Hyundai Creta - 3,000km Review | Long Termer |
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
- Rahul Kakar has been driving the Hyundai Creta 1.5 petrol CVT and here are his initial impressions on it.
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bought the diesel sxo auto..this creta feels a lot sturdier than the previous one
How is the MT clutch? Would you say it is too hard for 60+ age people?
Pl make similar video series for SELTOS..thanks
The alcazar should get a facelift next.
Im waiting for it.
I think it's going to release in june
Hello, currently, I own an S Cross and I'm considering an upgrade. I've narrowed down my options to three cars: the Creta IVT, Kushaq 1.5 AMT, and Grand Vitara Alpha. I recently test drove the Vitara Hybrid and was impressed, but I found the boot space lacking and the car somewhat bulky.
My driving is mainly limited to weekends, with occasional out-of-town trips. Over the last four years, I've only driven around 15,000 kilometers. I prioritize comfort in my driving experience, and I have a tight parking space, similar to what accommodates the S Cross.
Given these factors, I would appreciate your recommendation.
If you already own an s cross I don’t think the creta and the kushaq are an upgrade and I would stick to the s cross for a while and get a Tiguan or tuscon later…. But if you want to upgrade, I think you should go with the creta. It has more space inside the cabin and it is better equipped than the kushaq and more comfortable overall… especially the AC and the ventilated seats are soo good… and now hyundai says they improved the structural integrity of the creta by using high strength steel…. So safety is also improved. And I think creta is a no nonsense car. It’s very reliable and has low maintenance costs.. I own a creta diesel and I’ve put 200k kms on it in 6 years and I had no major issues with it till now.. (*the only major thing was I had to change the front suspension after around 190k kms which is pretty normal*)
@@sakethreddy7061 Dear Saketreddy, I want to express my appreciation and thanks for your detailed response; it has played a crucial role in steering me towards choosing the Creta as my next car. At this point, I'm nearly set on the Creta. Your help means a lot to me..😄
@@gopi9569 glad I could help :)
Creta seltos all worst .. Don’t change
If comfort on long drives is priority Creta is miles ahead of the competition. It's really comfortable on long drives and NVH/refinement is top notch so you won't feel tired unlike in Kushaq or other cars. Plus you have the quality, reliability, after sales service excellence of Hyundai and Skoda will take another 100 years to get there😂. To put it straight, there's no car to beat the Creta in the segment.
Need long-term review of HONDA ELEVATE
Fully agree on the passenger seat height issue. Just cannot fathom why they dont provide one !!
Didnt like some of the ADAS? 😂whole ADAS is useless in indian roads. ADAS is suitable where people knows driving sense.
True . Adas is pure gimmick on Indian roads
@@indranilchatterjee4492 IKR, auto braking gets activated every 2 3 seconds as idiots on bike just cut across and idiots just cross the roads in busy traffic.
I’ve been personally using ADAS for Expressways it’s really useful there
Finally somebody said the truth...
Absolutely true..
Hyundai good. Waiting for EV.
Is it only me or everyone also saw the Bindi at the top of Rear View Mirror?
Welcome to world of married life
Do honda elevate long term review. It came long before creta.
Sharing my thoughts on the wireless CarPlay system. I used to own the previous gen Creta with Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto. On long runs it was a bit buggy. Sometime the connection just drops all of sudden and then after a break of at least 30 mins will it reconnect even if you stop the car. So in a way the wired one is better…
Thanks for your insight, I was having doubt about this only.
Where’s Renuka mam?
10-11 kmpl is really poor. U should have mentioned how u drive and what is the actual tank-to-tank mileage instead of simply reading from the MID
I am using it.. provides me 15-16 in city and on highway 19.. and on mountain drive I have use cruise control and derived 16.5 kmpl
@@ishaansinghal4549yours is manual or IVT? Many IVT users are getting only 10 in city and highways 16
@@eraakhannapiraan1872 bro it's manual... We got peak traffic in morning evening but my office hours are different...
@@eraakhannapiraan1872 it my view if you are purchasing any other than Maruti don't buy Automatic of any sort.. Other brands don't offer average
I went for the seltos instead ✌🏼️😌
Any particular reason? I would like to hear, as I am planning to buy but very confused between Creta and Seltos. Please share your feedback as well on Seltos. Thanks.
@@1111safari The chasis and engine are same. Buy one which you like.. I would go for Seltos just because of its design and interiors.
@@1111safari the interior just feels a lot more premium in the seltos.
@@1111safari Both are same cars but Seltos looks better with good road presence however Creta is selling twice the seltos
@@1111safariboth are essentially the same but as far as I know, creta's structure have been updated by putting more high strength steel to improve the rigidity and seltos have not publicly advertised any updations in that front, maybe because of that reason creta can be safer than seltos. Also variants are better sorted in the creta, for example you don't get the CVT transmission in the higher variants of seltos but you can get the same in sxo trim of creta. So it essentially comes down to your preferences, seltos feels more premium inside and looks better outside when compared to creta.
Creta fl is the best looking Hyundai from front. Rear could have been made better since it looks compact with low road presence and many a times I got confused with venue from 100 meters away
I reached the 3k mark on my fl creta diesel s(o) automatic (which is probably hard to get your hands on to) and its been a breeze so far, ac is chiller, autobox is smooth, also I had to get my infotainment 8inch screen replaced under warranty since it was all red all the time, no one knows what the issues was, though the hyundai dealership guys did scratch my trim permanently while changing it 😢, but apart from it, its all good up until now
3000 km 😂
Not so great .. just like swelled Venue like swelled spresso brezza
3 star rated suv under 25L 😂❤
Buy something apart from cycle and then come here and cry . P.S : I don't own Creta
The new creta is yet to be tested under new norms, plus structural integrity has changed a lot so dnt judge with previous test
New one will score better!
Here comes the hater number1
Yeahhh, like people give a FCUK about their safety ratings...look at their sales numbers.
Looks like you only made this video to praise creta, honestly Hyundai is downgrading creta's image day by day. Looks very small because of its design. Doing same what tata is doing with Nexon, trying to make too futuristic instead of making more beautiful.
Yes Only 15000 units sold last month!
Bhai thoda hindi me baat kr le yaar katai angrej bann raha h 🤣🤣🤣 India 🇮🇳 hi me rhta h na hindi bolne me srm aata h 😢
Correct. Make it in Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada also.
I got the creta diesel manual sxo. It's sturdier than before, it's super silent inside. And runs smooth. Pulls any load be cause of torqy low end punch and nice mid range. Spacious and comfortable cabin experience.