Tata Sierra [1991] Turbo is the top model in the Sierra [1991] lineup and the price of Sierra [1991] top model is Rs. 25.00 Lakh.
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Sierra [1991] Turbo Specifications & Features
Features
Features
Features
Safety
Overspeed Warning
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Mandatory safety system for cars sold in India, a single beep is emitted after 80kmph and continuous ones after 120kmph
Lane Departure Warning
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This function detects when the car is drifting out of its lane and cautions the driver through audio/visual alerts
Emergency Brake Light Flashing
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The brake lights flash in a quick intermittent fashion to indicate to the following vehicles to slow down quicker than usual
Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
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The driver is warned of an impending crash due to stopped/slowing vehicles ahead of them
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
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This system automatically stops the car if it senses an obstacle where the driver fails to take action
It is imperative to pay attention while driving and rely less on such systems
High-beam Assist
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This feature spots oncoming vehicles at night to shift the headlight between high and low beam
NCAP Rating
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The official crash test safety rating given to a car by one of the many testing agencies around the world
Blind Spot Detection
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Blind Spot Detection systems use sensors to detect and alert the driver of any sudden movements in his/her blind spot
Lane Departure Prevention
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This feature automatically steers the car to prevent it from moving out of the lane when there is no driver input
Rear Cross-traffic Assist
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An assistance feature that alerts the driver who is backing out of a parking space if another vehicle is approaching
One must always be cautious of pedestrians, children and other obstacles when backing up.
Airbags
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Rear Middle Three Point seatbelt
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Safer three-point seatbelts for passengers seated in the middle of the second row of seats.
Budget cars are usually fitted with more economical lap belts for the middle-occupant.
Rear Middle Head Rest
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A headrest for the middle occupant of the second-row of seats.
Budget cars are usually not offered with headrests for the middle occupant of the second-row to save on costs. Headrests are instrumental in reducing whiplash injuries in case of an accident
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
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A digital gauge that provides the live status of the air pressure in every tyre of a car.
For accurate readings, ensure that the sensors on the rim are not tampered with during any wheel/tyre repairs
Child Seat Anchor Points
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Anchor points or strap systems built into car seats to keep child seats in place, especially during a crash
ISOFIX is an international standard for child seat anchor points, but not all car manufacturers follow this standard
Seat Belt Warning
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Mandatory fitment in cars sold in India, emits loud beeps when it detects that occupants are not wearing their seatbelts.
Seat belt warning is mandatory for front-seat occupants, but it is recommended that all occupants wear seat belts.
Braking & Traction
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
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An electronic system that prevents the tyres from locking and skidding in emergency braking situations by pulsing the brakes (quickly releasing and reapplying the brakes)
ABS is a great accident prevention technology, allowing drivers to steer while braking hard
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
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An electronic system that redirects braking forces among the four brakes to stop the car as quickly and stably as possible
Brake Assist (BA)
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A system that increases brake pressure to help the car stop quicker
Even when emergency braking, it is observed that drivers don’t apply maximum brake pressure through the pedal, the BA system provides additional pressure to help stop the car quicker
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
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System designed to improve car stability and control, especially when the car is accelerating.
ESP or ESC cannot increase traction but rather improve control or help regain control in slippery conditions.
Four-Wheel-Drive
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A system that sends the car's power to all the four wheels at the same time
Hill Hold Control
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A feature that prevents the car from rolling backwards when stopped on a slope
Traction Control System (TC/TCS)
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This system cuts power to those wheels that are spinning without grip/traction
Given the option, keep traction control on all the time.
Hill Descent Control
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A feature that limits the car's speed without any driver input while traversing down descents
Limited Slip Differential (LSD)
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This function prevents wheelspin and maximises traction by shuffling torque between wheels
It is also a nifty safety feature since it offers more control over a vehicle's power delivery
Differential Lock
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Locking differentials split power/torque evenly among both tyres on an axle.
In off-road vehicles, locking differentials allows for better traction when one of the wheels is in the air, in FWD/AWD cars allows for better corner traction and in RWD sports cars allows for drifting around corners.
Locks & Security
Engine Immobiliser
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A security device that prevents the engine from being started unless the key is present
Central Locking
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This feature let's one unlock all the doors remotely or with a key
Speed Sensing Door Lock
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This feature automatically locks the car's doors when it reaches a preset speed
A convenient feature for those who can't remember to lock the doors
Child Safety Lock
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Such locks are built into the rear doors to prevent rear seat occupants from opening the doors
Comfort & Convenience
Air Purifier
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Used to improve the air quality within the cabin by removing contaminants
Electronic Parking Brake
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Air Conditioner
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The different types of air-conditioning systems used to cool the cabin
Maintaining the lowest temperature and first blower speed offers the best results.
Front AC
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Rear AC
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Third Row AC Zone
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Heater
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This feature allows warm air to pass through the air-con vents for heating the cabin
Vanity Mirrors on Sun Visors
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Compact mirrors fitted to the inside of the sunvisor
Cabin Boot Access
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The option of being able to access the boot space while sitting inside the car
Anti-glare Mirrors
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These mirrors negate the glare from headlight beams of cars behind you
Since a large chunk of people love driving around in their high beam, these mirrors come in handy
Parking Assist
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A feature that aids drivers park with ease and greater precision using sensors/cameras
It comes as a boon for drivers who are not used to parking in tight spots
Parking Sensors
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Sensors that are usually located on the bumpers of a car to assist/alert the driver while parking
It takes the stress out of manoeuvring in confined spaces
Cruise Control
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A system that automatically controls the speed of the car
Headlight and Ignition On Reminder
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An alert that warns one from leaving the car with the headlight and ignition switched on
Keyless Start/ Button Start
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When fitted, this system allows the car to be switched on without removing the key from the driver’s pocket or vicinity.
Keyless entry and start/stop (KESS) systems in some cars also include operation via a smartphone.
Steering Adjustment
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A function where the steering wheel moves up/down, in/out as per the driver's requirement
When both rake and reach adjustments are incorporated, it makes for a tailormade driving position
12V Power Outlets
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This socket provides current to a cigarette lighter style 12 volt plug
It helps charge smartphones, tablets, laptops, rechargeable batteries and other USB chargers. It also powers a compressor that inflates tyres and the humble cigarette lighter!
Mobile App Features
Find My Car
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An app based feature that allows one to find where their car is located/parked
Check Vehicle Status via App
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The requisite app will provide information regarding various functions such as speed and fuel alerts
Geo-fence
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A service that triggers actions like notifications and security alerts when a car enters/leaves a set location
Emergency Call
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A call that's made automatically by the car to the local emergency services in the event of a crash
Over The Air (OTA) Updates
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Similar to how smartphones receive updates, a vehicle too (if equipped with connected car features) receives updates over the air via a cellular or WiFi connection
Timely installation of updates keeps the system up-to-date
Remote AC: On / Off via App
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The smartphone app turns on the car's AC to attain the required cabin temperature even before one boards it
More so comes in handy when cabin temperatures are extreme before you board the vehicle
Remote Car Lock/Unlock via App
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The smartphone app allows one to remotely lock/unlock the car's doors from just about anywhere
This function is helpful when the key fob isn't working properly
Remote Sunroof: Open / Close via App
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The smartphone app lets you remotely open/close the sunroof of your car
This function saves valuable time by not having to be physically present to shut the sunroof, which could otherwise result in the interiors getting damaged by rain/intruders.
Car Light Flashing & Honking via App
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The smartphone app sounds the horn and flashes the headlights of your car so that you can locate it
Alexa Compatibility
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Alexa is a virtual assistant technology that allows voice interaction to perform various tasks
An invaluable function that allows the driver to keep their eyes on the road
Seats & Upholstery
Driver Seat Adjustment
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Front Passenger Seat Adjustment
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Rear Row Seat Adjustment
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Rear seat adjustments make for an enlarged luggage space when there's lots of baggage to haul.
Third Row Seat Adjustment
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In addition to aiding passenger comfort, these also boost the practicality that arises from extended boot space
Seat Upholstery
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When it's time to replace, use a fabric that grips and are inherently cool to the touch
Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel
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Leather not only grips your palms well, but it also offers a premium feel
Leather-wrapped Gear Knob
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Driver Armrest
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The armrest located between the front passengers which helps comfort the driver's arm while driving
Rear Passenger Seat Type
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Third Row Seat Type
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This row could either be a bench or a pair of jump/captain seats
When the need arises, the last row can double up as space for luggage.
Ventilated Seats
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Cooled air from the AC system passes through the perforations on the seat to comfort the occupant
Ventilated Seat Type
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Interiors
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Depicts if the cabin comes with a single or dual-tone colour scheme
Interior Colours
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The various color shades used within the cabin
Rear Armrest
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Folding Rear Seat
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Some rear seats have the option to be be folded to offer more practicality
Split Rear Seat
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Sections of the rear seat are capable of being folded down separately
This function bumps up practicality as the boot space increases when required.
Split Third Row Seat
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Sections of the third-row seat are capable of being folded down separately
Front Seatback Pockets
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The pockets behind the front seats which help rear seat occupants store their stuff
Headrests
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The portion extending from or fixed to the seat that supports the head
Storage
Cup Holders
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Driver Armrest Storage
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The storage space within the armrest that's located between the front passengers
Cooled Glovebox
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A feature where cool air from the air-conditioner is diverted to the glovebox
Sunglass Holder
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Third Row Cup Holders
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Doors, Windows, Mirrors & Wipers
ORVM Colour
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Mirrors that are placed on the car's exterior, around the door, to aid the driver see behind the vehicle
Placing/sticking wide-angle mirrors on the ORVMs can enhance the rear view tremendously.
Scuff Plates
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This is fitted where the door meets the frame to protect it from scratches and dust
Not using scuff plates may result in the door sill giving away prematurely.
Power Windows
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When the car's windows can be raised/lowered by pressing a button/switch
In emergencies where the power window electronics have jammed, exit the vehicle by kicking out the windscreen
One Touch Down
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This feature allows a user to roll down the windows with a single press of a button
This feature reduces the time your hand is away from the steering wheel
One Touch Up
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This feature allows a user to roll up the windows with a single press of a button
This feature reduces the time your hand is away from the steering wheel
Adjustable ORVMs
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Different ways of adjusting the door mirror to suit the driver's requirement
Tremendously aids driving judgement in a variety of tight situations.
Turn Indicators on ORVMs
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Turn indicators are fitted to the door mirrors for improved visibility
Rear Defogger
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A feature that removes condensed water droplets from the rear windscreen to improve visibility
Turning air recirculation off helps gain faster results.
Rear Wiper
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Although a seemingly minuscule feature, it negates the hatchback's/SUV's inherent ability to retain dirt/water on the rear windscreen.
Exterior Door Handles
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Rain-sensing Wipers
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When the system detects water droplets on the windshield, it activates the wipers to improve driver visibility
This feature can be intrusive especially while you are negotiating a tricky bend at a higher speed
Interior Door Handles
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Door Pockets
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Side Window Blinds
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These protective shields keep the sun's rays from affecting the occupants
With restrictions on darker sun films, these blinds are a huge relief on sunny days.
Bootlid Opener
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The various methods of opening the boot lid
Rear Windshield Blind
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A manually/electrically operated, usually translucent, screen designed to reduce the sunlight filtering into the cabin through the rear windshield to improve rear-cabin comfort and privacy
Exterior
Sunroof / Moonroof
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Ensure the sunroof is closed before exiting the vehicle to prevent dirt/rain from entering the cabin
Roof-mounted Antenna
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The compactness of the roof-mounted antenna prevents its damage in certain situations
Body-coloured Bumpers
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Having parking sensors will save your bumper paint if it brushes by obstacles
Chrome Finish Exhaust Pipe
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Body Kit
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Functional or purely aesthetic parts added to the car's body such as side skirts and roof/bonnet scoops
Rub-strips
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A strip of rubber fitted to the sides of the car's doors or bumpers to prevent dents and dings
Opt for quality strips because the cheaper ones tend to come off too soon/look shabby.
Lighting
Headlights
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Automatic Headlamps
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Such headlights automatically switch on and off when they sense bright or dark driving conditions
Keeping them switched on at all times gives the user the best results
Follow Me Home Headlamps
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The headlamps remain lit for sometime when the car is locked/unlocked to aid user visibility in dark surroundings
Cornering Headlights
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These lights turn left and right based on steering inputs to illuminate the sides of the car
Taillights
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Inspect tail lamp bulbs at periodic intervals for optimum safety.
Daytime Running Lights
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Lights that automatically switch on during the day for increased visibility
Fog Lights
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A type of lamp that improves driver visibility while driving through fog
The yellow/amber fog lights are preferable as they are warm to the eyes and do not reflect from the fog.
Ambient Interior Lighting
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Additional lighting apart from the roof-mounted courtesy/map lamps. These are added for a sense of style and luxury rather than utility.
Puddle Lamps
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Incorporated into the bottom section of a car's door mirrors, they light up the ground underneath the front door when the door is unlocked
Cabin Lamps
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Light on Vanity Mirrors
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A lamp that's located around the vanity mirror behind the sun visor
Rear Reading Lamp
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Glovebox Lamp
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Headlight Height Adjuster
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Allows adjustment to the height of the headlight beams via a switch on the dashboard
Instrumentation
Instantaneous Consumption
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It indicates how much fuel is being used that very instant your car is moving
Instrument Cluster
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A screen situated mostly behind the steering wheel displaying information and warning lights regarding the car's various vitals
Trip Meter
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Average Fuel Consumption
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The amount of fuel consumed by the engine (kmpl) is displayed on the instrument cluster in real time
A glance will help you maintain better fuel efficiency and save money
Average Speed
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The total distance traveled divided by the time taken to cover that distance
The higher the average speed, the quicker you were on that journey/trip
Distance to Empty
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The approximate distance a car will run with the amount of fuel remaining in the tank
Clock
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Low Fuel Level Warning
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This alert should be taken as a final warning to head straight to the fuel pump
Door Ajar Warning
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A warning light that pops up on the instrument cluster when the doors are not shut properly
Adjustable Cluster Brightness
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The brightness of the instrument cluster can be adjusted via controls
It comes in handy to improve instrumentation visibility between day and night by toggling brightness.
Gear Indicator
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It notifies the driver about which gear the car is being driven in and can also suggest down- or upshifting to improve efficiency
Shift Indicator
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Notifies the driver about the optimum instances to shift gears
It comes in handy to derive the best fuel efficiency and engine component longevity
Heads Up Display (HUD)
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This function allows specific data like 'speed' to reflect/project on the windscreen in the driver's line-of-sight
Tachometer
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An instrument that measures engine speed in revolutions-per-minute (rpm)
Ideally, the tachometer helps a driver know when to shift gears in a manual gearbox.
Entertainment, Information & Communication
Android Auto
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An Android feature that allows car infotainment displays to mirror parts of the phone screen to ease touch operations while driving.
Apple CarPlay
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An Apple (iOS) feature that allows car infotainment displays to mirror parts of the iPhone screen to ease touch operations while driving.
This function bumps up the safety quotient since the use of a smartphone while driving can be hazardous
Display
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A touchscreen or display that acts as a user's interface to the various functions of the car
Touchscreen Size
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Integrated (in-dash) Music System
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The music player that comes factory fitted
Speakers
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Number of speaker units as part of a car’s surround-sound system
Steering-mounted controls
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The widely-used controls are placed on the steering wheel to ease driver usage
Voice Command
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When the car's system responds to the occupant's voice to perform certain features
GPS Navigation System
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A system that uses satellite signals to help the driver with directions to reach a destination
Bluetooth Compatibility
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Allows devices with bluetooth functionality connect wirelessly to the car's infotainment system
Using Bluetooth functionality offers a cable-free experience
AUX Compatibility
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The car's music player can play tracks off a portable device via an aux cable
Bluetooth can make AUX cables look ancient, but unlike the former, there's hardly any loss in sound quality
AM/FM Radio
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Is the music system's capability of playing broadcasted radio channels
If radio signals are weak, one can stream music
USB Compatibility
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When tracks can be played from a USB/pen drive
Wireless Charger
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These pads can charge equipped smartphones without using a cable
Given the option, opt for fast wireless charging.
Head Unit Size
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The size of the music system fitted to a car. Traditionally 1-DIN or 2-DIN, are being replaced by touchscreen units of varying sizes.
iPod Compatibility
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Internal Hard Drive
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The storage device within the car's infotainment system
DVD Playback
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The capability of the infotainment system to play DVDs
Manufacturer Warranty
Battery Warranty (In Years)
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The number of years the EV battery is covered under the manufacturer's warranty
More the years, the better
Battery Warranty (In Kilometres)
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The number of kilometres the EV battery is covered under the manufacturer's warranty
More the kilometres, the better
Warranty (In Years)
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The automaker can void the vehicle's warranty if the owner has fitted aftermarket components.
Warranty (In Kilometres)
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The automaker can void the vehicle's warranty if the owner has fitted aftermarket components.
Exterior shape looks excellent. Body parts gets rusted more quickly in comparision to other branded cars, and as result maintianing this car with its originality is not possible.
Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) is good (Turbo version) and space and comfort is excellent and unmatched to any of other car untill this 2011 year.
Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox Engine performance good but drag power drops on picking in A.C. ON else is o.k. for Indian roads, where speed limit is necessary. fuel consumption on run with weight ratio is just very good. Well GearBox is a bit unresponsive and needs a frequent change in gears upto 55 km. speed, under that the clutch plate clatters.
Ride Quality & Handling This is a car who can make you feel king on roads with smooth ride on speed above about 50. Handling is good.
Final Words THIS IS YEAR 2011 AND TATA MUST & SHOULD LAUNCH THIS CAR AGAIN AND AM SURE COMPANY WILL HAVE A HUGE MARKET OF LOVERS AND BUYERS OF SEIRRA.
Areas of improvement Body parts quality should be improved and made easily available.ROAD HOLD, LOOKS AND SAFTYWHEEL ALIGNMT. THAT DISTURBS EASILY, ILL BODY PARTS THAT RUST QUKLY, PLASTIC PARTS NOT STURDY
Rating parameters(out of 5)
5
Exterior
5
Comfort
3
Performance
5
Fuel Economy
4
Value For Money
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Tata Sierra Through The Ages
Exterior From the outside the looks of the Sierra are neat and refined. It may not have the curves of the Safari bit it stands out in a crowd. The lines on the car are also nice though the lack of passenger doors at the back have raised some discontent among owners. Many have even opted for modifications to this design. When viewed from the side, it seems that the Sierra tends to slope to the front. The massive amount of glass on the sides does give it a look no other vehicle has on Indian roads.
Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) The interiors are pretty basic with a dash that might make you think that you would rather have the stylish new ones as seen in newer cars. Some of the features that the car brings with are:-
Power Windows,
Power Stearing Central Locking,
1 Extra Switch For additional fittings,
Brake fluid waring lamp,
Foldable back seat.
The back seat of the car can be folded twice, once the back is put down the seat can be lifted to a verticle position, effectively doubling the already huge amount of boot space.
Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox Since the car has been out of production since 2001 there are few vehicles that you will find with less than 80,000 km on the odometer. The performance of the engine really comes down to the condition it was kept in by the previous owmer. In my case ('99 Sierra Turbo), the engine is in excelent condition with smooth performance throughout the gears. The reported mileage of the car is upto 12 kmpl in the city and 14-15 kmpl on the highway. This definitley trumps other cars in its cader. The gearshift is smooth and requires very little effort. The turbo versions of this car are also popular but a little tough to locate now a days. The turbo ads an extra 750 cc to the 1.9 lit 1948 cc engine that the car comes with. This give the Sierra Turbo a top speed of 160 kmph, while the standard Sierra has a top speed of 130 kmph. While driving, there will be times when you won't realise what speed you are at till you take a look at the speedometer and it reads past a 100 kmph. Thats because once you are in the higher gears the acceleration is smooth and even.
Ride Quality & Handling The ride quality is really excelent and the car feels really firmly planted on the road. The power stearing ensures that unless you need to make a sharp turn or need to turn the wheel a lot, you need not more than 1 hand to drive this beast. The response of the car to the stearing wheel is quick and crisp. The suspension is a combination of coil spring and Gas filled telescopic shocks both in the back and the front. There are times when the car may feel a little bouncy but that would be because of the soft suspension. There are lots of people who upgrade the tires on the car to mags. This may affect the performance of the car and make it a little sluggish in lower gears (1&2). On the highway, there is nothing like the feeling of driving the Sierra. Keep in mind though that if you are not careful then you can over/under stear easily.
When you go over a bump, you may hear some shaking, but that is to be expected since the car is old and will tend shake a bit. The safety aspect of the car is also good since its buid gives it a realy sturdy structure and small fender benders wont hurt the car too much. The only thing that needs to be checked out is that after driving through about 2.5-3 ft of water, the brakes of the car seem a little sluggish as compared to the crisp performance when dry.
Final Words From what I have seen, its obvious to me that a certain amount of passion is involved in the purchase of a Tata Sierra. If you do plan on buying it, think twice. My personal view is that it is a must have vehicle, its awesome in terms of comfort and is an absolute pleasure on a road trip. There may be questions about the availibilty of parts but solutions to these problems are also easily available in the form of compatible parts from other vehicles. One piece of advice though, if you have a Sierra, please dont modify it to the extent of changing the looks of the car.
Areas of improvement Interiors can be improved especially the dash. Maybe get a neater look, but now its really up to the owner of the car and how much they are willing to put into the car.High Comfort, Good Fuel Economy, Sturdy Build,Availibility of parts, Soft suspension leading to Bounce, only 3 Doors