{"id":122661,"date":"2023-12-08T13:20:55","date_gmt":"2023-12-08T13:20:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/?p=122661"},"modified":"2023-12-08T13:20:55","modified_gmt":"2023-12-08T13:20:55","slug":"5000-km-in-1-month-with-my-xuv700-booking-delivery-1st-impressions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/auto-news\/5000-km-in-1-month-with-my-xuv700-booking-delivery-1st-impressions\/","title":{"rendered":"5000 km in 1 month with my XUV700: Booking, delivery & 1st impressions"},"content":{"rendered":"

This engine and gearbox combination is so well mated that whether it is pulling ahead in the city after the traffic signal turns green or on the highway.<\/h2>\n

BHPian SamDiablo<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n

Hi All,<\/p>\n

First of all apologies for the long post.<\/p>\n

Having taken delivery of my XUV700 AX7L Diesel a few weeks back (4th Oct) and driven over 5K, I thought that it was time to share some of my observations and experiences here. My usage has been 40% city and 60% highways.<\/p>\n

Search:<\/strong> Was on the lookout for a 3-row vehicle for quite some time now. Booked and cancelled XUV500 and Endeavour before Covid stuck. When I look back I think those cancellations were for some stupid reasons. It was like trying to find faults in vehicles which served the purpose and even went beyond it.<\/p>\n

Booking and Delivery Experience:<\/strong><\/p>\n

Booking: Booked AX7L Petrol AT on 14th Jan 2023 with Sireesh Auto, Silkboard, Bangalore. Changed my mind midway and booked AX7L Diesel AT in Jul end. Was so desperate to get this within this year that booked a couple more with Ananth Motors also (both AX7L Diesel AT, one of them being AWD). All the bookings were for Midnight black colour. As per the Mahindra website, my original booking was still showing Jan\/Feb 2024 and all other bookings were going all the way to Jun\/Jul 2024! Meanwhile was test-driving most of the direct competitors as well as some from across segments. The final list of vehicles that I test drove, including diesel and Petrol XUV 700 were: Alcazar, Carens, Kushaq, Taigun, Tiguan, Compass, Meridian, Gloster, Safari, Harrier, Virtus, Slavia and new Verna. All the vehicles test-driven were top variants of respective models and always AT. Was not interested in Manuals. Sometimes ended up test-driving multiple times. XUV700 itself was test-driven for more than 200Kms all put together. The more I drove any other vehicle, the more I was getting firm in my mind and heart on who was going to be my next love! Don\u2019t want to write why I was not keen on other vehicles’ post-test drives as I think over a period it was all about what are the positives of XUV700 rather than any issues\/shortcomings in it or others. I\u2019m sure that had I not gone for XUV700 I would have gone for a Turbo Petrol (my second and third choices were Alcazar and Carens respectively).<\/p>\n

Delivery: Sireesh Auto staff in Bangalore stuck to their original promise of delivering within Sep\/Oct. My sales advisor and his manager were very patient with me throughout the last 5 months as at the time I used to enquire and press them almost daily! Delivery itself was very smooth with no issues during PDI or delivery. On delivery day it took only 30 minutes to complete the paperwork. They had filled up approximately 20 litres of fuel in the tank. I would recommend Sireesh Auto, Silk Board to anybody who lives near this part of the town. Sales Advisor Jagdish was super helpful right from booking day to delivery and after that also. In between was offered red, white and silver colour AX7L AT (Diesel) by Sireesh Auto and Electric Blue AX7L AWD by Ananth Motors, but due to family (and probably myself also) pressure had to decline all these as kids were adamant about getting midnight black colour. I was ok with white and silver also.<\/p>\n

Few observations, both positives as well as \u201cEven Better if\u201d. I would not dwell too much on features either present or missing as these have been documented well on this thread.<\/p>\n

Even Better If (not in any particular order):<\/strong><\/p>\n

1. I would like to have a little more under-thigh support for all seats (especially the driver and front passenger). The reason is that when you use lumbar support in the driver\u2019s seat, it pushes you away from the back rest and hence it decreases under-thigh support. This I noticed during my first long drive and I had to re-adjust the driving seat arrangement to make a good balance between lumbar support and under-thigh support. Maybe this is a unique problem to me only as I have long long-standing back issue and I need a good bit of back support.<\/p>\n

Lumbar Support: adding to the point above lumbar support adjustment although fine in itself is not very useful for me as the backrest becomes too stiff when fully inflated. If I\u2019m not using lumbar support adjustment, back seat support comfort is ok but then there is a gap between the back and seat cushion. Hence in my case, I had to order an aftermarket back support cushion which has more or less solved both this and the above (under thigh support) problem.<\/p>\n

2. Drive mode adjustment (Zip, Zap and Zoom): Changing drive mode is a three-step process and is very distracting especially if you are at high speeds. I switch to zoom mode only when I\u2019ve crossed 80km\/h and know that more or less I\u2019m going to be driving beyond this limit for some time continuously. A more user-friendly procedure with not require touching the screen would have been better. I\u2019m not sure what purpose zip mode serves as I don\u2019t see any significant increase in fuel efficiency. Maybe it is because of the way I drive.<\/p>\n

Auto Engine off functionality is at times very frustrating as every time your speedometer touches zero engine stops. When you are stopping at traffic signals etc it is fine otherwise it is not useful. I have started turning it off every time I start a drive.<\/p>\n

3. The Blind Spot Monitoring screen has design flaws in my view:<\/p>\n