{"id":247795,"date":"2023-12-08T04:18:56","date_gmt":"2023-12-08T04:18:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=247795"},"modified":"2023-12-08T04:18:56","modified_gmt":"2023-12-08T04:18:56","slug":"decided-to-buy-a-small-car-but-ended-up-bringing-home-a-grand-vitara","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/decided-to-buy-a-small-car-but-ended-up-bringing-home-a-grand-vitara\/","title":{"rendered":"Decided to buy a small car but ended up bringing home a Grand Vitara"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHPian pappyrohit<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n Hello all, I would like to share my experience about my first purchase – Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara (Mild Hybrid Zeta AT). I have been an avid reader of team bhp forum since my college days and I am really excited about my first post.<\/p>\n I shifted to Hyderabad, in late 2022 as part of return to office. I had saved some money during the Work from home phase, and had the itch to buy a new vehicle, for commute to office. I started window shopping for two wheelers back in March 2023 (right when the hot summers started). After a near miss accident with a TSRTC bus on a Rapido bike, my parents strongly discouraged me from choosing a two wheeler.<\/p>\n Small car window shopping<\/p>\n So, with a budget of 8L, I started window shopping for a new car. My requirements were:<\/p>\n With these criteria, I zeroed in on the following cars (with the pros and cons, in my humble opinion)<\/p>\n This was the first car I considered as I was slightly biased to Hondas. We have a memorable fuss free ownership with our family car (2017 Honda Jazz V CVT) and I was expecting the same from Amaze.<\/p>\n Smooth gearbox and lovely engine (I liked it better than the Hyundai i10\/Aura engine)<\/p>\n Less features for the price. The mid spec (S variant) covered the basic creature comforts like keyless entry and 2DIN audio system. I was surprised to see the V variant dropped from the Amaze. Usually the V variant is value for money. The fully loaded VX variant included cruise control, touch screen ICE, auto AC, start\/stop button etc. But, it costed about 10.3L OTR. It was almost 1L more expensive than the lower trim. Hyundai Aura SX(O) had a few more features, and costed 9.6L OTR (70k cheaper for more features)<\/p>\n 2 Airbags as compared to 6 on its Korean rival.<\/p>\n In addition to the cons mentioned for i10<\/p>\n With respect to other alternatives,<\/p>\n I had to dig deeper into my savings to buy a new car now. My heart was keen on Amaze, as I had a soft corner for Honda. But, it was pricey at 10.3L OTR for the fully loaded model. My brain was keen on Aura, as it made more sense from value for money point of view. I was getting a lot of creature comforts at around 9.2L OTR (SX variant). This was significantly cheaper than the Amaze.<\/p>\n Due to some personal and work commitments, I had to pause my car shopping till June 2022.<\/p>\n At around the same time, in June 2022, my parents took the Jazz for a road trip to rural areas and ended up damaging the underbody for the umpteenth time. The Jazz with its super low ground clearance (165mm unladen) was unable to survive their trips.<\/p>\n This incident, made me change my plan. The Jazz was clearly not suited for my parents’ frequent road trips to rural Karnataka. They needed a change of car more than I did. So, I decided to buy them a new SUV, and use the Jazz in Hyderabad. The Jazz suited my requirements well (I had to sacrifice my desire for a manual gearbox). It was compact, yet very spacious; was very comfortable to drive on both city roads and highways; and was reliable and fuss free.<\/p>\n With the new requirements, I went window shopping with parents for an SUV in Bengaluru.<\/p>\n We went to Naara Kia and the SA was really friendly and helpful. He briefed us about the features and the specs. I really liked the car, but there were a few drawbacks.<\/p>\n We ruled it out, as it was similar to Kia Sonet, under the skin.<\/p>\n We checked out Key Motors, Bannerghatta Road, for Tata Nexon. The SA appeared to be disinterested and just walked us through the feature spec and showed the car inside out<\/p>\n We did request a test drive, but the SA never reverted back to us.<\/p>\n We decided to try out the new Suzuki Vitara Brezza next. A few days later, I checked out Brezza at Varun Motors (Hyderabad). I didn\u2019t go through it in detail but I observed a few things,<\/p>\n The new one wasn\u2019t as great looking as the previous model. The previous model was smart looking and proportionate. The new model had really big wheel arches with undersized tyres and not so great looking cladding.<\/p>\n The top spec overlapped with Grand Vitara (which in my opinion looked far better proportionate). I could get a bigger car, if I stretched my budget a bit more.<\/p>\n With that in mind, we decided to check out Grand Vitara @ Kalyani Nexa (J.P.Nagar) , when I came back to Bengaluru.The SA (Sharath) was a really friendly guy who walked us through the features and specs. We zeroed in, on the Zeta variant and requested for a test drive. Sharath promptly arranged an extensive test drive the next day and we liked the comfort and convenience in city traffic. We didn\u2019t get a chance to drive the car on open roads, but we were fine with it.<\/p>\n Few days later, my father was back in town and we went to Nexa showroom to gather his feedback too. He was impressed by the back seat comfort and the front seat comfort and most importantly the ground clearance (210mm).<\/p>\n On August 18th, 2023, we booked Zeta AT mild hybrid Brown colour by paying an amount of 11,000. With the basic accessories fitted, the car costed approximately 19.69L OTR. The dealer gave us \u20b919k discount and a few extras like TPMS and leatherette seat covers. The final price was 19.5L OTR. Sharath promised a delivery time around 19th September, 2023.<\/p>\n Sometime, around 1st September, 2023; Sharath informed that Zeta AT variant would be dispatched soon, but he was unsure about the colour. We were a bit optimistic that it might be brown. Within a day or two, my car was registered and I got my vehicle number too. (Bengaluru RTOs are way quicker than Hyderabad RTOs).<\/p>\n On 11th September, 2023, I headed to Nexa stockyard to check out the car in person.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n At the stockyard<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Delivery formalities<\/p>\n The delivery experience was good. We got a goodies bag, with keychains and a car charger. Unlike the Honda Jazz delivery experience, we didn’t receive a photo frame or chocolates. After gifting Sharath, as a token of appreciation, we took the car out for a quick spin before the auspicious time ended. It was barely a 2km drive, to fill 5L complimentary petrol.<\/p>\n We then, took the car to a temple for pooja and headed home.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Car parked at our apartment complex(with it\u2019s cousin Hyryder in the background)<\/p>\n I didn’t get to spend much time with the new car, as I had to drive back to Hyderabad soon, in our old car (I finally inherited the Jazz).<\/p>\n My observations in the limited time, I spent with new car (three days to be precise). We drove the car mostly in the Bengaluru City traffic with just one highway run to Krishnagiri:<\/p>\n At the end of my 200kms stint with the car, I was pretty happy with my purchase. It really felt special, as I finally bought my first car, as a gift to my parents.<\/p>\n Note:<\/p>\n We skipped the following cars:<\/p>\n Pros:<\/p>\n Pros:<\/p>\n Astor:<\/p>\n Pros:<\/p>\n Was feature packed on higher variants<\/p>\n Safely styled crossover<\/p>\n Low ground clearance (180mm)<\/p>\n Poor headroom space and cramped interiors. I was really uncomfortable in the driving seat.<\/p>\n Hector\/Harrier : Very spacious cars, but sadly out of my budget.<\/p>\n Taigun\/Kushaq :<\/p>\n Hyryder: Grand Vitara’s cousin<\/p>\n A very viable option, but we had to let it go, as the waiting period was very long (six months on an average)<\/p>\n And that\u2019s a wrap. Apologies for the really long post<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Parting shot<\/p>\n Signing off<\/p>\n Check out BHPian comments for more insights and information.<\/p>\nHistory:<\/h2>\n
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Honda Amaze:<\/h2>\n
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Hyundai Grand i10 Nios :<\/h2>\n
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Hyundai Aura:<\/h2>\n
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My mother liked the space and the features and most importantly AT was available on a non sunroof variant with decent feature list (Zeta variant)<\/p>\nPros<\/h2>\n
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A week later, Sharath confirmed that a Blue colour car is available. After some initial apprehension, we decided to go with Blue colour. I paid the full amount by 7th September, 2023 and they invoiced my car.<\/p>\n\n
Creta<\/h2>\n
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Seltos : Creta’s cousin<\/h2>\n
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Grand Vitara Hybrid:<\/h2>\n
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