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3.90 

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Rs. 3,05,000 (Ex-Showroom)

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Matiz rulez
Nov 25, 2002 10:56 PM 5253 Views
(Updated Nov 25, 2002 10:58 PM)

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Back in April 2001, when I was scouting around, searching for a car to buy,


I was very skeptical about which model to go for. Even on that date,


there was not much of a choice available - you had the ubiquitous Maruti


800 and the Zen, the relatively new but fast becoming popular Santro,


the desi Indica, and the Matiz. The other higher-end cars


were like the proverbial ''sour grapes'' for me at that point in time.


After a detailed market study, I narrowed down the choices to Zen and


Matiz. Indica was known to be a ''problem-car'' then. So one down. My


parents already owned a M800. So I was not making the mistake of buying


one more ! And the Santro was an absolute ugly-duckling.


For making the final decision, I decided to give my brain a break and let


let my heart have a free reign. The decision was simple and on April 14th


2001, I got possession of my own Daewoo Matiz SA. There has been no looking


back since.


I knew that I was taking a big gamble because Daewoo was already in some


trouble in early 2001, and rumours of bankrupcy were heard from every nook


and cranny. Lots of people tried to convince me into opting out of it even


after I had placed the order. But I stood convinced on my decision and I am


happy I did, still, on this day when Daewoo Motors India Limited has ceased


to exist and production of the car in India has come to a standstill.


Till date I have driven my Matiz close to 18000 kms, mostly in and


around Bangalore. During this period I have not noticed any major chinks in


pretty armour of this car. I have had the chance to drive a bevy of the latest


cars since I bought the Matiz, and somehow, the Matiz still occupies the pride


of place in my heart ( as well as the brain ! ). This is not to say that


technically this is the best car in its class. Feature by feature, most


aspects of Matiz might be beaten by the new cars. For example, the engine


is and was never a strong point of this car. A capacity of 796cc and three


cylinders meant that it was no race-car. In fact I doubt the veracity of the


user manual when it says the engine spews out 52 horses. The Santro gives


55, and the comparison of acceleration and power between the two is a


no-contest, much more than the 3 BHP advantage that the Santro technically


has. Moreover, the engine is a wee bit more noisier than the other cars.


Added to that, the gear shift is far from satisfactory, compared to


competition, and the service personnel are hapless about it. The roughness


has got to do with the cable-operated gear while most other cars have a rod


type gear. But I knew this for a fact from the study I had conducted before I


bought my car and so reality did not strike me as hard as it would on an


unsuspecting buyer. By now, I have got so used to it that I hardly ever feel


any difficulty.


Lastly, the body of the car is, in my opinion, a little too vulnerable. A


small push with one's hand is enough to cause a fist-sized dent on it. A lot


of caution must be taken while closing the hatch at the back, as a hard push


on the metal while closing it will surely cause a nasty dent on it.


But thats all that I have ever found as a fault in this car. And these are


lesser a fault as time goes by. I am no Schumacher when it comes to driving


in the city. So the lack of power does not impede me much. I have got used to


the stubborn gearbox. And I take sufficient care of this baby so that its


soft and supple exterior is not damaged.


The best thing about the Matiz is its comfort. The shock-absorbers are the


best-in-class. Driving position is peerless. The interiors are done well


enough for a car in its class. The ergonomic design of the dash board is


indeed an advantage. All round visibility is the best in Matiz. I have found all


other cars, especially Indica and Santro to be very restrictive when it


comes to this.


Space utilization is a wonder, considering the small outer dimensions. There


is ample leg and shoulder space for three medium-sized adults at the back. Safety


is another big plus point. There are reinforcements at almost all critical


points in the body so that the passengers wont have to bear the burnt in


most collisions.


And the icing of the cake is the MILEAGE. I consistently get 15-16 kmpl


on road in the city. I have even got 22 kmpl once when I drove down to Cochin


through the NH. I would like to see another car in the segment break that mark !


All said and done, the Matiz can be compared to a graceful woman, not strong by


body, but gentle by heart, not rugged by design, but pleasing to the eye, not


thirsty on fuel, but economical at heart.


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