Hi @Blaze_Hudson_221 , I want to buy Tata Safari facelift but too confused on reliability of tata cars. Can you please guide me on reliability of tata. Thanks
@@puneetkumar1855I previously owned a Tata Nexon and that car was a beast! No reliability problems and very stable and powerful car too. Was able to touch 171 and could go further if wanted to. Then I sold that and purchased a Tata Safari, had a couple small issues initially and still have an issue with the light bulb in the back. Else vehicle is pretty damn good for long drives but too big for the city. Very powerful and very stable also. Reliability shouldn't really be a major issue but expect some teeny tiny problems to come your way. After sales service is terrible I'll give u that but if u don't mind waiting and are pretty patient by nature, this car will be a real blessing for u. As a car it's a wonderful choice no doubt. Go for it
No point in AWD for a monocoque chassis. Also, the whole point of the car isn't for offroading, it's more of a luxury highway cruiser. And on most of the roads, unless one is crazy enough to take 33L+ car off-road, AWD is not worth having. More driven mechanical components, more the service hassle. If offroading was the goal, there's purpose built stuff like the Gurkha, Thar, Jimny and what not. If option was given for Mahindra ScorpioN buyers to opt out AWD, I bet most would pick 2WD instead of it. Sensible buyers in this segment don't use the car worth 30L+ in off-road.