The total on-road price came up to ₹7,66,000. I haven’t opted for an extended warranty.
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Took the delivery of a June 2023 Ignis Aplha*MT on the day of Dusshera, 12th October 2024
The total on-road price came up to ₹7,66,000. I haven’t opted for an extended warranty; the default warranty is 3 years / 100,000 km.
The first thing I did post-delivery was to get the tyres exchanged. I went ahead with the Bridgestone Turanza 6i. I liked these tyres. I have recently bought them for my seltos, and they are on par with the Continental UC6 or Michelin Primacy series.
The original price of these tyres was ₹7,000 each, but after the exchange, I got them for ₹3,000 each. Tyre pressure is set at 33psi.
The tyres come with 3 year, unconditional warranty.
This car is purely city-run, but since we couldn’t get the local RTA (lack of proof of address), we took the delivery in Hyderabad. We did a highway run yesterday to drive to my hometown (170km). We were 2 adults, 1 kid and we had 3 suitcases. The mileage shown on MID was 23km/l (I failed to take a photo)
When we took the delivery, the Odo had 113 km and is now 386km. The mileage shown on MID is 20.8 km/l.
This morning, I took the car for service. Since it has been sitting idle since June 2023, I changed the oil and oil filter. This is purely OCD and for my peace of mind, which came at a cost of ₹1,950
There was also an error message “Service parking sensors” which I got it checked as well.
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