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    Tata Curvv EV vs Mahindra Scorpio [2002-2006]

    CarWale brings you comparison of Tata Curvv EV and Mahindra Scorpio [2002-2006]. The Tata Curvv EV price is Rs. 17.49 Lakh and Mahindra Scorpio [2002-2006] price is Rs. 7.11 Lakh.

    Curvv EV vs Scorpio [2002-2006] Comparison Overview

    Key HighlightsCurvv EV Scorpio [2002-2006]
    PriceRs. 17.49 LakhRs. 7.11 Lakh
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    TransmissionAutomaticManual
    Fuel TypeElectricDiesel
    Tata Curvv EV
    Tata Curvv EV
    Creative 45
    Rs. 17.49 Lakh
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    Mahindra Scorpio [2002-2006]
    Rs. 7.11 Lakh
    Last Recorded Price
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            • Engine & Transmission
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            Colours

            Pure Grey
            Virtual Sunrise
            Pristine White

            User Reviews

            Overall Rating

            4.1/5

            17 Ratings

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            Rating Parameters

            4.2Exterior

            2.0Exterior

            4.1Comfort

            2.0Comfort

            4.7Performance

            1.0Performance

            4.5Fuel Economy

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            4.3Value for Money

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            Most Helpful Review

            Killer Looks

            The killer looks very beautiful fit and finished. Pricier but worth it. If people want the best then u have to pay the premium. I am 5.8 and I have good back seat headroom. I went to the showroom and tested it. Great car. Looks premium and with premium features. Hope the petrol car is also great and with great pricing just waiting for the price release of that.

            Avoid - stick to foreign made SUVs

            <P>When I bought this car, I was proud to buy an Indian SUV - the reviews said it was reliable and most people stayed away from it on the road.&nbsp; While that part of the reviews is what i also experienced, but I had a bunch of other problems.&nbsp; </P> <P>1. The workman ship is pretty bad - in the first few months itself, several little things went wrong with it. For now,&nbsp; it drives OK but intial breaking period was pretty bad. For something that cost 10 lacs to put on the road, I was expecting much better</P> <P>2. The service coupons are a scam. When they sell you the car, they say the service is covered. What is covered is just INR 550 - my first service cost me nearly INR 3000.&nbsp; The second one, they said I was a month late so the coupon "Lapsed" - what a royal scam.</P> <P>3. It seems to really guzzle fuel. In about 6 months of use and 10,000 kms, I spend close to INR 40000 !</P> <P>4. The dealership (I bought the car in Hyderabad - Punjakutta) sucks big time. They charged me for accessories that they did not install and till today have not refunded my money.&nbsp; The check is still in the mail</P> <P>5. Safety Hazard - this reason alone should strike it from being a family car.&nbsp; If the car is parked (engine off) and it is in 1st gear and you turn the ignition without touching the clutch, the car lurches (expected) and the engine turns on (major major surprise).&nbsp; I had an accident in my neighbourhood, when the car started like that, started moving and ran into my neighbours parked cars (cost me over INR 10000 in liability plus a huge dent in my one car!).&nbsp; There are several times where in a parked car my kids would reach over and start the car - imagine the damage you could do with this ? I took it to the dealar and they said that all Scorpios do that !&nbsp; I think this car should be taken off the road just because of this.&nbsp; Remember the time the Audi had a extra lurch when it went from Drive to Park ?&nbsp; This is way worse than that.</P> <P>As soon as my lease expires, I plan to sell the car and get something more safe and reliable.</P>road power (folks stay away from it)fuel economy, drives like a truck, service sucks, starts on ignition without engaging clutch !

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            Curvv EV vs Scorpio [2002-2006] Comparison FAQs

            Q: Which car is cheaper between Tata Curvv EV and Mahindra Scorpio [2002-2006]?
            Tata Curvv EV price is Rs. 17.49 Lakh and Mahindra Scorpio [2002-2006] price is Rs. 7.11 Lakh. Hence Mahindra Scorpio [2002-2006] is the cheapest amongst these cars.
            Disclaimer: For the above Comparison of Compare Curvv EV and Scorpio [2002-2006], CarWale has taken utmost care in gathering precise and accurate information about price, specs, features, colours etc, however, CarWale cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damage/loss. For Compare Curvv EV and Scorpio [2002-2006] comparison, we have considered most popular variant on CarWale as default, however, any variant of these cars can be compared.