Dear friends Please note I am writing this review based only on driving experience and not on ownership experience.
First impression and looks.......:
Bolero looks good from all sides and angles but only from a distance.
when you get closer, you can see uneven gaps in many places, for
instance the panel gaps (between the body and bumper both rear and frontal , quality of plastics used for wheel arches, interior plastic quality )
is uneven and ugly.The fit and finish is not even average both inside
and outside the bolero.Even the beeding on the sides in the top model
is not fixed perfectly.it is opening and showing the paste used for
sticking it in many points. (To check this i went to a dealer showroom there were about six bolero's on display and none of them had a perfect fit and finish and on top of it the sales person agreed that boleros come from the factory like that only????)
Well ...Yes!!! the bolero looks macho from front.But when you look at
it from the sides or from the rear at close quarters you will really
not feel so , In fact you may feel my god this could break easily on
impact or like wise...The head light lens and assembly looks
promisingly of lighting up the darkness ahead of you satisfactorily
.The rear light lens looks decent.The graphics on the sides could be
better ( Crde engine). Atleast the Crde version could sport a roof
spoiler factory fitted and better sound system and alloy
wheels..Nothing to say about DI Turbo looks plain and bland.There is
only one horn provided behind the front grill, the horn looks cheap..
Interiors :
The interior space is nothing to rave about. The dashboard is small and
primitive ,the plastics scream of cheap quality.The dashboard is
utterly useless you cannot keep anything on it.i would say maruti omni
had better dashboard. The door pads are not better. In the Crde version
the front doors had a small map holder which is useful but built
cheap.And there is a door handle at the bottom of the door i couldn't
understand the purpose of that and neither the sales person could .the
DI turbo has just plain door pads no holders or so...The seats are
stiff and bench like in the rear and the head rest pokes on your
neck.really the rear seats took me to my good old school days where we
used to sit in stiff wooden benches.Coming to the front seats the
bucket seat looks good but once you climb on to them they r not a bit
comfortable. In fact they feel like a different version of the rear
stiff seats.The seat is the same in Both the engine versions.The roof
material looks average. The steering feels ok to drive sufficient
enough. the bolero is suitable only for 4 to 5 people and not 7 or 8
like they advertise.
Driving it:
There are two types of engines offered (1). Crde 2.49L & 97HP.(2).DI Turbo & 68 HP.
(1). Crde 2.49L & 97HP
First
about the Crde engine.The engine is quite silent and once inside and
windows rolled up the cabin noise is not harsh or too much The noise
level inside is acceptable and less compared to other boleros .The
power steering is excellent.Braking is also good.The engine response is
very good.The engine feels good to drive and overtaking in city and
highways will not be a problem.The Air-con is also good.
The CRDE engine is good.
Comment: The Crde is good but if you look closely at the front
grill you can see the Inter-cooler for the turbo-charger,I personally
feel that the inter-cooler is placed way too forward... in case of any
frontal impact it will be first one to get damaged even if the total
impact is less..I hope you understand what i mean..A front bumper guard will he helpful to a certain extent..
(2).DI Turbo & 68 HP.
The
Di engine is really a miserable and shitty engine to drive. The engine
response is bad and even without A/C the pickup is not that much.The
power steering and Air-con remains the same as above.The only good part
is mahindras claim a mileage of 14 to 16 in city which i think is not
bad if at all it is true.(But i doubt it)The badge on the bolero
screams turbo but the engine hardly moves ..
The DI Turbo is very average or below average. I think my old vehicle has better pickup .
Gearbox feel :
The gear leaver of the bolero ( both
engines ) are placed in such a way which is difficult to access and
shifting to second gear makes you feel that toy are trying to shear off
the gears from the shaft , and my god shifting to reverse is really
pain in the backside, very crude and not a bit smooth. gear box is poor
in both engines..
Reliability:
Both the engines score 100% for reliability factor both engines have
been around for some time and proven their capability and reliability
both in city and beyond it..And i believe that the spares will not cost
a bomb.Bolero is definitely suitable for Indian roads.It has the
go-anywhere ability.
My personal choice:
Personally i would prefer a used,
good condition CRDE bolero and do up the interiors nicely and make
seating comfortable (definitely i will have to replace the front seats
and re-cushion the rear seats ) and add a good amplifier and a
sub-woofer, sport a roof spoiler, remove the lousy looking graphics,If
possible try to relocate the inter-cooler at a relatively safe
place,fix a couple of extra driving lights , keep riding the bolero
happily ever after ...
Will i buy a NEW one ??
I would never want to buy a new bolero because
Considering
that a guy pays 7.4 lac for the CRDE engine or a minimum of 6.10 lac
for the basic version if DI Turbo engine What he gets is a something
worthy half of the money he pays. I would say the maruti alto or even
800 have better interiors.
Bottom Line:
The bolero is compaCrde engine ,Power steering, NVH levels inside cabin, A/C ,DI engine , interiors,cheap plastic quality, poor fit and finish, Gear box,