something bigger which offers features and comfort.
Finally, we sold the Alto at 28k Odo Reading after 5 years.
It was finalized- 11-11.5 OTR Bangalore
Coincidentally there were a couple of new launches, so we kept our options flexible just in case.
The test drives were taken in the following order:
First test drive & we felt at home. The build was top-notch and the commanding position was a new experience. Despite being a 3 cylinder, it was refined. The suspension was on the harder side and within the city was a little unsettling.
The size was overwhelming. The interiors were too flashy and the test drive vehicle had squeaks and sounds coming which the SA couldn’t explain. Plus, it was a Turbo unit. It was a proper 5-seater though.
Had been following the launch and were impressed with the features on offer and we felt it was the right choice so pre-booked it. On the day of the launch, we both sat in the front seats and to our disappointment, it felt claustrophobic. We were so disappointed that we immediately visited the Ford showroom which was next door and sat in EcoSport’s cabin to observe the difference and mind you it was considerable. We took a TD of the DCT version and felt just OK. Space was a major concern. It’s a strict 4-seater.
We took the TD for the manual variant, and it was Ok. The SA was least interested to sell the vehicle. That clubbed with the dwindling sales we felt it was better to drop it.
We took multiple test drives of all the vehicles above to ensure we take an informed decision.
We had finalized EcoSport Titanium Plus and were about to book but at the last minute, we were told that Ford is not taking bookings for Titanium + and there was a facelift in the works. I read through various forums and all of them said the facelift will have a lot of options removed which usually made EcoSport a value-for-money option. Again, I was left disappointed.
I had almost given up and thought let’s take a break and resume the hunt after a few months with a fresh mind. Since Venue was dropped, I wanted a refund so visited Trident Hyundai. It was a busy weekend as Venue had just launched and the staff was busy catering the customers. I was waiting for them to process the refund.
It was taking time, so I started glancing through the models casually and saw the Creta on display. To kill time, I asked the SA to give me a test drive and so he obliged.
It was a Top model Manual transmission test vehicle. Oh boy. Instantly we felt we are sitting in a bigger and more spacious vehicle with a refined engine. The acceleration was butter smooth and it had oodles of space for the 2 of us. Cabin was quiet. Fit and finish was A level. I took 2 test drives back-to-back.
After the TD we both were perplexed. There was a major bump in the price (11.5 Lakhs vs 15.45 Lakhs). I felt that if we go with Creta it will be a future-proof buy. This was the last iteration of the 1st Gen Creta which meant all the niggles were sorted out. I wasn’t a fan of the new-gen Creta looks so if it was Creta it had to be this model.
It was almost 8 pm and I quickly called my parents to discuss, and my dad said. “Buy what brings a smile to your face” and the decision was made. We finally booked Creta SX 1.6 Petrol Manual.
The Booking was seamless, and the delivery date was promised 1 month from booking.
25 days later I followed up and no one had a clue where the vehicle was. I had to escalate and finally got the status and ETA. I got the VIN allocated to the vehicle from the SA and then checked and it was fresh out of the oven piece.
Did the PDI 1 day before delivery and it was to my satisfaction.
Finally “Artyom” as I call him came home on 19th June 2019. Overall, the experience was satisfactory.
At 19947 Km I faced a pre-mature Slave Cylinder failure which was replaced under warranty.
Squeaking noise from the rear seats which was due to a loose locking and was fixed by the Service Center.
Every time I drive Artyom it brings a smile and every time I park it a 2nd glance is assured. I hope that sums up my emotions.
My First ride Alto 800_2014 Till 2019_28000Km
1st Glance and PDI Inspection
1st Trip to Pondicherry
Artyom Comes Home
On the Way back from Pondicherry
Roof Wrapped
On the way back from Vizag
TeamBhp Meets
Trip to Shimla
Fully Loaded during 1st Trip to Punjab
Artyom and dad's Venue
Left RearView Mirror Breakage
The Dent. Ouch.
Slave Cylinder Replacement
Milestone Click
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