Best among Mahindra Xylo, Bolero n TATA sumo grande mk2 in 4 wheelers
i want to known among mahindra xylo; mahindra bolero; new tata sumo grande MK2 ; which one is best in terms of milage & low maintances services in both short & long journey. and your personal veiw to buy which car
Re: Best among Mahindra Xylo, Bolero n TATA sumo grande mk2 in 4 wheelers
Both Mahindra Xylo and Bolero are good options. Tata Sumo is and old player. It was a glorious vehicle in the first 2 years of its launch. But right now Xylo and Bolero are ruling the roost.
Lets see.
Xylo has won three awards MUV of the Year from the NDTV Profit Car and Bike Awards, UV of the Year from the CNBC TV 18 Overdrive Awards and MPV of the Year from the Zigwheels Car and Bike Awards.
Mahindra Bolero has been ranked the highest in total customer satisfaction in the SUV / MPV category in the 2009 four-wheeler Total Customer Satisfaction (TCS) study conducted by TNS Automotive, the specialist division of TNS Globalbeing graded against brands like Toyota Innova, Chevrolet Tavera and Tata Sumo
For your requirements of good mileage and low maintenance, The new Xylo variant D2 should work perfectly. Equipped with a new 2.5 litre mDI CRDe engine, the Mahindra XYLO D2 offers excellent power and torque and a high level of fuel efficiency at 13 kmpl.
If you want SUV characters, then go for Bolero.
Re: Best among Mahindra Xylo, Bolero n TATA sumo grande mk2 in 4 wheelers
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Originally Posted by Shining_Bright
Both Mahindra Xylo and Bolero are good options. Tata Sumo is and old player. It was a glorious vehicle in the first 2 years of its launch. But right now Xylo and Bolero are ruling the roost.
Lets see.
Xylo has won three awards MUV of the Year from the NDTV Profit Car and Bike Awards, UV of the Year from the CNBC TV 18 Overdrive Awards and MPV of the Year from the Zigwheels Car and Bike Awards.
Mahindra Bolero has been ranked the highest in total customer satisfaction in the SUV / MPV category in the 2009 four-wheeler Total Customer Satisfaction (TCS) study conducted by TNS Automotive, the specialist division of TNS Globalbeing graded against brands like Toyota Innova, Chevrolet Tavera and Tata Sumo
For your requirements of good mileage and low maintenance, The new Xylo variant D2 should work perfectly. Equipped with a new 2.5 litre mDI CRDe engine, the Mahindra XYLO D2 offers excellent power and torque and a high level of fuel efficiency at 13 kmpl.
If you want SUV characters, then go for Bolero.
Completely agree with shining, though the Bolero will work out cheaper in the overall. If however you want a better ride quality and overall drivability then the Xylo will be much better.
The Xylo D2 is the cheapest of the Xylo's with the difference between it and the E4 being negligible. The E6 is considerably better but the price is also much higher.
Despite the Awards the Mahindra's are better overall the Safari suffers from both the image of a taxi and poor build quality