{"id":241197,"date":"2023-10-09T07:21:56","date_gmt":"2023-10-09T07:21:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=241197"},"modified":"2023-10-09T07:21:56","modified_gmt":"2023-10-09T07:21:56","slug":"honest-review-of-my-xuv700-after-driving-50000-km-in-just-19-months","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/honest-review-of-my-xuv700-after-driving-50000-km-in-just-19-months\/","title":{"rendered":"Honest review of my XUV700 after driving 50,000 km in just 19 months"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHPian abirnale<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n It\u2019s been 19+ months with #TheRedSparkle and we just crossed over to the 50,000 Kms mark. This is actually the fastest 50K km I ever clocked on any of my cars till date. This itself talks scores about the car and its usage. Although I want to say \u201cmy car is the best car\u201d, you know that\u2019s a plain lie. That\u2019s right – just see it for yourself, the summary of my ASC visits that were documented in the M&M WYH app officially: 24 visits in about 19 months! That\u2019s more than one each month, almost one visit every 500Kms.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I would be again lying if I only stopped at the above statements: my car never stayed in the workshop for more than 4 hours, except when we were investigating the ESP blinking phenomenon (which actually is not an issue) in the early days during which MRV folks and others did some drives and needed the car for more than a day. I would also be not right if I didn\u2019t tell you that – 25% of these visits were essential visits and the rest could have been simply either avoided or clubbed with mandatory visits. Bunch of recalls\/service actions and proactive work was the primary reason and software updates top this chart. I am glad that none of the visits to service stations were related to repairs initiated due to my usage or accidents or something similar: knock-on-wood!<\/p>\n In the hindsight, I want to make two important points here:<\/p>\n Having said above – M&M still has a long way to go. They are getting better with every passing day. I am not sure if I will own anything in M&M again – not because I am unhappy but because my wishes have grown out of their segment. I also feel that their focus on 7OO was much much more than they did 5OO. Much lesser niggles, much more refined package overall. When I bit the bullet to be one of the early customers, I had expected the worst – and I am glad, it all turned out to be better.<\/p>\n The one prominent thing I want to state about this car and its ownership is that this car mechanically is near perfect for its value\/segment\/classification. Nothing comes closer to it. Talking only about VFM – this is the first time I have experienced a car appreciating its value since it was purchased! I got the current top-end variant at 29.05 laks on road in Bangalore. The same variant with some irritant things (like that hybrid start-stop feature) today costs almost 5 lakhs more! 7OO is less of a mechanical car and more of the electronics and M&M so far hasn\u2019t given me a chance to blame them for their support, focus and general quality of this car. I read a lot of horror stories on 7OO and I am not sure how much of that is truth vs exaggeration, but I have seen a lot of accidental cars in the service center that had zero blood stains or fatality-associated accidents: the point I want to make is, this car is proven to be safe for many families for sure (I have some videos of broken 7OOs in accidents but I do not have permission to post them).<\/p>\n While I am stating the obvious, there is one thing that is currently irritating me the most: lack of A\/T tire options for 7OO – TheRedSparkle is an AWD, and I do not hesitate to collect scratches, venture on bad roads, gravel surfaces and terrain where grip is a must – I don\u2019t have economic tires that suit this need. I hear people saying their car tires last for 60-70 K Kms and here I am with all care and caution, nothing lasts beyond 30-35K! Either I am doing something wrong or my choices about tires are wrong.<\/p>\n To summarise, there are a lot of small things that M&M could consider for their upcoming AX9 or facelift versions that are missing from the current line-up. Now instead of looking at half glass being empty, I want to draw attention to the half portion of the glass that is filled.<\/p>\n Every time you take this car out for a spin, there is a wicked smile on your face. I have driven this car in all possible manners (my skills are average and limited) and it has always exceeded my expectations. If I drive this car in the economy band (80-110kmph, less braking – in other words, sane driving), it will put some of the hatchback makers to shame with its FE. A 2.2 ltr engine with 16-17 KMPL – how much more greedy do you want to be?<\/p>\n And hey – if the car is really running like an SUV should, what is it with those DEF issues people talk about? Haven\u2019t seen a single issue with DEF on my car and I am almost certain that it will not happen with TheRedSparkle! This I deduce after 1000km slow runs for three months in the city alone. If it wasn\u2019t for the forced rest I was made to take, TheRedSparkle would have easily piled up another 10K kms in July-Aug-Sept.<\/p>\n By the way, I am just an average IT Joe – none of my schedule\/work demands that I drive extensively. And I don\u2019t drive my car as a taxi too Everything that is driven so far is purely for fun, holidays, visiting parents and exploring around.<\/p>\n Now if you have survived this entire text and read through it – you get the point I assume: My car is NOT the best car!<\/p>\n A clean and shining car looks great only in the Garage: hoping to gather some muck from the drives!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I am resuming my drives and #TheRedSparkle travel stories will start flowing again. Thank you for reading and your best wishes\/inspiration for driving #TheRedSparkle more. Stay tuned for more fun stories and pictures.<\/p>\n Check out BHPian comments for more insights and information.<\/p>\nSummary of ownership for 50K Kms<\/h2>\n
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Safety and VFM<\/h2>\n
About Tire Options:<\/h2>\n
What could have been better?<\/h2>\n
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