• Q.New Car Advise - Renault Duster 85PS/110PS or Maruti Suzuki S-Cross 1.6 ?

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    Roshun
    Roshun | 8 years ago

    [QUOTE=prof80;n10198]I recently took delivery of a 1.6 Silver Alpha variant and am quite pleased with the car. The only change I made was to replace the stock JK 205/60/R16 tyres with Goodyear 205/65/R16. It handles very well. I live in the Mudumalai Forest area and the ground clearance lets me get by comfortably. The only issue I'm facing is the turbo lag in low torque, especially while climbing up the winding road from Masinagudi to Ooty. I'm going to try @Roshun's tip of revving the engine to 2000+ rpm before letting go of the clutch - I recently had a couple of scary moments when the car begin rolling back during a hairpin bend.[/QUOTE] The good old Segur ghat :-) I love that road. I have driven up to Ooty and back on that ghat with 36 hairpins many times back in the 90s, with different vehicles - from the good old Hindustan Ambassador Mark III, our 1-litre Gypsy MG410, 1990 Mahindra MM 540, Willyz Jeep, Maruti Omni, and Maruti 800. It was really difficult to get the Amby up, as you had to shift to first gear on a few of the hairpins, and with its non-synchromesh first gear, you had to stop and shift way before the turn and climb. Plus it had a tendency to overheat, and so the moment we reached Talakundah at the top, we had to stop and pour water in the radiator, which would be steaming away. The Gypsy, 800 and Omni were not a problem at all. The Willyz was a 3-gear petrol Jeep which easily handled the incline, although, you had to stop and shift to first in that as well. The MM 540 was also decent, although it used to run out of breath quite a bit. The trick was to anticipate the turn, downshift way before the hairpin and follow the trick of slow in (steady throttle) and fast out (accelerate as you are just past the middle of the turn). Take it too sharp and accelerate too early and you would get wheel spin (only the 800 was a front wheel drive among all these and didn't have this issue). The 800 was the easiest to drive up that ghat - no issues at all. It was like a rabbit! Since it had an all synchromesh gearbox,q a quick shift to first before the last few turns (the steepest of the lot) meant you didn't lose momentum and could easily power up the slope. Coming to your S-Cross, you have plenty of torque - 320 Nm - and it's a front-wheel drive, so you also have great grip. The thing with climbing the ghat is to not let it drop revs. Keep it above 1800 rpm at all times, downshift as needed. Always quickly downshift to 2nd before a hairpin and power through. The last few turns at the top may need first gear, although I think with a vehicle like the S-Cross with so much torque, it may be able to smoothly take it in second. They have paved that road pretty nicely a couple of years ago, and it's now lovely to drive on. A friend went up to Ooty from Bangalore in a Scorpio and found it to be a breeze to drive up.

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    Nav87in
    Nav87in | 8 years ago

    [QUOTE=prof80;n10198]I recently took delivery of a 1.6 Silver Alpha variant and am quite pleased with the car.. I'm going to try @Roshun's tip of revving the engine to 2000+ rpm before letting go of the clutch - I recently had a couple of scary moments when the car begin rolling back during a hairpin bend.[/QUOTE] [USER="2502"]prof80[/USER] Congratulations prof80 on your Alpha :). That was the same fear I had initially. Do let us know how you handle the slopes by trying out the tip. Hope you don't experience any more scary moments. Even I am planning to replace the tyres and alloys, I have to check the stores in Chennai if any stores are willing to take the tyres and the alloys. Can you please advise how the Goodyears are handling ? Thank you

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    Nav87in
    Nav87in | 8 years ago

    [QUOTE=MotuSid;n9797]This is great news [USER="2279"]nav87in[/USER] , expect to see a thread on your buying and ownership experience of the S-Cross soon![/QUOTE] [USER="18"]MotuSid[/USER] Thank You MotuSid :) I have checked the vehicle in the yard today. As per the VIN it is Oct 2015 manufactured and it has 12.8 kms on the odo. It was a bit dirty as it has been in their yard since November as told by the RM. I will be getting the 1.6 on June 4th once I complete the payment, The NEXA RM was really good he took me to their yard which was around 15+ kms away and gave me the keys to drive their Alpha 1.6 all the way :D. I hope the "premium" NEXA experience continues post delivery too.

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