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    • 18 years ago | Umar Ali Shaikh
      Well, I don;t own it yet, but eager to own. In theprocess, I have done enough research (on the net, speaking to owners, speaking to old car dealers etc.). Ihave the following viwes 1. If you are looking for a car which will give you POWER,style,stunning looks,space,safety,great ride,comfort and you don't want to pay more than 6 lacs odd (well after the discounts), please don't think twice 2. If you want the above and looking for a fuel economy of more than 10kmpl in city with a/c on, don't waste your time and don't evaluate this car. (Please note fuel economy greatly depends on the driving conditions and the locality where you drive. The above and below mentioned figure is only an idea and based on some user feedback. Hence actual fuel economy may differ) 3. Having said that, tell me which cars with 1.6 litre, DOHC engine gives you more than 10 in city (Mumbai city) with a/c on. Let's look at the cars in the catagory. Accent, gives about 9-9.5, Ford - gives about 7.5-8kmpl, Optra, gives you about 8kmpl, Baleno gives you about 10kmpl and the Honda City VTEC gives you about 9-10kmpl. All thes cars will cost you approx 1,00,00 - 3,00,000 more than the adventure. 4. Having spoken to many owners of this car, they have only praises about this car. They confirm a fuel economy of about 9kmpl with a/c on in Mumbai city. Worst being 8kmpl and best being 10-11kmpl. On the highways, if you drive this car at around 2500 rpm, you will get aprox. 13 kmpl with a/c on. My friend who owns an Indigo petrol, gets 9kmpl in City and 11kmpl on highways. 4. What do you get in this price:- Fully loaded with Power Steering, Power Windows,central Locking, Adjustable Steering, leather wrapped steering wheel, gear knob, Allow Wheels, 4 fog lamps, tubeless Pirelli tyres, Rear defogger, rear wiper, front bull bar, twin roof rails...hmmm lot of stuff. 5. What is holding this car to become best seller. I should say perception of buyers. Let me tell you that my experience with the delaers has been extremely good (Wasan Motors, Anuroop and Fortune Cars). They are quite responsive and very well mannered. I have cheked with the existing owners, and they say they have no issues with the car and the after sales service. The spare parts costs have also come down drastically due to localisation. 6. Finally, I spoke to FIAT India's Sales Person. He assures that they will not commit the old mistake of poor A-S-S again. I can understand, as winner Palio which was one of the leaders in the sales figures in the hacth back catagory in early 2002 went bunk due to poor response from the dealers. And mind you, there is the new generation Paio on cards and about to be lanched in this September(Most probably) 7. Tata-Fiat tie up is really taking off and I guess there is not much reason to worry. My verdict, if you can keep your perception oriented mind aside and think performance and quality and want to mix it with lot of driving pleasure, this car will help you win.Great Space, Comfort, Safety, Pick up, Ride and Handling, Great LooksNot so good interior
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    • 18 years ago | Sunil
      First I owe Fiat Adventure sports 1.6 and by Choice. 1. If you are professional or businessman and put SAFETY of family first then think of FIAT/Skoda 2.If you have to drive on highways then think of FIAT/Skoda Now my experience with this vehicle. I earlier owned a Wagon R as well and this time I was back to FIAT again. - Adventure is very comfortable to drive.you feel very safe on highways or on any fast moving roads.The pirelli tubeless tyres are wonderful and with 1.2 tons steel ( car weighs 1.2tons) they simply move licking the road.Great drive!! -the ground clearance is 190mm and this gives wonderful mobility.On speedbreakers,potholes,back- breakers !!the heavy suspension +pireli tyres makes you feel very comfortable.The car is able to manage speedbreakers and U turns with great ease.Excellent on this aspect. -The space is huge for 5-6 luggage and a family can plan to take a lot of stuff on vacation. - At night with all the lights on,the steering area looks like a cockpit of aircraft.Overall very good in this aspect.( so many features on lights,beams that difficult to write). - The power and torque is unmatched (1.6 ).In Delhi when the traffic is very slow I can still manage to drive on 3 gear while on Wagon R had to use 1-2.The use of Clutch is very less and one doesnot need to use it except changing the gear as the car can easily drive at lowest level on 1/2/3 gear!!! amaging.No knocking sound !! -Apart from the looks the car is best value for money you pay. Fiat is providing fully loaded car (1.6!!) at such price( 6 lakhs on road). Just because FIAT was not doing well it was price like that.Now with TATA taking over sales and services the things are improving fast.We expect a total turnaround.. -The spare parts are very cheap and available at all Tata showrooms.Service has improved dramatically now. -NOW the most difficult topic: Fuel efficiency: a)A lot depends on how you drive and usage of clutch and gear change etc.In cities the gap between the best mileage cars( Maruti) and FIAT gets reduced thanks to the less clutch usage in FIAT. b)With Full A/C one can expect 10 -11 Km/lt on using 3-4-5 gears.On high way it around 12-13-14 But on highways the difference will increase between Marutis,Honda city and Adventure... But then on high ways SAFETY is more important!! c)On dead traffic like Bangalore/Mumbai or Moolchand flyover in Delhi or Gurgaon stretch one can expect 8.5-9.0. If you live in DELHI and want to combine SAFETY + superb MILEAGE then Put an CNG kit.....No car can suit better than adventure (with such heavy suspension and huge boot space) for CNG.. within one month( I was told by dealer)the approval for CNG kit will come and TATA dealer will start provinding CNG option with warranty!! overall great looks,tough vehicle,very Safe,good comfort and style.....fairly okay mileage( compare to its class)... Regards Sunil SharmaTough and best suited for indian roads,very safe,amazing drive,Style and comfort for the priceinteriors though are good could be made better
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    • 18 years ago | Krishna
      I HAVE PURCHASED A SECOND HAND CAR AT A MIND GOBBLING PRICE FOR RS. 2.5 LAKHS AND GOT IT CONVERTED TO LPG BY INVESTING ANOTHER RS. 20K AND I FEEL VERY HAPPY OF OWNING A SECOND HAND ADVENTURE AT THAT PRICE .  THERE IS NO VARIATION IN PERFORMANCE OF THE CAR AFTER GETTING IT CONVERTED TO LPG.  IT IS COSTING ME RS. 3 PER KM WITH LPG.GOOD SPACE, SOLID BUILT,BETTER COMFORTPOOR INTERIORS, SPARES AVAILABILITY
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    • 18 years ago | Viveck Pandey
      I am on the endge of owing this car!!!! And the same goes with my line. What valuation you can do with your dream car!!!!! Mind you, you don't see adventure taxi, you dont' see adventure driven by a professor and you don't see adventure standing on the road!!!! You see FIAT ADVENTURE when you turn your head to see this wild untamed beast passing by silently and impressing you while your neck finally decides to tunr again to see all the crowd (Maruti Zen, OPTRA, FORD and autorickshaw's) If you know your style, you are proud of being there where you are in your life, you want comfort and want safety for your family and earn enough to maintain a car then why waste time on evaluating ADVENURE? People say, it becomes simple while evaluating...What is simple by the way? Simple is, when the light goes off, put on generator and the water tank fills!!! Simple is not filling buckets and caring them to the 3rd floor from the gorund floor tap..right? So when all the FIAT PALIO ADVENTURE OWNERS are giving good reviews, the car is seen (if not in abundance) on Indian roads and TATA FIAT dealership is promising you everything than why you want to invest your quality time in EVALUATING!!!! I mean if you know that your time has QUALITY!!!(Try reading in between the lines before you feel offended...) GO FOR ADVENTURE, if you have the time to read my article, dead sure I am, you have that style and concern for the person you are....Can you value A DREAM ?Can you afford your imagination ?
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    • 18 years ago | Chirantan Aranya

      My family and I had to balance our requirement of a utility vehicle and practicality in Bangalore traffic, and we were excited to discover that the Fiat Adventure fit that bill well. We instantly liked the estate with its high ground clearance, Pirelli tyres and sporty attitude. At around 600K ex-showroom here I believe it delivers enough bang for the buck. If you place safety, comfort, lifestyle and unique road statement over mileage and economy of operation, then I recommend the Adventure. We narrowed our test drives to Ford Fusion and the Adventure before buying. I liked the Fusion for its better start-stop performance and eagerness in the1st-2nd gear region. The Adventure seemed to need more prodding in that region unless you revved enough, but I worry a lot about guzzling so that was out. I liked the Fusion's interiors better although the appointment seemed to be marred by cheap looking surfaces. The Adventure's interiors were a plain disappointment, and so was the instrumentation with all analog readings. We were especially surprised that Fiat would not give any thought to essential utilities like cup holders and gadget pockets for the outdoor utility appeal it tries to generate for the Adventure. We loved the Adventure for its superior ride quality though, as we took a test cruise on a patch of dirt and pockmarks. And I simply adored it when I discovered that the Adventure had plenty of room at the 3rd-4th gear positions. It came into its own with the 5th gear overdrive and reminded me of the stylish Subaru Outback I drove in the US.

      In the first week of our ownership we took our Adventure to Coorg on a track that varied from great roads to no-tar off-road tracks in meandering hill sections. I liked how it performed, and managed to average 10kpl throughout, with A/C on about 60% of the time. In Bangalore peak traffic in which nothing seems to move, I was rather unsettled by the steady downward droop of the fuel guage needle and can't say I did better than a 8.5kpl with A/C intermittently on. While I vouch that on long hauls I felt significantly less tired, city drive (of the horrific kind in Bangalore) appeared  somewhat onerous at the controls of a 1.2 ton vehicle. But it did feel good to see some of those belligerent truckers making way for us or to see some heads turn around. The four fog lamps capable of shining into the head of the drivers in the opposite direction came in handy to make them realize that they had to lower their high beams in dense two-way traffic conditions.

      The side mount bars and bull-bar, all standard accessories, appear as deterrents to the pesky two and three wheelers that want to squeeze into your blind spots.

      That reminds me, the side mirros are not very useful to me; even at maximum swivel I have to crouch to peer into them for a full view while driving. And someone also said that the all-terrain Pirellis need rotation at every 5000Kms due to their special tread. We took our bet on this vehicle knowing that a Fiat never lets you down if you treat it well and hoping Tatas will deliver on their promise of a better after sales service.

      To sum up, my family and I are pretty happy with our decision and glad that we found a multi utility vehicle for our lifestyle. We plan to take the vehicle on long drives to better utilize what we perceive are its 'intended uses'. We think it is a great performer and looks and feels great.

      Unique road presence, good suspension, steering, build, serious offroading applicationdisappointing interiors, instrumentation could be better
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    • 18 years ago | Sunil
      I have done first servicing of my Adventure and here is the brief review of the experience Most of the travelling has been done in Delhi and have done some 100 Kms on Delhi- Gurgaon- Manesar road.Have maintain 60Km as max speed though could not resist to touch 80 Kms while on highway.( avoided as was advised) a)Have done 1440 Kms and used 150.82 lts of Speed /IOC petrol. The average comes out to be 9.55km/lts. I gear - 5% II gear- 30% III gear-35% IV gear- 25 V gear- 5% Aircon usage -65-70% Last filling was 38 lts and covered 403 Km. This included a 100 Km high way drive and the averge was 10.61 km/lt. The petrol bills add to Rs 7319 and approx it comes to Rs 5/km. My average with Wagon R used to be 11-12/km in Delhi Positive points: a)SAFETY:while driving feel you are very safe in the box of steel and you feel pity on people driving so fast with boxes of tins!!. very very balanced and good drivebility on Indian roads. Especially on katcha roads,pot holes,breakers and terrain surface. ---10/10 marks b)Comfort:very comfortable on long drives. I used to get tired while driving but here you get a feeling difficult to describe with adventure and its very comfortable on long drives.No back pains and less tired ness---10/10 c)A/C: effective and powerful and need not to go beyound 2 mark. Infact most of the time had to shut it back or put on lowest level due to chilling.---9/10 d) breaks: on sudden breaks it always stops at the last moment but feel scope of improvement here and breaks could be better.....8/10 e)Tubeless Pireli Tyres: one feels the vehicle is running in control and licking the ground. 9/10. One mark less because it lowers the F/E!! f)Boot space : no match : 10/10 g) Doors: you have to bang !! gives the sound of tough car!! h)ground clearnace: 190 and unmatched....10/10. i) Looks: The car park or Valet park guy looks will tell that .... imported car!!. Neck cranes when the car passes by... impressive and exclusive looks.... 10/10 j)The Ist and II gear torque is great and the car moves on nicely without accelaration.I could drive at III gear even though the speedometer was showing <10 km/hrs and no knocking sound at all.I think here it brings a major difference with other vehicles.-------10/10 The gear are getting smooth. they were hard initially and compare to marutis its still quite hard Negative: a)Still to see the services : The car first servicing was well handled. It was done at vivek auto ,Delhi. Mr Mukherjee ,GM workshop was very nice ,old FIAT trained person.care well taken by Kapil there... so no complains yet. b)F/E: with current trend ..Expect F/e to be 9.5-11 in city and 12-14 on highways.Will know after II servicing only if the F/E improves or not c) perception of FIAT and OEM parts: Overall for the money I had spent ,Its a very satisfying.It gives you an exclusive feel.FIAT makes great cars ..no doubt.. I hope they will not let us down on services in future too!! regards Sunil sharmaReview after doing 1440 Km
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    • 18 years ago | amay
      I am driving Adventure from last one year. No problem for spare parts you get it easily available at the dealers also one more thing i will like to bring to notice that the spare parts of fiat are of excellent Quality and hence they do not ware out easily unless and until manhandeled by some road side mechanic. Its the story of the past that fiat dealers were not offering good service but now I can say that Fiat service network have improved very much you can expect a better service from Fiat then other competitor. The car is excellent there is no doubt about it for six lakhs u get everything ie power style and safety what is most important in a vechile, but safety is still ignored by majority of people in our country as every one thinks about mileage All I can say is Jaan Hai to Jahan Hai !!!!!but believe me if you drive this car with care you can get a decent fuel efficency. There is a great news that Fiat will be offering a retrofitted CNG option for Adventure but its been delayed due to some reason and will be available shortly with all Fiat and Tata dealers.So keep fingers cross and wait major of the mileage problem will be solved once fiat starts marketing Adventure with Cng options. All i can Say. Regards, Amaygood safety sturdy vechiel at high speed and very attractive and eye catchybad interiors low resale
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    • 18 years ago | Bala
      Just bought this car..(Formula Red) after tons and tons of research. The final 2 were 1.6 Adventure and Ford Fusion. I picked the Adventure because of bettery safety feel and style. The Car is a stunner...people give it a long stare whereever I take it. I am shocked that Fiat India is not promoting this fantastic machine. In fact a lot of my friends and relatives didnt know that this model existed Its high time they promote their machines in a better way ...get a better ad / PR agency !!
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      Style..Safety..Value for ..yes..Money...Stunner !Some plastic parts are tacky.
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    • 18 years ago | Umar1310
      It has been a little over a month since I own this car. My rating for the over all experience, which included fuel economy, dealer service, car performance etc is 10 out of 10. The car has not given any problems whatsoever since the time I have bought it. The dealer resposne is excellent (I bought it from Wasan Motors, Tata-Fiat dealer). The car is made for Indian roads. You need to ride it believe it on rough roads. Loads of space and head turner (definitely) on the roads. I have got 9.3kmpl average till now. Out of which 25% is on the highway run and 75% is city run. All with 100% a/c.World Calss Suspension, Safety, Ride, Handling, Great LooksPoor Interiors
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    • 18 years ago | Sunil
      Deccan Herald, Saturday, September 13, 2003 (As fuel efficiency continues to be the first question on many buyers’ minds, Fiat had to do something to change its gas guzzling reputation. With the launch of Palio NV, the company hopes to tackle the problem, says Murad Ali Baig) No one would expect 14.4 kmpl from a Palio especially if this result was the average of ten cars at the end of a 170 km test drive with city traffic out of Mumbai, high speeds along the expressway towards Pune and with low gears on the steep ‘ghat’ sections. Actually Car No 1, that I was driving at high speeds upto 150 kmph, got the worst result at 12.12 kmpl though some other more cautious drivers got 17.68 and 15.33 kmpl. As fuel efficiency continues to be the first question on many buyers’ minds, Fiat had to do some serious work to change its gas guzzling reputation. The Fiat Palio like the Corsa Sail is actually a big car roughly comparable to an Accent or Ikon except for the chopped off boot. It has about 30% more internal space and so about 30% more weight than the smaller hatchbacks like the Zen or Santro. To tackle its fuel gulping reputation, Fiat has just launched a new model, the Palio NV, that has been re-engineered to improve fuel consumption by 9.8%. The catalytic converter has been positioned close to the exhaust manifold to ensure quick engine warm up for thermal efficiency. So this solves one of the major causes of fuel consumption, as the engine will immediately warm even on short trips and not after ten minutes as in most cars. Secondly, the powerful AC system with a big 130 cc compressor has been reconfigured to put minimal load on the engine and finally an air dam under the front bumper improves airflow under the car for less air resistance. I had expected that Fiat would remap the MPFI to give leaner fuel supply but Mr. Alberto Montanari, Chairman and MD of Fiat India, emphatically declared that the engine management system had not been touched so the pick up and performance of the Palio 1.2 would not be affected at all. As all modern engines are quite well optimized I found such a huge improvement hard to believe until I accidentally discovered another reason from one of Fiat’s proud technical people. The earlier Palios had actually been giving better fuel consumption than most people realised because of an error in the odometer. It had originally been calibrated for low profile 165/70 R 13 tyres and not corrected when Fiat opted for bigger 80 profile tyres to get better ground clearance. So the increased circumference of about 5% meant that old Palios were actually giving 5% better fuel consumption than their odometers were telling them. So with the changes and with the corrected odometer, buyers can now expect about 14 kmpl for normal highway cycle driving and roughly 11 kmpl for urban cycle driving but a lot depends on the driver, the traffic and the roads. The NV also sports a few other changes like wider and better seats, an RPM meter, interior lights that stay on for a few seconds after switching off, etc. Though the new Palio NV now offers excellent value for money Fiat will also have to change their perceptions about its service and spares. There had also been the concern about the future of Fiat worldwide, but those fears are now ebbing. Palio is part of Fiat’s 178 platform that has been a success in many countries clocking a cumulative sale of 2.4 million units. The fuel efficiency gap with the Zen, Santro and some other models will further improve because new crash test requirements of ARAI is forcing Indian automakers to make them stronger and heavier than they used to be. So safety norms may spell the end of light, thin-skinned cars. The four new NV models will be in the showrooms at a price marginally increased by Rs 3000 to range from Rs 3.55 lakh to Rs 4.35 lakh. So buyers can now expect the space and comfort of a bigger car with small car fuel efficiencies.Palio turns fuel efficient-from ArchivesOld article but worth reading
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