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The Safari and Harrier look almost identical. I believe the Harrier was designed more for the urban populace...Tata should make the Safari beefier to differentiateTata Motors' new Kaziranga Edition variants introduced for all 4 of its current SUV models:
Are you?@Gessler are you on Team BHP?
IndeedAre you?
Then WHY are you not even talking about the Force Gurkha?Indeed
From very bitter personal experience, Tata vehicles are not reliable beyond two years of ownership.
What did you use? Tata Indica!!From very bitter personal experience, Tata vehicles are not reliable beyond two years of ownership.
Oh, no. Actually, that particular object served its purpose. I used to be Safaris and stuff. They really didn't transition from light commercial vehicles to cars very happily (for the record, I was a two-tenure Tata employee).What did you use? Tata Indica!!
From very bitter personal experience, Tata vehicles are not reliable beyond two years of ownership.
Oh, no. Actually, that particular object served its purpose. I used to be Safaris and stuff. They really didn't transition from light commercial vehicles to cars very happily (for the record, I was a two-tenure Tata employee).
Sounds good.Being a user of Hexa for last ~4 years I can say this is no longer the case.
Or nano ?What did you use? Tata Indica!!
Tata quality has gone up a lot. Owner of nexon for past two years and fully satisfied.Sounds good.
Coincidentally, I know of another Hexa user, who is also upbeat and positive about this ride, even while willingly conceding the earlier track record of the group.
The new Safaris are pretty decent. Some of my extended fam who were long time Toyota Innova users moved to Tata's Harriers and Nexons and all of em were equally satisfied in terms of the features, performance, comfort, maintenance & reliabilityOh, no. Actually, that particular object served its purpose. I used to be Safaris and stuff. They really didn't transition from light commercial vehicles to cars very happily (for the record, I was a two-tenure Tata employee).
Makes surprising, almost shocking, reading.The new Safaris are pretty decent. Some of my extended fam who were long time Toyota Innova users moved to Tata's Harriers and Nexons and all of em were equally satisfied in terms of the features, performance, comfort, maintenance & reliability