Thursday 29 October 2015

Why to Buy Hyundai Grand i10?

The Grand i10 hatchback Car is a 'Made for India' model. To suit the tastes of Indian consumers, Hyundai has done significant changes to the model – a major one is a longer wheelbase to liberate more passenger space, with a special emphasis on rear seat comfort. The Grand i10 offer excellent proposition and unique features.

Let us take a look at why
Hyundai Grand i10 is must buy option?

'Made for India' model
The Grand i10 is different from the Euro-spec 2014 i10 but has been designed at Hyundai’s European design centre in Germany using design cues of Hyundai’s globally acclaimed ‘Fluidic Design’ theme, which can be seen on other models like i20, Verna and Elantra. The Indian version of Grand i10 has a longer and larger wheelbase compared to its European version to cater to the space related need of Indian customers.
 


Great exteriors
The Hyundai Grand i10 looks a good mix of stylishness and practicality. It is meant for those who want something more than the
Hyundai i10 hatchback car and at affordable price point. The front fascia of the hatchback gets a sleek front radiator grille along with a single strip of chrome and the company's emblem affixed in the center. The grille is flanked by a radiant head lamp cluster, which also has the side turn indicator in it. 

The car offers body colored bumpers. The side profile of the car is smooth and flowing. There is a thick strip of body side molding, which will save this hatchback from any minor scratches. The neatly carved out wheel arches are fitted with a newly designed set of alloy wheels for the top end versions. The door handles
of top end variants comes with chrome coating and the external rear view mirrors are of body color. The wing mirrors come integrated with side turn blinkers. Similarly, the rear of the car is stylish with a tail light cluster. The rear spoiler has a centrally mounted stop lamp, which makes this hatchback look sporty. 

The car has a longer wheelbase than the Euro version of the car, which gives spaciousness and comfort. Its overall length is more than that of the i10 hatch. The minimum turning radius of the model is at par with the other hatchbacks.

Comfortable and elegant interiors
The interior of the car is plush and comes with beige and black color scheme. The hatchback gets has the same gear shift knob as the Hyundai i10, mounted on the dashboard. The Korean carmaker has used high-quality plastic and
leather pack available on steering and gear knob to give the car great-looking interiors. The driver side door has been equipped with a set of switches that work as control switches of the power windows. The instrument cluster has a tachometer, a speedometer, a trip meter, a fuel indicator, Gear shift indicator, engine running time and average vehicle speed.

The Grand i10 hatchback is equipped with all the features that makes it a really attractive buy. Its basic and standard features include an air conditioning system that will now also have a single rear blower along with the segment first- rear AC vents, an electric power steering wheel that is leather wrapped and a stylish gearshift knob, and power windows for all windows. The model comes with an advanced music system with input options such as a USB port and a Aux-In interface along with Bluetooth connectivity
and 1GB internal memory 1st in its segment. It has audio and phone controls mounted on steering wheel, electrically adjustable and foldable external wing mirrors, a cooling glove box, a smart key access with push button start/stop function and many more interesting aspects.



           
Engine and performance
The petrol version of the Grand i10 is a 1.2-litre Kappa Dual VTVT (variable timing valve train) based petrol mill, which can displace about 1197cc. The engine can generate a maximum power of about 82bhp at 6000rpm, while yielding a 114Nm of peak torque at 4000rpm. It comes with both a five-speed manual transmission gearbox and 4-speed automatic. The diesel variant is a new 1.1-litre U2 CRDi mill, which is being manufactured at company's Chennai based plant. This engine displaces 1120cc along with a peak power output of 70bhp at 4000rpm in combination with a maximum torque yield of 160Nm at 1500 to 2750rpm.

Braking and handling
The car comes with the conventional disc and drum braking system. While the front wheels have disc brakes, the rear wheels come with drum brakes. The top end variant has the most advanced anti lock braking system. In addition, the suspension system of the car is well balanced and sturdy. The front axle is assembled with a McPherson Strut type of suspension, while its rear axle gets a
couple torsion beam axle type of a suspension system. This keeps occupants at the rear seatsafe and comfortable.

Colours
The Hyundai Grand i10 is available in six colour options including Wine Red, Stardust, Golden Orange, Twilight Blue, Pure White, and Sleek Silver.

This Makes the Hyundai Grand i10 Must Buy Option. To Book Your Hyundai Grand i10 Test Drive in Mumbai, Thane 

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Friday 16 October 2015

The Best of both worlds

The Best of both worlds. How often have we heard that phrase?  Most often, it is used with reference to a house in the country close to the highway, or, recently, even the combination of a pizza and a burger. What it implies in the true sense and in the real world is a crossover of benefits. Large vehicles have always been, secretly or not, desired by everyone from little children to mothers with many little children. Road presence? Safety? Big feel? Yes, they had that, but they also had a lot of bulk and were plagued by the worst handling money could buy. Show it a muddy corner and, like a big dog. It would want to roll over in it, worse, taking said mother and little children along for the ride. 


What's changed? Vehicles can be large, yet still handle like cars. Not everyone needs a two-and-a-half tonne 4x4 to take on a wet road and a puddle or three, no. They could simply do with high ground clearance, wide enough tyres, more predictable car-like handling, and while they're at it, more space and a Cabin feels airy and spacious. Quality is good and the automatic transmission is a blessing when dealing with chaotic city traffic big car feel too. Enter the crossover. No more ladder-onframe, three-row, knees-in-your-face seating nonsense, it was time for a change. With a larger monocoque to work with, there can be a big car with all the creature comforts and space for passengers and cargo, just like the massive SUV. Except, this one is more comfortable, doesn't guzzle fuel to the tune of single-figure km/litre and is actually drivable in all weather conditions. 

Hyundai have created the new Creta, which takes several of its 'Fluidic' design cues from its larger sibling, the Santa Fe. The exterior proportions look generous, and they are. The threeslat chromed front grille is flanked by a projector combination headlamp cluster. The rising shoulder-line makes is look far more angular and sharp than the Santa Fe as well as the old Tucson; the only compact SUV offering from Hyundai India in the past. Flared wheel-arches are joined by 16" wheels and 205/65 rubber. Braking duties are handled by a set of discs at the front and drums at the rear. Don't bother looking for a rear differential, there isn't one. The CRETA is purely front-wheel drive.

Inside, the greatest thing the CRETA has going for it is the space on offer. It's wide enough to accommodate four passengers with ease, as well as a fifth, should the situation so demand. The front seats offer good support and are very comfortable to be in indeed. They are, however, manually adjustable. At the rear, the head-room is good too and the seats, although a bench, offer enough knee-room: lack of space is not going to be an issue, although the thigh support at the rear is not as good as it is at the front. The centre arm-rest is also there to make rear occupants more comfortable when travelling in a group of four. Adjustable headrests, front and rear, are a highly appreciated inclusion too.

The boot space is also generous and will easily hold the luggage for said family all set for a long weekend. The AT model also exclusively gets a 60:40 split-folding rear seat-back. Other crucial elements include generous cubbyholes and other storage spaces, Bluetooth, as well as a USB port and Aux connectivity. The interior, as expected from Hyundai, is well laid-out and equally well finished. The black plastic components don't feel cheap to touch and there is nothing lacklustre about their finish. The steering wheel is positioned at quite an angle, but the driving position isn't really awkward. A reverse parking camera rounds off the equipment list nicely. 

On the safety front, Hyundai have been busy, with the "HIVE body structure' chassis having reinforced the front end, A- and B-pillars and underbody. ABS is standard on all variants, as are dual front airbags.

Under the bonnet, the familiar1.6-litre four-pot turbo-diesel, from the Verna and Elantra, makes 128 PS and 260 Nm. The automatic transmission on offer, however, is from the latter: a six-speed unit, and shifts up quickly in the interest of efficiency. This helps keep the cabin sound level appreciably low. Power delivery is progressive and makes the CRETA a convenient city offering, while also ensuring it won't run out of breath on the highway. It dismisses 100 km/h in just over 12seconds and hits a true 160 km/h. Under braking from 80 km/h. it behaved itself and felt sure-footed.

The all-important fuel-efficiency figure we achieved was as high as 14.5 km/1 on the highway. Don't fret, because even in the city, the CRETA CRDi AT delivered a double-digit figure. Now it comes down to the price, the CRETA is available from Rs 8.6 lakh, but this 1.6 automatic diesel we've driven here is priced at Rs 13.58 lakh, all prices ex-showroom, Delhi. Value for money it is, then, and it's already got a lot of competitors shaking in their boots.
 
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Thursday 8 October 2015

Tips and Tricks for servicing your Car!

A Guide to Effective Car Service!
In order to keep away from big and troublesome bills when it comes time to pay for a car service and successive car repairs, there are things that we can all do to extend and improve the life of our vehicle. Many people have hesitation about how often a car needs to be serviced, strategies to reduce running costs and techniques for maintaining the appearance of a car.


How Often Should You Service A Car?
Along with the kit, you get the owner's manual that comes with every vehicle specifies how often a service is required. As a rule of thumb all vehicles should be serviced at least once a year and/or every 12,000 miles. Regular Car Servicing is important to elongate the lifespan of your vehicle which will save you money in the long run. A car that goes without servicing for longer periods of time is more susceptible to breakdown and has higher fuel costs while potentially being a lot more dangerous to drive.

Why should you have your car serviced regularly?

  •     Regular servicing extends the life of mechanical components
  •     Ensures that your car is safe and roadworthy
  •     Likely to make your car more reliable
  •     Provides greater economy
  •     Increase your car’s resale value.

Some of the benefits of regular car service are listed below.
The benefits of regularly and properly servicing your car are phenomenal. Not only can it turn out to be more fuel-efficient but it'll also be a whole lot more reliable and safer.
  •     Significantly lowers the risk of breakdown and parts failure.
  •     Detects early signs of possible substantial damage.
  •     Gives the motorist peace of mind that their car is in a safe condition   for use on the road.
  •     Can greatly improve fuel economy.
  •     Reduce your vehicles running costs.
  •     Cuts down your vehicles emissions.
  •     Lengthens the life expectancy of your car.
  •     Helps you to maintain the value of the vehicle.

If you are doing high mileage (average mileage is 8,000 miles a year) then ideally you should have a full service, once a year, but six months apart.

What does a car service include?
The requirements for your car’s service will really depend on the make, model and any obvious problems, but any service should always include the three basic requirements:
  •     The engine oil being changed
  •     Replacement of the engine oil filter
  •     A thorough safety check

In a broader scope other than this, it should consist of spark plugs if petrol, fuel filters,  tires, steering, suspension leaks , suspension springing, to make sure all lights are working, all fluids at correct level , fan belts tension, belts in good shape, anti freeze strength nand other basic things which gets covered in MOT Tests.

Running Costs. How much to expect?
Running a car is expensive. Reckless and improper driving always taxes a car more than anything else. So conservative driving will not only help to cut down the wear and tear on your car, it will also make your car more fuel efficient and reduce carbon emissions.
Here are some of the steps suggested by Shreenath Hyundai Service Centre which can reduce your car’s running costs

Guide to Effective Car Service!

Here are some of the steps suggested by Shreenath Hyundai Service Centre which can reduce your car’s running costs:
At home you can:
Hyundai Car Dealer in Thane Mumbai

  •     Check your tyre pressure
  •     Check your oil, water and coolant levels
  •     Check your lights
Adding to this, the following points can limit your running costs:

  •     Maintain your car regularly (this includes servicing but also relates to the frequency at which you clean your car)
  •     Seek out and use a credible, trusted and qualified repairer and insurance company
  •     Although it is not always practical or possible, try to drive in off-peak times
  •     Limit the number of trips that you do – as much as possible try to combine errands so that you are not making multiple trips
  •     Purchase your fuel on the days when it is cheapest. It is also a good idea to fill your tank to capacity on these days.

According to every car’s service schedule - filters, fluids, belts, brakes, pads, spark plugs and many other components need to be changed at specific intervals. Check your car manual for car's specific service schedule.


Mostly all car services are divided into three categories:
Oil Change Service - This should be carried out between services or before taking a long journey. Oil is vital to keep your engine running smoothly as it lubricates vital components.

Interim Service - An interim car service should be carried out every 6 months or 6,000 miles. This will keep your car safe and roadworthy in-between full services.

Hyundai Car Dealer in Thane MumbaiFull Car Service - A full car service should be carried out every 12,000 miles or 12 months to keep your car maintained correctly. In full Car Service, a thorough checking of car is done including the MOT Test analysis. It includes the tesinfg of brakes lights and other basic companents of a car.


Be aware that if during the service faults are found or parts are discovered that need replacing it could cost you more money than the stated car service fee. Always instruct the garage to call you before completing any work that will cost more money..!


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Tuesday 6 October 2015

Hyundai India offers discount up to INR 1 lakh and gold worth 1 lakh this festive season


Country’s second largest carmaker, Hyundai India today came out with some lucrative offers for this festive season. According to the carmakers latest ad the Hyundai will be offers cash discounts up to INR 1 lakh and a daily opportunity to will gold worth INR 1 lakh as well.
Hyundai India today released their latest festive special TVC ad revealing the latest festive offers. In the ad the carmaker has showcased the festivities and joy of a family of owning a new car during this time. In this particular video a family welcomes their brand new Hyundai Xcent as it is driven into their driveway.






The TVC talks about the Golden Bonanza you can save up to INR 1 lakh and win gold worth INR 1 lakh. It’s an Exclusive offer on the Hyundai Cars – Grand i10, Eon, Xcent, Verna, Elantra & SantaFe for our Exclusive family. It's time to celebrate with Hyundai.

Contact Us 
 Andheri Showroom:
Shreenath Hyundai
Morya Estate, New link Road, 
Andheri (West) - 400053
Phone: 022-66887777
Fax: 022-26732323
Email: srsales@shreenathhyundai.com

Chembur Showroom:
Shreenath Hyundai, 
Shop No.12-13, Krushal Shopping Complex, 
Next to Shopper Stop, 
Chembur - 400089
Phone: 91-22-61939393
Fax: 022-26732323
Email: sales.chembur@shreenathhyundai.com

Thane Showroom:
Shreenath Hyundai 
Shop No.77, Area No.102, 
Manpada Junction, Ghodbunder Road, 
Thane (West) 400607
Phone: 91-22-25846666
Fax: 022-26732323
Email: sales.thane@shreenathhyundai.com

Hyundai Creta clocks 54,000 bookings in justs two months


Priced between Rs 8.59 lakh and Rs 13.60 lakh (both are ex-showroom, Delhi), the Hyundai Creta is offered with one petrol and two diesel engines.

The Hyundai Creta is turning out to be a runaway success for the Korean auto brand in India. In just over two months after its launch here, Hyundai’s latest offering in the compact SUV segment is raking sales figures like never seen before in the segment. To give you an idea on how popular the Creta is among Indians, Hyundai has reportedly received over 54,000 bookings for the car thus far, resulting in a waiting period of 4 to 6 months.

Given the value the Hyundai Creta offers as a car, it was only inevitable that it will do well over here. It looks premium on the inside-out; there’s a long list of features and equipment available on the car and it comes with a range of fuel-efficient and powerful diesel and petrol powertrains to choose from.
While the market already had established players such as the Renault Duster, Nissan Terrano, etc, the Hyundai Creta blew its rivals out of the water immediately after its launch; its monthly sales performance reflects the same. Forget beating its direct rivals, the Creta has in fact toppled the Mahindra Bolero, which is cheaper and belong to an entirely different segment, to become the best-selling SUV in the Indian market at the moment.

Priced between Rs 8.59 lakh and Rs 13.60 lakh (both are ex-showroom, Delhi), the Hyundai Creta is offered with one petrol and two diesel engines. The petrol motor is a 1.6-litre VTVT unit developing 123PS of maximum power output and 154Nm of peak-torque. The 1.4-litre diesel mill is rated at 90PS and 224Nm. The range topping 1.6-litre diesel develops 128PS of power and 265Nm of peak torque. All the engines come paired with a six-speed manual transmission, although the 1.6-litre diesel can also be had with a 6-speed automatic.

The ARAI certified fuel economy of the 1.6-litre petrol and the 1.4-litre diesel are 15.29km/l and 21.38 km/l, respectively. The 1.6-litre diesel has a claimed fuel economy of 19.67km/l for manual and 17.01km/l for automatic.

Seeing the increased footfalls for the Creta at the company’s dealerships across India, Hyundai has also ramped up the vehicle’s monthly production to 6,500 units from 5,000 units during the first two months of production. However, even that is going to be of little help since the festivities are already in sight and customer sentiments will be higher than ever.


Contact Us 
 Andheri Showroom:
Shreenath Hyundai
Morya Estate, New link Road, 
Andheri (West) - 400053
Phone: 022-66887777
Fax: 022-26732323
Email: srsales@shreenathhyundai.com

Chembur Showroom:
Shreenath Hyundai, 
Shop No.12-13, Krushal Shopping Complex, 
Next to Shopper Stop, 
Chembur - 400089
Phone: 91-22-61939393
Fax: 022-26732323
Email: sales.chembur@shreenathhyundai.com

Thane Showroom:
Shreenath Hyundai 
Shop No.77, Area No.102, 
Manpada Junction, Ghodbunder Road, 
Thane (West) 400607
Phone: 91-22-25846666
Fax: 022-26732323
Email: sales.thane@shreenathhyundai.com