Mahindra Verito D6 (First report)

    No frills and no fuss. The improved, better riding Verito is a great car for the long office commute.

    Published on Jun 14, 2013 03:40:00 PM

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    Make : Mahindra
    Model : Verito

    Four months and 11,000km. And that’s mostly from home to office and back, with the occasional trip to Lonavala or Pune at the most. I’m glad I have the Verito; I can’t remember any other long-termers (including the previous ones I have used) being as comfortable as this one.

    See, unlike the others in the office, it is important for me to have one car to use steadily. That way, I can buy a Rs 1,200 pass at the Thane toll gate and save money. Speaking of saving money, the Verito has been giving me a steady 16kpl on my mixed highway and city run to work and back. It even gave me 19kpl once, when I decided to drive it extra carefully to check how much of a difference it would make. But surely no one can be that careful all the time. It was just a test for myself. Sure, the engine may not be very powerful, but it more than makes up by being responsive and easy to drive (especially on the most crowded stretch from Chembur all the way to our office at Parel). What I also like is the car’s great all-round visibility, which helps me drive it through all that traffic. And the fact that the mirrors are powered – this is quite a wide car and I imagine stretching across to adjust a mirror would be quite a pain. The improved ergonomics in the Verito are a plus point compared to the erstwhile Logan – which was a long-term car I used previously for a while. The window buttons have been shifted to the driver’s door from the centre console, which makes them so convenient to operate. Another nice feature is the wipers, which sweep to the right corner of the windscreen – the opposite direction from what we’re conventionally used to. I’m sure this will provide better driver visibility when the monsoon sets in. The car has a great ride and the softer suspension setup compliments my easy driving style, soaking up all the road surface abnormalities along the way. 

     

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