Thread: i10 vs Beat
- 27 Jan 10 01:19 PM #1
Looking for our first car of the house.I still dont have my license so will get the car in the mean time and learn in a school.Need a car for home grunt work and or college.Will be buying a Civic after 6 months.
Looking at the i10 and the Chevy Beat
Budget 4-4.5L
Can anyone shed some light about these 2 cars?
I love the way the beat looks but i read its impossible for 3 ppl to sit in the back seat whereas 3 can squeeze in in an i10?
Also if anyone has driven both cars can share their experience? - 27 Jan 10 02:33 PM #2
Dude .. my friend has an i10 .. and the rear seat is a total mess .. it was so uncomfortable for me alone to sit in the whole seat .. well .. im a little big .. but it was a very bad experience .. i have no idea of chevy's beat .. but i love its console .. really cool .!! but no idea whatsoever about the other specs .. well .. i would suggest you to go for SWIFT .. its a very good car .. and i guess .. it will also fit into your budget .. well the ex-showroom costs suggests so if you're in chennai .. have a look .. note the price of SWIFT LXi ..
Price - 27 Jan 10 03:11 PM #3
i think i10 is better than Beat
- 27 Jan 10 03:19 PM #4
Looking at your age, Get Chevy Beat. Beat looks's is youthful and fresh, its engine is peppy and fuel efficient. I am sure you will love it. Plus, the is 3 year service warranty which means for next 3years, the only expense on your new car will be fuel. everything else is free(Service costs,spare parts etc). this very big advantage, no other company others such benefits. Here is a detailed review:
Chevrolet Beat : Test Drive & Review - Team-BHP
i10 is also a good car but its old and boring. I am sure many won't agree but that's my opinion.
In the End its upto you to decide, so take a test drive of both the vehicles. And see what you are more comfortable with.
Good Luck! - 27 Jan 10 03:20 PM #5
The Beat is a real VFM. I own a chevrolet myself and its Awesome. The Service is also nice & Prompt.
Its a 0 Maintenance Car. U'll love it. Anyways, new car is always better. - 27 Jan 10 03:41 PM #6is Offline Badass Member
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The Swift is going to start rattling like hell in a couple of months down the line.
I have a Beat and Grande Punto and have extensively TDed the i10 so maybe I can help you with this.
The Beat has a good peppy engine but I think the i10 looks a bit better with its classical European styling compared to the brash unsophisticated looks of the Beat. The i10's dashboard is better but the Beat's driver side console looks pretty cool. Gear shifts are better on the Beat. Power steering is weighted just like it should be, not the overly light feeling you get on the i10.
I was pretty set on the i10 but completely diverted off it when I discovered that it only comes with crap beige interiors. After that, it was a simple case of heading down the road and plonking the deposit on a Moroccan Blue 1.2LT w/options pack. However, there are a few things that I don't like about the Beat: the rear leg room is not that great and the seats at the back feel a little cramped. The rear windows can anyone feel like they are trapped in a dungeon. That said, I do like the integrated music system with the USB port, the auto climate control, blue backlighting and three year maintenance package. - 27 Jan 10 03:41 PM #7
We own a Chevy Aveo and i10.
Aveo has good amt of maintenance issues, unlike Maruti or Hyundai. - 27 Jan 10 04:01 PM #8is Offline Junior Member
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I have none of them. But if I were to go and buy one out of the two now, I would buy the Beat.
- 27 Jan 10 04:09 PM #9
swift is out of budget as i dont want the very base model.
looking for the beat LS,but will try to push mom for the LT.
@gforce what was ur on road price? - 27 Jan 10 05:49 PM #10
@touzeen - The best you can do is take TD's for all the cars. there is no way you can decide a car by looking at reviews. I too have booked a TD for the beat this weekend, and will take one for Swift (though i know how it is already
) and for the i10 in the coming weeks. - 27 Jan 10 06:26 PM #11
Took a test drive of the beat an hr back, its less of a car and more of a toy (its fun but it lacks in a lot of areas).
Didnt like the response from the engine, the dash is a bit plasticky and u can see where they have tried to reduce costs. Also they have majorly fcked up with those tyres, i bet the nano has has wider tyres. Upgrading the alloys and tyres is a must to improve this car so count that too as a future cost. It seriously makes the car look like a joke when spotted frm the rear, however the front makes it up for the car's ass. Again u cant see the hood while driving (doesnt matter to me much since i already have a swift)
the rear looks really small from the outside, but surprisingly it wasnt when i got in.
The front seats have a good side view (the rear passengers have to suffer with the less window space. The tail light again is a disappointment and immature like the spark.
However it is vfm considering it gives 16-17 kmpl with a/c ( thats what the sales guy told me).
I too have the same options as u for the time being. I dont knw whether to wait for the Etios, polo (which will clearly be out of budget but no solid news on pricing) and the Nissan Micra or go with any of the above.
The beat is a mixed bag imo, i ll post my opinions of the i10 when i go test one.Last edited by psyph3r; 27 Jan 10 at 06:35 PM.
- 27 Jan 10 07:37 PM #12
- 28 Jan 10 02:47 AM #13is Offline
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The bad bits are tires, rear seat comfort and engine response. The biggest good bit for me is the Safety! The Beat called Spark in overseas countries, is one of the safest cars you can buy. Here's the video explaining its crash worthiness - Chevrolet Beat safety | Beat Safety | Chevrolet Beat crash test | Indian Autos blog
- 28 Jan 10 09:23 AM #14is Offline Badass Member
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Hi, sorry about the late reply. Here's my entire breakdown of costs:
Beat LT with options pack: 434,990
Moroccan Blue Metallic color: 5,500
Registration: 7,000
Insurance: 11,225
Dealership bogus processing charges: 1,000
Total: 459,715
I ordered the car on the 2nd day of the Auto Expo. This stealership was the only one that could promise me to get the car in my hands in under 15 days. And they kept their word with a delivery time of 13 days. MBlue is certainly a looker and kind of merges the ungainly black creases around the car, unlike say, a Super Red or Cocktail Green. - 29 Jan 10 10:06 PM #15
Buy a used Palio 1.6 GTX


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