Wheels for the well-heeled: Luxury cars make a beeline for India

Thursday, October 29 2009, 00:01

by CarToq Editor

Nothing screams money more than a luxury car. First-generation entrepreneurs, hedge fund managers, doctors, architects, lawyers, engineers and dotcom geeks with cash to spare are now joining an exclusive club of high-end car owners:  A club that includes celebrities like Akshay Kumar, Bipasha Basu, Bobby Deol, Leander Paes and so many more.

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Premier Rio road tests – all you wanted to know

Wednesday, October 28 2009, 20:52

by CarToq Editor

First impressions and road tests of the just-launched Premier Rio have started popping up. I don’t know about you, but there is something about this vehicle that makes me really wish it would be successful. However, looking at the initial driving impressions, that does not seem likely to happen.

But then they could be wrong, and perhaps Maitreya Doshi of PAL has a better insight into what the market wants than the bloggers and websites.

Adil Jal Darukhanawala of Zigwheels has given the Rio one of the more positive reviews.

Take a look at this.

The Rio drives very well, is sprightly without being over the top, and can more than hold its own with all of the A-segment hatches as well as the entry level B-segmenters.

That is interesting. Others who had a test drive had quite the opposite view.

He also says that the car is essentially a kei-car which falls under the Japanese kei-car regulations. That means that there are restrictions on size. Perhaps we should not be complaining about the size then? This definitely does not look like a vehicle for the really tall or fat.

As far as drivablity goes, he says that you have to keep the Rio in its torque band, and then progress is pretty good. His view is that the rear wheel drive of the Premier Rio makes it quite different, and “brings a flush to your face.” Hmmmm.

You can read the full review of the Premier Rio road test from Zigwheels here.

Sirish Chandran of Overdrive has a totally different view on the Premier Rio. He has serious problems with the build quality of the car and finish. That is stuff which Adil says is par for the course for a car that is built to a price. Nothing to complain about, according to him.

According to him, the Rio does not feel confidence inspiring. The Rio has doors which does not open wide enough, there is not enough room for the rear passengers, and even small hatches which cost less today feel more sophisticated and drive better, says Sirish Chandran after his quick road drive of the Rio. You can read his full story on the Rio and a quick driving impression here.

Team-bhp, that hangout of auto enthusiasts from across India, too have  quick driving impression. The general opinion in Team-BHP is negative, and seriously so. But remember that these are car enthusiasts, and there may be nothing in the Rio that would appeal to them.

One of their members, Dippy, who drove the Premier Rio around a bit had this to say:

The driving position is not great with the steering touching the legs of even a short driver like me. This gets quite irritating. The power steering is quite light though and driving it through traffic should not be a problem. Coming to the rear, the Rio is strictly a 4 seater as opposed to the company’s 5 seating capacity.

Nothing positive about the Rio there either. You can read the full thread on the Rio here.

Remember that nobody has done a complete road test of the Premier Rio and tested its performance on all its aspects. We will have to wait a bit for that. BSMotoring has promised a detailed driving impression this weekend, and we will wait for that.

Also, whether the vehicle is a good for the market that it is targetting – that is something no one has seriously examined yet. This is definitely no replacement for the much-loved Maruti Gypsy, for sure.

Our feeling is that even considering that the Rio is built to a price, that argument may not work as the top end variant costs almost Rs 7 lac on-road in Mumbai.

Premier Rio launched – price Rs 5.95 lakh for top end LX version

Wednesday, October 28 2009, 14:50

by CarToq Editor

Premier Rio min SUV launched – no four wheel drive, though.

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Suzuki SX4 VVT launched in India

Wednesday, October 28 2009, 10:41

by CarToq Editor

We recently reported that the Suzuki SX4 is being prepped with a new enigne that would meet BS IV emission norms. Well, it is here now. And what Maruti has on offer for Indians is a much better car that can take the battle closer to the segment leader Honda City. And there is an automatic SX4 to boot.

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Premier Rio mini-SUV launch on Oct 28

Tuesday, October 27 2009, 00:33

by CarToq Editor

Now this is interesting. Cars from Premier Auto Ltd. were some of the first we ever rode in. Premier Padmini, alongwith Ambassadors and Mahindras formed our automobile trinity for a long time indeeded, till the soap-dish sized Maruti 800 came into overthrow all of them. Update: Premier Rio launched – click here!

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Tata Nano cars catching fire?

Thursday, October 22 2009, 17:57

by CarToq Editor

Since September 2009, it has been reported, that three Tata Nano cars have caught fire according to reports in the media. Company blamed it on localised meltdowns. Right or wrong, the doubts are definitely not good news for Tata Motors.

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Suzuki Kizashi launch at Auto Expo 2010

Tuesday, October 20 2009, 23:41

by CarToq Editor

Update: Maruti Suzuki displayed the Suzuki Kizashi at the 2010 Auto Expo yesterday. Read Suzuki Kizashi at 2010 Auto Expo for latest news.

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Fiat Linea 1.9 litre version to be launched at Auto Expo 2010

Sunday, October 18 2009, 13:55

by CarToq Editor

It has just been announced that a 1.9 liter version of the popular Fiat Linea will be launched at the 2010 Auto Expo in New Delhi.

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Tata Manza flops on style?

Friday, October 16 2009, 16:23

by CarToq Editor

After all, is it that difficult to make a car that looks better?

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Tata Indigo Manza photo gallery

Thursday, October 15 2009, 21:09

by CarToq Editor

So, now that the car is here, perhaps it is time for a photo gallery. We have been publishing occasional pictures along with our stories about the new car.

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