Showing posts with label petrol car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label petrol car. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Hyundai India Sell 2.18 Lakh Units of Grand i10 in 24 Months

Hyundai India Sell 2.18 Lakh Units of Grand i10 in 24 Months: Offers celebration benefits up to INR 43,000.



According to an ad posted on Hyundai India’s social media platforms, the Grand i10 has become one of the top-sellers for the Korean carmaker in India. The fact that the carmaker has sold 2,18,000 units of the car in mere 24 months is a quite a big achievement. To celebrate this milestone Hyundai will offer new Grand i10 buyers benefits up to INR 43,000.
Coming to the car itself the Hyundai Grand i10 offers some exciting features like rear AC vents, Smart push button start/stop, height adjustable driver seat, Cooled glove box, 2 DIN integrated audio system, ABS, Airbags and rear parking sensors among others.
Under the hood the hatchback comes in three engine options – 1.1-litre CRDi, 1.2-litre MPi and 1.0-litre MPi. The 1.1-L diesel variant produced a max power of 71 PS and peak torque of 159.8 NM. At the same time the 1.2-L petrol mill chrurns out 83 PS of max power and 113 Nm of peak torque, while the smaller 1.0-L petrol engine makes 69 PS of max power and 92 Nm of peak torque. The transmission options include a 5-speed manual and 4-speed AMT gearbox.
Additionally reports suggests that Hyundai India is also offering cash discounts up to INR 15,000 with exchange bonuses going up to INR 70,000 for the month of September. Moreover the carmaker will also offer free 1st year insurance with cars like EON, i10, Grand i10 and Xcent.

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Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Car CC: A deciding factor before you buy one!


Car CC: A deciding factor before you buy one!

What does it exactly mean when we say that Hyundai Grand i10 has a 1200cc engine? How does it matter? Why do people keep referring to cc (cubic centimeters) while looking for good vehicles? Does more CC means more consumption? Does it have more impact in engine power? Let’s unfold all the questions one by one..........

Since ‘cc’ stands for cubic centimeters, everyone regards it to be the volume of cylinder. But the fact is it is the Displacement volume of a cylinder. In other words it measures how much the engine displays power. It does not include the clearance volume or the volume of the combustion chamber. The cylinder volume for a single cylinder engine is higher than the 'cc' of the engine.
It's a basic rule that a car with a bigger engine displacement will consume more fuel for every mile traveled. There are very many factors that affect fuel efficiency, so don't count on minimizing engine displacement in your criteria when you go shopping for a fuel-efficient car.

So how much CC is best for your car? Well, it depends on the purpose for buying your car. Following points will hopefully clear all your doubts.

Buying a Hyundai Car in Mumbai for City use

If you’re looking for a city car, where the roads are leveled properly with minimum slopes, then your car cc doesn’t matter much. You can undoubtedly go for a car with less cc. Having a car with low cc has its own pros and cons.

  • Lesser Power: Firstly, because of low cc, the power of the car is less known from its volume displacement. 
  • Secondly because of low power, your car doesn’t consume much fuel, that’s where you also have an added advantage of having a fuel efficient car which is a must for city purpose.
  • One disadvantage of having a low cc car is that one cannot you cannot take your car to hilly areas as they cannot climb the mountain easily because of having low power.
So if you’re looking for a city purpose Hyundai car, consider Hyundai’s Grand i10 Car and Hyundai Eon Car. Hyundai Eon Car CC for petrol version starts from 814 CC till 998 CC and Grand i10’s has 1197 CC respectively.

Just to clear the confusion from your minds, the 'CC' specification for any engine is rounded off to nearest value. It is never exact. For example, Hyundai i10 has 1086cc engine but it is regarded as an 1100cc engine car.

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Monday, 10 August 2015

Petrol or CNG! Which one to choose?



Selecting a car to buy is obviously an important decision of everyone’s life as it not only reflects taste, style or aura with top of all these the convenience but it is also a big financial decision. So its very important to know which one to go for, Petrol Cars or CNG Cars? It’s better to have some knowledge of Petrol and CNG cars as it can save you money which can make a difference.

Advantages of buying a Petrol Car:



● Pick Up - If you want smoother operation, quietness, good acceleration, power and good pick up than you should go for Petrol engines as they are well known.

● Cost of Maintenance - With respect to fuel, petrol engines are required the least cost of maintenance compared to CNG their maintenance costs are high.

● Cheaper cars - The cost of Petrol cars is the lowest in the category and are most durable cars with a life of 10-12 years or above.

● Distribution of Petrol - Most of them go for Petrol cars and so demand of Petrol Cars have increased due to which distribution of Petrol in stations is good.

● Comfort level - Petrol Cars are more comfortable as compared to other variants which run on other fuels.

Disadvantages of buying a Petrol Car:

● Mileage - Compared to other variants like CNG and Diesel, petrol cars gives the lowest mileage as petrol burns quicker than other fuels.

● Increasing Price - Price of Petrol is generally high as compared to CNG and other fuel variants as the demand of petrol cars is increasing being the supply low.

● Lower resale value - Being durable in nature, petrol cars have low resale value because of its high cost.

Advantages of buying a CNG Car:

● Cheaper Fuel - CNG is that variant of fuel which gets easily at much cheaper price as compared to Petrol.

● Cheap Mileage - CNG Cars provide the cheapest mileage cost per km. These fuel doesn't burn quickly as compared to Petrol.

● Environmentally friendly - CNG Cars are more environmentally friendly, as it is completely combusted and produces a clean exhaust gas unlike Petrol Cars which has high carbon emission.

Disadvantages of buying a CNG Car:

● Pickup - CNG is well known for its pickup issues as CNG fitments suffer a slight lack of initial pickup.

● Cost of CNG Kit - Installation of CNG kit is bit expensive, as it requires an initial investment of Rs. 50,000/- separately. This includes the modification of car engine and and starting investment accordingly.

● Extra Weight - CNG Kit adds extra weight to your car which may lower your overall car’s performance. Space is also consumed by the kit which directly reduces the luggage space.

● Insurance - Cars with CNG kits have a higher insurance premium as compared to petrol or diesel cars.

● Gas Stations - Refilling of CNG in car can be a tedious process as there are very few CNG Stations and one can always expect a long queue every time.

Shreenath Hyundai points out why to choose Petrol Car or CNG Car for better understanding.

To go for a Petrol Car if you need good performance, if you travel about 1000 kms a month and don’t want to spend much on car maintenance than go for a Petrol Car. It is said based on such calculations which has proven effective to such people. Also if you plan to keep changing your car after every three months than petrol is the best option for you as compared to CNG and other fuel variants.

If you’re that person who can compromise on speed than go for a CNG Car as they don’t give high speeds. While going for a CNG Car, make sure that you have a refilling station nearby your house and consider your car travel above 1500 kms/month.


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