June 10, 2009

I am so glad I took this decision 4 years ago.

There have been times when I would go to the extent of regretting buying a sedan, where
a small car would have perfectly suited my requirements. But as I drove home from work yesterday evening after a lousy day, I was glad I bought this car.

The sheer pleasure of driving it, the way it responds to accelerator inputs and the way the forward-surge presses you back against the seat is something to be relished. Yeah, I know
I don't drive a Ferrari, but then given the road-conditions we have here, I am sure there
isn't much you can do with even a Ferrari.

And maybe to compensate for the lousy day, there was no traffic at all between Spic and
Guindy which gave me a few kms of free road to unleash the potential of my car. And the
curvy climb up the grade-separator was as always a pleasure.

I am glad I listened to my instincts and bought this car. I am even more glad that I did
not go the mind way by worrying about FE and getting myself something like the M800,
which while it still would take me home, would be lacking in driving pleasure.

Thank God for small blessings.

April 15, 2009

Here's someone who dreams cars. And I thought loving and living cars was great.

11PM - Tue, 14/Apr/09 :
Have just returned from a busy day at work and had a quick dinner with my wife. My son
stayed up till 10PM waiting for me, but slept off after that. For a kid who hits the bed at 8PM
or so, 10PM is already too late. Had planned to be home atleast by 9PM so that I could spend some time with him, but as usual some last minute stuff needed to be attended to.

Anyway, since it is April and with Chennai in summer mode, it is sultry even at night. So I
decide to take a quick shower. Halfway through the shower, the power goes off & the whole neighborhood is plunged in darkness. Inspite of its faults, one good thing about Chennai was
the reliability as far as electric supply was concerned. In my 2 decades here, power failures
have been very rare and even in those rare instances, it is restored quickly.

This is so unlike Kerala, where apart from the announced load-shedding of 30 minutes daily, there are atleast 2-3 suprise power cuts, lasting for a few hours. Ofcourse in the last year or
so, even Tamilnadu has been facing power shortage and they have had to resort to planned
load-shedding in Chennai & other places.

My wife was reading the newspaper when the lights went off. I verbally guide her to where
my phone is so that it's display can be used as a light source for her to get candles & matches.
As I finish my shower and get to the bedroom, she already has a candle lighted. I know that
in a few minutes my son will get uncomfortable with the cool air of the airconditioner being absent and start crying. So, I fan him with a magazine.

I assure my wife that power will come back soon, but even after 10 minutes there is no sign
of it returning. Every few minutes I fan my son with the magazine so that his sleep is not interrupted, with my wife asking,"How long will you keep fanning him ? All night?"

When I almost gave up hope of a good sleep that night, the power comes on. As I tell my wife, "See, this is because of good-hearted people like me..", the power goes off again, as if proving
me wrong about me being good-hearted. My wife has the last laugh here.

Again, it is back to sultry weather and to add to the discomfort, some mosquitoes are buzzing around. WhileI cannot sleep with mosquitoes around (I need to kill them all before I hit the
bed), my wife has no such issues and she is soon asleep. I lay awake thinking of various things - my Uncle who passed away yesterday, the void his loss would leave for his family, some stuff
at work etc - and in between remember to fan my son.

My thoughts are broken by my son stirring in his sleep. He turns over in his sleep and talks in his sleep.I have heard him talking in his sleep earlier also, but could not make out the words. Now that his speech has improved a lot & become more legible, I can hear the 2 words clearly. He says "Baleno car".

In the evening, I had talked to him over the phone and told him that after I return from work, we will go out in the Baleno. I wonder if he was dreaming about this in his sleep and thus his uttering these 2 words. Now this truly is a car mad kid. I know that most boys are from a very young age crazy about cars & bikes, just like baby girls are crazy about dolls. But this guy is on
a different plane altogether. If I were to compile all the words he says in a day & rate them on which he says most, I think the list would look something like "Baleno car", "Tittu car", apart from the other most used ones like 'biju pappa' & 'neena mummi'. 'Tittu' is how he pronounces "Swift' and on the road, he can identify a Swift when he sees one. Ofcourse, when it comes to Baleno, any car with a boot is a Baleno as far as he is concerned.

At my auto-forum, we have a set of stickers available to be stuck on our cars and one of the stickers has the tagline "Love cars. Live cars". But here is someone who even dreams of cars.
I hope I am able to make it early home today evening, so that I can take him out for a drive
in his "Baleno car".

February 19, 2009

What's with these newspaper car advisors ? Goof-up by even 'The Hindu' is shocking!!!

Among the English dailies in India, 'The Hindu' is considered top-notch in terms of quality, content, error-free reporting, lack of bias, newsprint, lack of Page3 content etc. In my
opinion, it is the best English newspaper in India and this is after sampling various dailies available in different parts of India.

So every Wednesday, I do not miss the 'Metro Plus' supplement which has 2 pages dedicated
to cars - new models, vintage and ofcourse the 'Virtual Mechanic' which can be called the print equivalent of www.team-bhp.com's (my favourite car forum) "What car?" section.

Yesterday's 'Virtual Mechanic' had this query by a reader (D. Adarsh) :

Q : Can you tell me about the brands that are likely to be launched within the next year, in
the same segment as the Maruti SX4? What about the VW Jetta? Will it be competitively
priced like the Fabia Diesel? Are there any other VW brands likely to be launched in the
Rs. 6-9 lakh range? Will Honda come up with a diesel version of either the new City or the
Jazz?

And the answer was :

A : The next six months will be quite exciting in terms of launches. The new Toyota Corolla is expected in September 2009 & will be priced between Rs.10-12 lakh & the Fiat Linea
is expected at the same time
and will be priced between Rs.7-9 lakh. The VW Jetta is expected in July 2009 and should cost between Rs.13-16 lakh and will come with a petrol
and diesel engine. There is no model from VW expected in the Rs. 6-9 lakh range this year,
but the Polo will come out next year. There are no plans for diesel engines for either the Jazz
or the new City.

To say I was shocked would be an understatement. I first checked the date of the newspaper, thinking that maybe I am reading an old paper. But no, it was a supplement dated 18-Feb-09.

The Corolla Altis has been launched only few months ago. So I wondered how a new one is expected just 7 months later. I ignored this bit thinking that the Altis was anyway a minor makeover. So maybe Toyota will bring in a fresh new Corolla, though I don't remember
reading anything about this on tbhp.

But then he goes on to say that the Linea is also expected in Sep 2009. We have reams of
pages on team-bhp detailing Linea test-drives on the forum and people have booked it and
some have even brought it home. And these guys are telling the reader to wait for it.

And then the article says that VW Jetta is expected in July 2009. I had read about the Jetta being already in the market, but since I am not much interested in 10lakh+ cars, I was not
too sure. So checked the VW site online and yes, they have the Jetta on sale.

I just can't believe that 'The Hindu' had this on their pages.

P.S. : Here is the full article.

February 03, 2008

The Japanese car scene

I know I haven't been here in a long time. Got busy with work, travel etc and was also
devoting whatever time remained, to my other regular blog.

Anyway, I am doing this post on the car-forum that I am a member of, about the Japanese
car scene, with loads of photos. Since duplicating it here would be doing the same thing twice
over and time being at a premium, I will just post the link here for anyone that is interested.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/travelogues/35038-dodging-bullets-drooling-over-ferraris-japan.html

Happy reading and viewing.

March 28, 2007

A day at the Race Track - Track Day March 2007

This was one chance that I did not want to miss. Especially since I missed the last track day
organised by the Madras Motor Sports Club (MMSC) in 2006 at the track at Irungattukottai,
just opposite the Hyundai factory and few kms before Sri Perumbudur.
It is like 30kms from Nungambakkam, just to give you an idea of the distance.

Track Days are events organised by the club to enable laymen like us to have a chance to
experience driving on a real track without any traffic signals or pedestrians playing spoilsport.
Drivers have two options - drive their own street cars on track OR rent cars (race Esteems or
Formula Indian Single Seater Maruti Engine (FISSME) or Formula LG Swifts or Formula LG Hyundais).

So, was eagerly waiting for the 24/25th March'07 weekend. Reached the track around 8:30AM.
Registered for a session (5 laps on the short loop) on the Formula LG Swift by paying 700 as
car rental and 300 for track rental. Well worth every second of the 10-15 minutes spent on the track.

First to go on track were the superbikes (usually 600cc and above).
All brands were there - Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha etc.

Then was a Formula car session. These cars look like the Formula cars we see in F1, but fitted
with either Maruti800 engines or Maruti Swift engines or Hyundai Accent engines. In racing/dragging,
the power to weight ratio is a big thing. A Swift engine that makes 87bhp in a normal Swift weighing
thousand kg has a ratio of 0.087. Now put the same engine in a Formula chassis that weighs just
200kg and see the ratio zoom up to 0.435.

What this means is that the car is now super quick and needs expertise to be controlled. Drive it
like you drive your street Swift and you would end up in the grass or the barriers around the track
or worse could get into a bad spin on track.

Getting into the Formula Swift was tough even for me who is just 67kgs and average frame.
The C.G. is so low that you are almost sitting on the ground with your legs parallel to the ground.
The steering is pretty tight (intentional I guess) and the gears are not as smooth as your normal car.
Since I was the first to be flagged off, I got 2 laps more than the 5 that I had paid for.

On the straight section it is fun - the car roars and speeds like mad. However, could not take my
eyes off the track to the speedometer to check the max speed. The curves are tricky if you do not
take them properly. A guy spun around in front of me at a curve and I could avoid hitting him only
because I had reduced speed while entering the curve.

There were atleast 3 Porsche cars, a Nissan Skyline GT R (700 bhp), a Mitsubishi Evo, to mention
the big names. Ofcourse there were guys racing their normal cars too (Baleno, Honda city, Ford Ikon,
Santro, Palio, Lancer etc etc).

There was also a dirt track where you could drive Polaris All Terrain Vehicles (ATV) for 5 minutes for Rs300.

Pictures :
1) The awesome Porsche Carrera 911 (this car & driver combo beat the pants of all the rest on track).














2) The Nissan Skyline GT R & the Mitsubishi Evo














3) Superbikes



























































4) The Polaris ATV















5) Me getting ready to roll















Maybe at the next track day, I will take my Black Beauty Baleno on track.

December 11, 2006

Baleno prices at launch in 1999 - finally found

Had been searching high and low for the prices at which the Baleno was initially
launched in India in 1999.

Thanks to the WorldWideWeb and Google, I finally came across this link
http://www.domain-b.com/automotive/models/maruti/maruti_baleno.htm
which had the details I wanted.

City

Ex-Showroom

Registration
& Service Charges
(Individual)

Registration
& Service Charges
(Company)

Insurance

Total
(Individual)

Total
(Company)

Calcutta

760,998

5,815

6,715

24,578

791,391

792,291

Chennai

768,976

19,600

36,200

18,207

806,783

823,383

Delhi

749,802

4,465

4,465

24,330

778,597

778,597

Hyderabad

802,093

56,150

56,150

18,955

877,198

877,198

Mumbai

832,010

39,400

106,400

31,750

903,160

970,160


Hmmm. The Baleno (there was only one variant back then - no Lxi or Vxi) cost 8 lakhs back then, in Chennai.
Compare this with my Lxi, which cost me only 5.8 lakhs. And the Vxi was 6.5 lakhs when I bought my car.

No wonder the Baleno did not really take off at that time. For a guy putting down 8lakhs, it would have made
better sense to go the Lancer or Honda City way, by paying a few thousands more.

Now that Maruti is mulling release of the new Baleno, let's see how they do the pricing this time around.

February 22, 2006

My online garage at Team-BHP

Just got around to creating an online garage for my Black Beauty on Team-BHP.
For those that are not aware, Team-BHP (http://www.team-bhp.com/) is an
awesome forum for Indian car/bike lovers.

If you want any information about cars (which one to buy in a particular segment or
price bracket, what performance or visual modifications to do to your car and so on),
this site is for you. It is AWESOME, to be short and sweet.

Have a look at my beauty at the link below.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/vbpicgallery.php?do=view&g=212