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Features
AC
Sunroof
Rear wash/wipe
Audio system type
CD
CD
CD
CD
Cruise control
Keeps an electronic eye on the car's speed so that you don't have to apply pressure on the accelerator to keep the car going at a constant speed. A useful feature if you do a lot of highway driving.
Inflatable bags of gas that deploy in the event of a crash, preventing injury - for example, like that arising from a driver's face hitting the steering wheel during a crash. In cars with eight or more airbags, they practically surround the occupants in a crash, insulating them from the worst. They need to be used in conjunction with seat-belts, else they aren't effective.
An Anti-Lock Braking system helps you retain steering control during panic stops and in low-grip situations like in the wet. It regularly will shorten on-road stopping distances as well. A must-have that is well worth every paisa.
Denotes twisting force of your engine. Is a good indicator of how drivable your car is - the higher the torque figure, the less you'll have to change gears in heavy traffic or to overtake on the highway.
Denotes the swept volume of the engine. The more the displacement, the less stressed your engine will be. This isn't a direct relation to power or torque figures any more with the widespread use of turbocharging.
Measures distance covered during that trip only in km. This can be reset, unlike the odometer which logs the complete distance that the car runs during its lifetime. Some cars have a multi-function display that shows a lot of information, including tank range, instantaneous fuel consumption and ambient temperature.
Keeps an electronic eye on the car's speed so that you don't have to apply pressure on the accelerator to keep the car going at a constant speed. A useful feature if you do a lot of highway driving.
Fog lamps help visibility when it is in short supply, and are therefore needed if you live in a place where winters mean frequent periods with fog. No real gain in clear conditions.
Proximity sensors fixed in the rear (and sometimes front) bumper that give either audible or visual indication of how far your car's bumpers are from obstacles.
Helps condensed water evaporate from the glass area at the back, improving rear visibility. Is especially useful in humid or cold areas. If you see thin horizontal lines running across the rear glass, a rear defogger or 'heater' is present.
Means that you don't have to take your key to the rear of your car to open the boot. Most cars today have a cable release accessible from the driver's seat, a button on the dash or a button on the key fob.
Means that you don't have to take your key to the fuel filler flap. Most cars have either a cable release accessible from the driver's seat, or a push release that unlocks with the central locking.
An Anti-Lock Braking system helps you retain steering control during panic stops and in low-grip situations like in the wet. It regularly will shorten on-road stopping distances as well. A must-have that is well worth every paisa.
An advanced version of ABS, EBD regulates braking force for each wheel. Helps immensely in differing situations like when the vehicle has only one occupant, or all five. Or even if a single wheel goes off into the dirt, EBD could be the difference between a scare and a crash.
Inflatable bags of gas that deploy in the event of a crash, preventing injury - for example, like that arising from a driver's face hitting the steering wheel during a crash. In cars with eight or more airbags, they practically surround the occupants in a crash, insulating them from the worst. They need to be used in conjunction with seat-belts, else they aren't effective.
Prevents a wheel from spinning up under hard acceleration either by applying the brake to that particular wheel or cutting power. This helps maintain vehicle control.
The Electronic Stability Program makes sure that the vehicle is travelling in the direction that the front wheels are pointing, thus ensuring greater vehicle control.
It'll take more than just a properly cut key to steal a car with an immobiliser: the key and engine share a radio-frequency code that has to match before the car's computer will allow the engine to start with the key.
Makes the rear doors non-responsive to the inside door handles. They open with the outside handles, though. Prevents unsupervised children or escaping convicts from opening the rear doors.
The European New Car Assessment Program rates all new cars sold in Europe on a scale of 1-5 stars for safety. Only cars that are sold in Europe and with ABS qualify for the test, so the ratings for the Indian versions might differ. It's still a good indicator of how safe a car is.
Optional wheel and tyre sizes: 245/40 R19 front, 275/35 R19 rear. Wheel design is also different for the 19-inch rims. Engine has 'Synchro Rev Control' that automatically matches engine speed to wheel speed while downshifting. Limited-slip differential is standard. Audio system is from Bose.
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Colours
Black, Guards Red, Carrara White, Speed Yellow.
Brilliant Red, Brilliant Black, Ibis White, Dakar Biege Metallic, Ice silver Metallic, Condor Grey Metallic, Meteor Grey Pearl Effect, Sahara Silver Metallic, Aruba Blue Pearl Effect, Petrol Blue Pearl Effect, Phantom Black Pearl Effect, Deep Sea Pearl Effect.
Premium LeMans Blue, Diamond Black, Metal Quartz, Blade Silver, Black Rose, Brilliant Silver, Vibrant Red, Brilliant White, Pearl
Starlight Blue, Royal Burgundy, Porcelain White, Sterling Gold, Arctic Silver, Night Shade Black.
The weight of the vehicle. A lighter car will use less fuel, be quick, and change direction more readily - all positive characteristics in a car. Safety features like ABS, airbags and even crumple zones add to the weight of a car, but not by much.
The distance from the ground to the nearest object on the car's underside. Will your car clear the little hill masquerading as a speed breaker on the road outside your house? Here's where you find out.
Denotes whether the tyre is a tube-type one, tubeless or a runflat tyre. Tubeless tyres prevent blowouts and don't lose air quickly when punctured, therefore are safer. Runflats allow you to drive on without air but are hideously expensive and make for a back-breaking ride.
Denotes the swept volume of the engine. The more the displacement, the less stressed your engine will be. This isn't a direct relation to power or torque figures any more with the widespread use of turbocharging.
Denotes twisting force of your engine. Is a good indicator of how drivable your car is - the higher the torque figure, the less you'll have to change gears in heavy traffic or to overtake on the highway.
The more the number of cylinders, the more power that can be generated from a given displacement. Manufacturers are cutting down on this figure now - less manufacturing costs (lower sticker prices) and increased fuel efficiency (less internal friction) are the obvious benefits.
Valves are what allow air and fuel in and out of your engine. More the valves, the better your engine will breathe and the more efficient it will be. The 2-valve-per-head designs offer very good torque at low revs, making them very good for commuting.
Power assisted (Hydraullic) with variable steering ratio
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Rack and pinion, speed-sensitive hydraulic assist
Rack and pinion with collapsible steering column
Turning radius
Turning radius is a good indicator of how manoeuverable a car will be - the smaller this figure, the easier it will be to dart in and out of gaps in traffic and make U-turns.
Double wishbone multi-link aluminium-alloy with stabiliser bar and strut bar
Independent McPherson strut with Coil Spring
Rear
Lightweight spring strut suspension
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Independent multi-link aluminium-alloy with stabiliser bar, strut bar and aluminium-alloy sub frame
Independent 3-link McPherson strut with Antiroll bar
Segments
segment
Premium
Premium
Description
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The TT is Audi’s cheapest sports car in India. The TT uses a 2.2-litre petrol engine that is mated to Audi’s acclaimed Quattro four-wheel drive system. With its updated styling the TT is on par with the other sports cars in its range. However, the TT fails to match up to the Porsche Cayman / Boxster in India, in terms of sheer brand value.
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The cheapest sedan in the world gives the owner the satisfaction of owning a sedan but with all the benefits of being under the length and engine displacement limits stated by the government. The boot isn't much more useable than a hatchback thanks to the intruding suspension strut towers. Get this only if you really, really want a sedan.