@@stpsupernova Bro, try to get this myth out of your mind. DSG is reliable , the horror stories you hear are about diesel TSI engines producing more than 240Nm torque.
@@sacredindia88 Ciaz has scored 4 star it has better safety than creta 😂 My family has a ciaz from 2019 and the space inside is far more than any other sedan in the segment and it feels premium too But it lacks features in the current market and also look wise it kinda looks old.
I own 1.5, It gives 15-16 in summers & 18-19 in winters if driven for 20+kms every day with a light foot. Ive done 24kmph on Airport Runs in Delhi - NCR with Ambition 1.5 MT. Although I drive like a maniac, I get 6-8kmpl 😅. Personal Advice, don't buy if you're a car guy. Style is heavier & less analog. Headlights & other stuff can be upgraded later. Ambition would be perfect if it had LED Headlights. If you're still deciding whether to buy or not to buy, you my friend are in for a treat. 🍰
For everyone who is saying Anniversary Edition missed, it comes only with a 1.5 ltr. engine and there are only 300 units made. They have already mentioned in the video that the 1.5 ltr. cost is not justifiable so how Anniversary Edition cost will be justified? It is costlier than the normal 1.5 ltr. model and all it does is add the 10 inch screen and Sub-Woofer which was already there in the car when it was launched along with a new color and Anniversary Edition badging. Please use logic before commenting 😏
I don't think only 300 units were made Wr booked the lava blue edition with the 1.5 manual and it's Aug manufacturing They are still making it but the numbers are low
Sir regularly watch your videos and thanks for always imparting good info & knowledge. Need your suggestion as i planning to buy Slavia. As you shared in your video that ambition 1.0 ltr is best in value proposition, so my query is that i am getting ambition MT 1.5 tsi at 14.5 Lacs on road - approx 12.6 L ex-showroom after discount ( July 23 manufacturing). What do you suggest sir, it is wise to take it or should i select 1.0 tsi mt only. Also if you can share some mileage difference in 1.5 mt over 1.0 mt. TIA
Hello, I am planning to buy Tata Altroz diesel and have got the news that the features are upgraded same as the iCNG variants. Please make a variants explained video and drive review of it if possible I am planning into buy it in August. Last video you made on altroz diesel was 3 years ago.
I have Tata Altroz since June 2020, I think I would recommend you to not buy it, though I am very much satisfied with the mileage on highway and city both, the vibrations kill it off, especially it makes it way more tiring experience to even drive 150kms straight. Maybe if you have the money, I think i20 would be the best option it is so so so so so so much smooth, and it has 3 star rating, so not at all bad. (like 1 star of Baleno 😆) Or in the same price range of 8 to 11 lakhs, you can also look for Suzuki Ciaz, we have one in our family, and I must say the smoothness, comfort and power is so wonderful. It has 4 star rating on GNCAP so you are not compromising much there too. the 1.5 litre engine provides 20 kmpl mileage with AC with family on highways. Plus you will get a good AC and a lot of space. I would not recommend going to any sub-4 meter SUV, as they are too overhyped and over-priced right now in the market.
@@pbdivyesh Thanks for the suggestion bro. I bought Hyundai Exter SX CNG last year in August and completely satisfied with my purchase. Altroz diesel was in the list but no drive reviews and test drive cars available I was not convinced to buy it.
@@ziyakhan1947 that is awesome choice! Currently I'm thinking to sell my Altroz and maybe move on to Creta base model and then modify it. Though such CNG options are lucrative, and makes me consider Grand Vitara, Exter, Ciaz, Hyryder too!
You guys have probably not gone for a insurance claim to a Skoda showroom. They apply estimation charges (Rs. 8900 + GST) which is just for the estimate that you've to pay in case your claim is rejected. Haven't heard any such charges ever. I've owned VW and Skoda for 10+ years with both cars 2lac+ kms.