CarWale brings you comparison of Tata Tigor and Fiat Punto [2009-2011]. The Tata Tigor price is Rs. 6.00 Lakh and Fiat Punto [2009-2011] price is Rs. 4.41 Lakh. The Tata Tigor is available in 1199 cc engine with 2 fuel type options: Petrol and CNG and Fiat Punto [2009-2011] is available in 1172 cc engine with 1 fuel type options: Petrol. Tigor provides the mileage of 19.2 kmpl and Punto [2009-2011] provides the mileage of 12 kmpl.
Key Highlights | Tigor | Punto [2009-2011] |
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Price | Rs. 6.00 Lakh | Rs. 4.41 Lakh |
Engine Capacity | 1199 cc | 1172 cc |
Power | 84 bhp | - |
Transmission | Manual | Manual |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Petrol |
Finance | |||
Daytona Grey | Hip hop black | ||
Opal White | Tuscan Wine | ||
Medium grey | |||
Fox trote Azure | |||
Exotica red | |||
Minimal Grey | |||
Bossa nova white |
Overall Rating | 5.0/5 7 Ratings | 1.0/5 1 Rating |
Rating Parameters | 5.0Exterior | 3.0Exterior | |
4.7Comfort | 3.0Comfort | ||
5.0Performance | 1.0Performance | ||
4.7Fuel Economy | 1.0Fuel Economy | ||
5.0Value for Money | 1.0Value for Money |
Most Helpful Review | Ride the Tiger- the Tigor My showroom experience was superb. The dealer even helped me get my BH number plate within 2 days. About the car, the experience is indescribable. On highways the fuel economy even reached 27 km/l. The build quality of TATA is incomparable. On road, Tigor gives superb driving confidence. Overall super happy with Tata and Tigor. | A Fiat Punto User for 5 years <p><strong>Being a Fiat Punto Active user for last 5 years I personally thought it was important to post a review for users who are looking for reviews from people who have used this car brand for a longer period since it was launched in India just over 5 years back. Having owned a Maruti Zen for 6 years before buying this car I can objectively say that it has been an overall bad experiece for me. Each year the car has thrown up some or the other major issues with me having to spend 20K - 25K on an average every year on major repairs. Note that not even once have I had a single accident and the fact that my car has only run for 30000 kms (since it always had some issue) so there is no question of any major wear and tear. Following are the major repairs required every year - </strong></p> <p><strong>Year 1 - Entire electric circuit replacement </strong></p> <p><strong>Year 2 - Power windows, door lock damage (both front doors) & broken plastic interiors </strong></p> <p><strong>Year 3 - Fuel tank & its meter issue </strong></p> <p><strong>Year 4 - Power steering oil leaks requiring cable & pad replacements </strong></p> <p><strong>Year 5 - Gear box & clutch replacement </strong></p> <p><strong>For all 5 years the authorized service center openly acknowledged poor quality of the car brand, were apologetic but had only one answer 'needs replacement no choice'. It amazes me that an well known Italian car manufacturer can deliver such poor quality product. And I sincerely hope that no one undergoes the emotional agony. Irony there is a 'Emotion' variant of the car as well. </strong></p> <p><strong><br/></strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p> </p>Body strength & StabilityCheap interiors, Low mileage, Engine, Electric circuit problems, Clutch problems, Power window perf |
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