Thursday 19 May 2011

New Hyundai Fluidic Verna Review

Its' the small details that tell you how serious Hyundai is about  it new Fluidic Verna. Bits like the well finished boot lining, the snug-fitting rubber mat inside the rear center armrest, and the quality textures inside the cabin reveal an almost VW- like attention to detail.  Then look at the number of engines to offer- There are two new diesel and two new petrol motors; the range covers every car from the current ford Fiesta to the Honda city and Vento. And to make sure  nothing is missed out is, the bigger displacement 1.6 petrol and 1.6 diesel are being offered with the option of Automatic. The Top SX versions come with six airbags, disc  all around , key-less entry and go , a reverse camera, electric folding mirrors, blue-tooth connectivity, a cooled glove-box, USB/ipod, climate control and 16-inch alloys. So , on paper, Hyundai has covered a lot of ground.

Pros:
  • Wide Range of Engine
  • Loaded with Features
  • Improved Quality

Cons:
  • Lackluster drive
  • Low rear seat 

The New Hyundai Fluidic Verna  doesn't have wooden finish dashboard. The steering is nice to hold, the cubbyholes are big enough. Plenty og leg-room but the rear seats are too low.
The 1.6 litre petrol motor acquits itself well too. It is smooth and quite enough when doodling around the town and you will find no cause for complain. 

This new Fluidic Verna is  has a starting price of  Rs.8.09 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)






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