autocar-logo
Delhi

Maruti announces service campaign for S-cross

The service campaign has been announced to inspect a faulty brake part on 20,427 units of the S-cross.
1 min read19 May '16
Akbar MerchantAkbar Merchant
6K+ views

Maruti has organised a service campaign for its S-cross variants (DDiS 200 and DDiS 320) in India. The carmaker has said that the campaign has been announced to inspect a "suspected fault resulting in seepage in the brake caliper". 

As many as 20,427 units of the S-cross manufactured between April 20, 2015 and February 12, 2016
are part of this campaign. Maruti has requested S-cross owners to visit the Nexa website (nexaexperience.com) to ascertain if their vehicle is impacted.

Owners will have to fill in the chassis number (MA3 followed by the 14-digit alpha-numeric code) on the website. The chassis number is embossed on the vehicle ID plate and is also in the vehicle invoice/ registration documents.

The S-cross rivals the likes of the Hyundai Creta, the Honda BR-V and the Renault Duster and is priced starting at Rs 8.03 lakh for the base 1.3-litre model, going up to Rs 12.03 lakh for the top-spec 1.6-litre model.

(All prices ex-showroom, Delhi) 

Audi showcases new R8 V10 Plus at India Range drive

The Audi India Range drive presented an opportunity to experience the carmaker’s entire product portfolio on different types of track.
2 min read19 May '16
Staff WriterStaff Writer

Next-gen Audi A5 Sportback spied in India

New Audi A5 Sportback shares mechanical and cosmetic bits with the new A4 sedan.
1 min read19 May '16
Akbar MerchantAkbar Merchant

Mercedes C 250 d vs BMW 320d comparison

BMW has given its 3-series a facelift, so, of course, we had to pit it against the Mercedes C-class.
2 min read19 May '16
Nikhil BhatiaNikhil Bhatia

C-class dashboard looks classy yet modern. Entire cabin is brilliantly finished with superb attention to detail.

Merc front seats offer good deal of comfort.

Short rear squab means rear seat not most comfy.

Merc’s screen not well integrated with rest of dash.

Buttons in the C won’t look out of place in an S-class.

BMW cabin quality incrementally better than before, but no match for the Merc’s. Dash design is quite simple.

BMW front seats more scuplted and feel sportier.

You sit lower in the 3, but seat is more supportive.

The 320d gets rear parking sensors but no camera.

Sub-menus make BMW iDrive system easy to use.

Hyundai Xcent 20th anniversary edition launched at Rs 6.29 lakh

Special-edition Xcent is available in petrol and diesel guises only in the mid S trim level.
1 min read19 May '16
Staff WriterStaff Writer

Toyota looking at TNGA- based cars for India

‘Evolving’ Indian customers demand better cars, says Toyota.
2 min read19 May '16
Shapur KotwalShapur Kotwal

Poll of the month

Which of these luxury car features would you like to see trickle down to mainstream cars?

Massaging seats
Active noise cancellation
Rear-wheel steering
Soft-close doors
Adaptive suspension
Auto-dimming ORVMs
3040 votes10 days remaining
Can't decide which car to buy?
Ask our experts and get answers to all your car related queries.