Anything happens and the insurance and dealer won't entertain. They'll say you have after market additions hence this happened. There's always a downside to buying the base and upgrading after market. @@blueboiblogs
Is this shop good bro? Me and my friend planning to do Baleno and Swift base variant modification? I'm planing to do in this shop. Please let me know if this is good or any other shop suggestions
well if your looking at budget fittings i would suggest this shop! If not your looking for hi-end music with some nice sound proofing i would suggest elsewhere.
Yes, it's typically possible to install a front camera on a Nissan Magnate XV model. Many car owners choose to add aftermarket cameras for various purposes such as parking assistance, improving visibility, or enhancing security. However, it's essential to consult with a professional automotive technician or a reputable car accessories shop to ensure proper installation and compatibility with your specific vehicle model. They can advise you on the best camera options and installation methods suitable for your Nissan Magnate XV.
I would never have any retrofits for electricals. Burnt my fingers once when my car caught fire from a retrofitted music system. Maybe I will pay more for the top end variant but that will have a warranty offered by the OEM. Doubt it if even insurance cos will cover outside fitted items or any damage arising out of it
I completely understand your hesitation towards retrofitting electrical components, especially given your past experience with your car catching fire. It's definitely a frightening situation, and I can see why you'd want to avoid it in the future. Opting for the top-end variant with OEM-installed components and a warranty sounds like a wise decision. Having that assurance and protection from the manufacturer can provide peace of mind, especially when it comes to electrical systems where the risks can be high. And you raise a valid point about insurance coverage for aftermarket modifications - it's often limited or non-existent.
Base model XE will cost rs 7L on road......Technically if u want all these accessories company fitted....u wil have to go to XV and above.......which will have diff by a lac or 2...... we saved close to 80k mate!
Base model XE will cost rs 7L on road......Technically if u want all these accessories company fitted....u wil have to go to XV and above.......which will have diff by a lac or 2...... we saved close to 80k mate!
Good question...while in the old methodology of music system installation.....we had to tamper the cars existing electrical system.... but these days they come with socket ready to plug n play.....what you see in the video is totally external wiring system of the music system.... which is cut as per length requirement and connections f & b or component speakers.
Yes u can....but it depends on the model of the car and I strongly suggest you get it done through professionals only...... or if u r buying a new car....buy 1 that has company fitted in it......
Car exit aanalum 10 years service irukkanum, government rule. I have Chevrolet beat company serviced vandi. Only AC coil and suspension replaced outside. Resale value definitely adi vangum but I got mine for 3L in 2018 and sold today for 1.6L. not big loss. Booked XV today, 2L more than base even with discount, 9.1L on road- Nov 2023.
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@@chandiniragik3741 It looks like you're asking about the Honda City XL Non-Turbo engine and a revaluation. Can you clarify what specific information you need? Are you looking for details about the engine specifications, performance, maintenance, resale value, or something else?
Well, it can be a good option for some vehicles, especially if you're looking to save money on fuel costs and reduce emissions. However, it's essential to ensure that your vehicle is compatible with a CNG conversion and that you have access to CNG refueling stations in your area. Additionally, consider factors like maintenance costs and any potential impact on the vehicle's performance before making a decision.
Okay bro pathutaen mob num venum bro vara sunday chennai pora function ku apo seat cover matum podanum munadi rate laa sona ready panitu pova crt ah irukum konjam number matu send panu bro @@blueboiblogs
Nice Bro. Question bro: warranty related. Yesterday I visited nissan show room they said that if we do any modification then warranty will be void. (excluding exterior or seat cover). After modification did you took your car to servicing? any negative expirence from them? Also if you could put the price details product wise in the description will be helful...
Anything done in this car is more off plug n play only....so warranty won't be affected....yes vehical was sent for service.....Nissan service was below avg only..... Will be posting a nissan service video soon.....pl see that Cost factor check out the video from 19:00 mins.....
hmmm technically yes but i would suggest you to keep as Spares: They can serve as backup wheels or spares. If you encounter an issue with your new alloy wheels, having the steel wheels as backups can be helpful.
@@dhilipraj1501 seat height adjustment is not mandatory! but if a persons height is less than 5 ft i would suggest it.... modifications part is totally a personal choice! but we have done is basic upgrades only!
Bro, base model neenga vaangi remote lock, led display, as usual higher varient ah maathi irukeenga ilaya, evlo save paneenga, ila can i go for middle varient which is better.
Absolutely! Buying the base model and then adding features like remote lock and LED display through customization is a smart way to save money. However, if you're considering the middle variant, it could offer a balance between cost savings and convenience. It might include some of the features you desire without the need for additional modifications, potentially saving you time and effort. Take a close look at the features offered in the middle variant and compare them with your priorities and budget to make the best decision for your needs.
bro one more can u tell me how much amount of ur base varient car please, and tell me ur totally modifications amount pls such as car seat, remote lock, led display, side chrome plate for window, woofer, led light interior, led light outdoor body front side, how much i should have in my hand for car and above modifications. Further, is there 4 windows are power lock.
And actually we have tight budget in our hand, but i love nizzan magnite one more model amount around 8 lks, which is better shall i buy base model and will go for modifications according to your given video suggestions, kindly give me solutions bro.
Hey, thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's awesome that you're drawn to the Nissan Magnite, even with a tight budget. Going for the base model and then customizing it gradually is a smart move. It allows you to prioritize what's important to you and make enhancements over time. Plus, with the right modifications, you can really make it your own. Just remember to stick to your budget and prioritize the upgrades that will give you the most satisfaction. Enjoy making your Magnite truly unique!
I am expecting for your favourable reply. Because now i am planning to buy it in this year. I have lot of confusion thats y. After buying base model i don't want feel about the features in my future. But at the same time i have very tight budget but i love those kind of modifications.
@@davidvasanth3009 I understand your dilemma completely. It's important to ensure that the purchase you make aligns perfectly with your needs and preferences, especially when it comes to something as significant as a vehicle. It sounds like you're looking for a balance between affordability and features that you'll be satisfied with in the long term. Given your situation, it might be worthwhile to thoroughly research the available options and perhaps consider compromising on certain features that aren't absolute necessities to stay within your budget. Ultimately, the goal is to make a decision that leaves you feeling confident and content with your purchase.
@@davidvasanth3009 Bro, when it comes to upgrading to alloy wheels, it's crucial to opt for reputable brands. These brands not only offer superior quality but also ensure durability and safety. Look for well-known names like BBS, OZ Racing, Enkei, or Konig, among others. While they may come with a slightly higher price tag, the peace of mind and long-term satisfaction they provide are worth it. Remember, investing in quality alloys from trusted brands can enhance both the performance and appearance of your car while minimizing potential issues down the road. While changing to alloy wheels can certainly enhance the aesthetics of your car, it's important to note that it may affect your insurance claim in case of an accident or damage. Some insurance policies have clauses regarding modifications, so it's wise to inform your insurance provider about any changes you make to your vehicle. This ensures that you're still adequately covered in case of any unfortunate events. As always, it's best to be informed and prepared.