2014 Chevrolet Sail review, test drive

    The updated Chevrolet Sail gets dual-tone interiors and a bit more kit? But is that good enough to boost its low demand in a cut-throat segment?

    Published on Oct 28, 2014 04:24:00 PM

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    On the plus side, the Chevy has a fair bit of storage spaces, with a total of six bottle-holders and a big cubbyhole fore of the gear lever. Despite not being a sub-four-metre sedan, at 370 litres, the boot may not look particularly big on paper, but its wide opening lets you easily stack two large suitcases and then some. As for equipment, the list is adequate, but isn’t exactly extensive for the price — particularly when you compare it with the Hyundai Xcent. So, while you do get goodies like Bluetooth telephony and streaming, you don’t get automatic climate control even on the top-spec car. 
     
     
    The mechanicals remain unchanged, and the 1.3-litre 77bhp diesel mill packs a good punch in its mid-range. Low-end torque isn’t bad either, making it fairly responsive in both the city and on the open roads. On the move, the light steering requires minimal effort in the city, but feels a bit too light on the highways and requires your hands to be firmly on the wheel at speed. On the plus side, the Sail rides quite well, and unless you drive over sharper edges at speed, most imperfections are absorbed silently — it’s one of the better-riding sedans in the segment.
    All said, the updated Sail diesel still is an interesting package. It doesn’t look like a truncated sedan, is quite spacious, and the punchy motor makes it fairly good to drive as well. That said, the updated cabin, though nicer, still lacks the premium feel of some of its rivals (plastics and switchgear in particular feel a bit low-rent). And we would have liked a bit more equipment as part of the facelift — this would have armed the Sail better to take on its competition.
     
    ADITYA BENGALI

     

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