• anilvithayathil asks…

    I am planning to buy a car or SUV. I have shortlisted the  Swift and Bolero. My budget is about RS. 7 lakh and expected run is 20,000 kms per year. Please advise if I need to go for a diesel or petrol, if diesel Bolero or Swift? ...

    2 weeks, 6 days ago

    • The Bolero is a very rudimentary, but practical SUV. For 20,000 km a year, a diesel car is a must. What kind of driving do you do? If it’s primarily city and highway runs the Swift diesel is ideal (if you’re not carrying too many passengers or luggage). But if you are planning to tackle rough roads in the countryside then only a Bolero is useful.…[Read more]

      2 weeks, 5 days ago

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    • The Bolero is a rugged vehicle and you will feel every bit of it’s ruggedness while driving it :P The Swift is the better choice here if you can do without the extra space. If your usual drive is going to involve four passengers and some luggage the Swift is a better choice. However if you are going to lug more than 5 passengers with their luggage…[Read more]

      2 weeks, 5 days ago

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  • If you have a large family and are looking for a fuel-efficient MPV (Multi Purpose Vehicle), here’s a list of the best options for you. ...

  • Pawandce asks…

    Hi, I planning to buy a Mahindra Bolero ZLX! Any feedback for the same will be highly appreciated. ...

    2 months, 2 weeks ago

    • Bolero is a good entry-level SUV. but it has crude interiors and driving ergonomics is not that great. It also lacks safety features such as Airbags ABS. So, only if you are not particular about interior quality, drivability and safety features, only then go for Bolero ZLX!

      2 months, 2 weeks ago

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    • Pawan, can you specify why you are interested in buying a Bolero? Your needs could help us give you more inputs.

      2 months, 2 weeks ago

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  • Mahindra & Mahindra has announced that it will be increasing the prices of its products by up to three per cent depending on the models. The price hike will be effective from January 2012.This price rise is being done due to the impact of rising input costs over the past few months according to a company statement. ...

  • When it comes to utility vehicles, the Mahindra Bolero has been the undisputed king for the past five years with average sales clocking more than 7,500 units consistently. However the recently launched Tata Sumo Gold is trying its best to regain the throne. Here we find out which one of the two is actually better! ...

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