Before the feminist in you plans to kill me, I request you to read further.
I have bought this car in December of 2013. And I bought it cause why not. It promised me an average of 25 km/L and the Indian in me saidchalo 20-22 to de hi degi and they were right even to this day of April 2017 the car squeezes out an excellent average of 20 km/L while on a highway. The other thing that appeal to me in 2013 and still stands out in 2017 that it looks premium. A rookie will confuse it with honda city any day. It look poised and upmarket thanks to its fluid body and side cuts.
I bought this car for 8 lakh rupees which is not cheap in any ways. The petrol version was much cheaper 6.5 but I was hinged to the 25 km/L notion, and it payed well in future. Although there isnt much difference in petrol and diesel prices.
Diesel engine still runs fine but as it is born with the curse of engine noise when it ages. Mine is no difference but thanks to its design and windows sealing, once you roll up the window you dont hear a thing. My frequent trip on highways had saved me much more than the difference I payed up initially.
So thats all good things, but why isnt this lady good in bed. Well it is cost efficient and looks good too, things that you can boast around your friends. But when you ride this beautiful lady the ride isnt worth the premium I payed for. The ride is bumpy and person sitting on the back seat really gets it. And this isnt just about my car but for the fact that this car is made on Honda Brio platform which is relatively smaller compare to the car it now wears.
Inner components of my car isnt premium too but they have given it a makeover in the newer version that are coming to the market now. The back of the car supports a big booty to keep all those big suitcases, boxes and you still have enough space to roll in you grandma.
So that is it. The question is to you whether you would like to keep a beautiful wife who runs the economy well and all your friends envies you for it. But you know its gonna be rocky ride.