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I have been owning the tiago for the 6th yr running now and never have I ever felt that the engine is unreliable. Sure it does sound a little boomy and coarse but above 1700rpm its hard for other cars to catch up, the handling is excellent,steering is very precise, suspension is awesome, and near 60 degrees inclines with full load is no problem so yes it the most value for money car in that price.
One thing I've noticed over the years, we only feel concerned about fuel efficiency only when filling petrol , but we will feel concerned about lack of power all th time we're driving the car. 😁
Tata Tiago is the best car in its class across most evaluation parameters. It is a genuine effort by Tata and it shows, unlike some half-cooked products from other manufacturers.Tata can offer an engine upgrade to make it even more appealing, but the current 1.2 does the job adequately well.The top-spec XZ plus is the one to go for. Have been a Tiago owner for the last 3 years. It is a pleasure to own this car. Very satisfied with the ownership experience and the overall vehicle.
Tiago is class above and there is no doubt in it. 2lack kilometres completed last month and it is still feels like brand new. Make sure you service your car time to time and treat it like your baby.
I think as a car reviewer it is your responsibility to highlight the safety ratings of both the car. For people like me who knows how much horrible car accidents happen we keep the safety as our top priority and you people should also urge other people on that!🙌🏻 Rest great review! ✌🏻
I am the one who rejected celerio over the Tiago 6 years before. For its flimsy interior and look. Now one thing I have to check which came out of this story is that celerio's ride quality is better than Tiago.
There are many car owners with ownership experience of more than 50k-100k km of tiago, does it not gives new viewpoint towards reliability and engine performance according to this price and segment.
I got 25 kmpl in a drive of 120km once ...constantly i get 19 to 20 in tiago. Its all about how u drive and tiago is rock solid at high speed with better safety ..go for tiago guys u will not regret
I will pick Tiago all day everyday....this is much better put together..Celerio is simply feels basic and unexciting....and where every maruti fanboys only care about good engine, fuel efficiency....what is most important is safety....which they will never care about it, which is absurd....and I don't care what they say about the engine, it is good enough for everyday driving.
Fixed Headrests for driver seats in Celerio. Ride quality wise Tiago feels better. Engine smoothness is better in Celerio and well contained vibrations for a 3cylinder engine. But enthusiasts Tiago.
Tata Tiago is a no brainer choice. It is miles ahead in terms of looks, design, ride quality, handling, features, suspension setup, drivetrain options, affordability. One can also consider Punch. You simply can close your eyes and buy it. No need to research for any competition car.
Need more videos from these new duos, they've better energy in their duo reviews with more informal appeal than general formal & bland yet trustworthy format of Autocar India reviews...
to be honest, tiago is best for day to day highway users, celrio is best for day to day city users only and you should be comparing tiago and ignis, celerio does not qualifies to be compared here.
Weight of celerio - 800 to 900 kg Weight of Tiago - 950 to 1015kg That's the reason for drop in performance and mileage, still I don't think it lacks much.
My tigor 2018 petrol model gives me avg of 25 when going from pune to Mumbai...tata only needs to improve engine refinement and more punch as beyond 100kmph its a struggle to overtake
Celerio looks mediocre, worse than the A Star and it possibly would be equivalent of zero star NCAP rating. Buying it would be penny wise pound foolish in unsafe Indian roads
If we talk about the design of both the cars On one hand, Tiago looks like it was designed by a qualified design engineer On the other hand, Celerio looks like a tinka-toy designed by a nursery kid 🙏😂
21 kmpl from a 1.0L engine on a 820 Kg car? My 5G Honda City CVT gives me 21 on highway without breaking a sweat. On days with good tail winds, I can squeeze 23. Phew!!!
My Honda city Petrol MT 2017 gives me 17kmpl on highway at 90km/h and AC on and in city it gives max of 9kmpl. How's it possible to get 21 kmpl is beyond me.
16:45 i have got avg of 16kmpl City in celerio I love this car. Actually the only things is, Maruti knows what customers need, like Furl economy, Good reliability, service, and comfort. I Love Maruti.
Celerio vs ignis vs Tiago amt, which one to buy, 90% city usage(consider Bangalore traffic) 10% highway (once a year touring not more than 500 km away from Bengaluru). Budget 7.5 lakhs ex showroom.
Except for mileage, Tiago is better in all other areas that are important like safety, looks and handling. Slight lag in acceleration is negligible and not that important for buyers in this segment.
Maybe all that Tata needs to do now is to change their employees at most of its service centres, because rude service centre employee behaviour and poor servicing quality are some of the major complaints against Mahindra and Tata right now. The Tiago's 16.6 kmpl highway mileage figure is scarily low, though. I was hoping to see a figure around 18-19 kmpl. Mahindra should seriously bring the KUV100 back as well.
Tiago is crash tested and 800kg Celerio is not! you want to save money over safety- go for Celerio- fuel efficiency will be much better. in most other areas Tiago does better.
Planning to buy hatchback for 60% city driving and 40% highway driving.Tata tiago xz+,Maruti ignis alfa and hyundai grand nios sportz DT.pl suggest.Thanks in advance
Among the hatchbacks in India (Alto, spresso, Celerio, wagon R, swift, Baleno, Tiago, Altroz, grand i10 and i20)... 100% I assure you i20 is the best..... It's features, drivability, stability, performance, decent mileage, space, engine (1.2 lit, 4 cylinder), is ahead among the hatchbacks.
BS4 Tiago had an ARAI mileage of 23.8 kmpl. BS6 norms saw it reduce to 19.8 kmpl. BS4 Tiago owners will definitely get more mileage from their cars under similar driving conditions.
With new BS6 phase 2 engine there is not much vibration and there has been 40% noise reduction compared to older variant. Also the suspension of Tiago is way better than Celerio idk how you guys saying jittery but I felt Tiago more comfortable. I own Tiago XTA icng and on petrol it is giving me 18kmpl and with cng it is giving 24kmpkg❤ its a really nice car for starters and those who want all rounder car. Its upto the users on how they can get mileage benefit.
I have a question which one is best for a middle class family who uses cars very really for a medical emergency and the members of the family is 5 which one will be the best hasel free car for the family which they could afford.
Maruti Suzuki Celerio over Tata's Tiago, anyday! Much better drive quality, far better power delivery, way better mileage. Overall reliability of Maruti Suzuki is seamless. The only thing I like about Tiago is the build quality. Aesthetics is something I barely care about because you would appreciate the aesthetics for a day, or a week, or a month at most. After that, specially on Indian roads, aesthetics of a car takes a back seat!
Buyer should buy a tata punch and get an upgrade in terms of safety, space and comfort. Adventure rhythm will cost 8 something. Why would anyone buy these old cars?
Tata's NA engines suck in terms of drivability and refinement. That's where Maruti triumphs. When it comes 1ltr engines, Maruti's 1ltr engines are much superior to any of their competition. In terms of safety, Tata is much superior to Maruti but our Indian market prefers FE and features over safety and dynamics which is pretty unfortunate. In terms of reliability, i heard nightmarish stories about reliability issues from Safari/Harrier owners but for Tiago, i haven't heard that much of a big deal from owners. Maruti generally have a better reputation when it comes to reliability. Now i don't have much of a personal experience with both brands much since the only Tata i ever owned was a 2012 Safari Dicor and we only kept it for a short time. Even though it had poor FE, it was built like a tank. Have drove some Marutis for a short time and honestly can't compare them to the modern Marutis.
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I have been owning the tiago for the 6th yr running now and never have I ever felt that the engine is unreliable. Sure it does sound a little boomy and coarse but above 1700rpm its hard for other cars to catch up, the handling is excellent,steering is very precise, suspension is awesome, and near 60 degrees inclines with full load is no problem so yes it the most value for money car in that price.
One thing I've noticed over the years, we only feel concerned about fuel efficiency only when filling petrol , but we will feel concerned about lack of power all th time we're driving the car. 😁
i think engine in tiago is not bad its just the tiago is a heavier car than celerio and that makes alot of the difference in performance
Tata Tiago is the best car in its class across most evaluation parameters. It is a genuine effort by Tata and it shows, unlike some half-cooked products from other manufacturers.Tata can offer an engine upgrade to make it even more appealing, but the current 1.2 does the job adequately well.The top-spec XZ plus is the one to go for. Have been a Tiago owner for the last 3 years. It is a pleasure to own this car. Very satisfied with the ownership experience and the overall vehicle.
Tiago is class above and there is no doubt in it. 2lack kilometres completed last month and it is still feels like brand new. Make sure you service your car time to time and treat it like your baby.
Tiago is almost better in every way than that tin can, though I accept that Maruti is better in after sales and reliability.
I bet you have never even owned a car before 😂😂
I think as a car reviewer it is your responsibility to highlight the safety ratings of both the car. For people like me who knows how much horrible car accidents happen we keep the safety as our top priority and you people should also urge other people on that!🙌🏻
Rest great review! ✌🏻
Tiago's steering is very accurate. Almost feels like Ford Figo.
We need safety guy's no matter whatever fuel efficiency matters' Durability needed. Always Tata Tiago 🥰
I am the one who rejected celerio over the Tiago 6 years before. For its flimsy interior and look.
Now one thing I have to check which came out of this story is that celerio's ride quality is better than Tiago.
Sir Tata Tiago is the Safest Car , Trust me got hit by Mahindra Verito from behind and Still it had minimal Damage and Car Occpants were safe
If Tata could improve their engines (and reliability) they would be head and shoulder above the competition.
Hearing it for past 20 years 😂😂
There are many car owners with ownership experience of more than 50k-100k km of tiago, does it not gives new viewpoint towards reliability and engine performance according to this price and segment.
I got 25 kmpl in a drive of 120km once ...constantly i get 19 to 20 in tiago. Its all about how u drive and tiago is rock solid at high speed with better safety ..go for tiago guys u will not regret
I will pick Tiago all day everyday....this is much better put together..Celerio is simply feels basic and unexciting....and where every maruti fanboys only care about good engine, fuel efficiency....what is most important is safety....which they will never care about it, which is absurd....and I don't care what they say about the engine, it is good enough for everyday driving.
I am using celerio from 2 years - Awesome car with good fuel efficiency
Fixed Headrests for driver seats in Celerio. Ride quality wise Tiago feels better. Engine smoothness is better in Celerio and well contained vibrations for a 3cylinder engine. But enthusiasts Tiago.
Tata Tiago is a no brainer choice. It is miles ahead in terms of looks, design, ride quality, handling, features, suspension setup, drivetrain options, affordability. One can also consider Punch. You simply can close your eyes and buy it. No need to research for any competition car.
A shame that Polo is no longer sold here.
Thiago the older model but still looks better
If you need it cheap, Celerio.
If you need to stay alive for longer, Tiago.
Need more videos from these new duos, they've better energy in their duo reviews with more informal appeal than general formal & bland yet trustworthy format of Autocar India reviews...
10 years back in all Tata car reviews : Tata has niggling issues and rough edges...
NOW : All praise to tata though it has underwhelming engines..
So what....who cares that, especially those who buy a Tata car....
Can you do a video on what are the cars of guys who are all in AUTOCAR uses?
Tiago on highway gives 20kmpl with ease
I will prefer purchasing Tata Tiago over Maruti Celerio.
Both of your decision to pick Tiago as a winner is great....
to be honest, tiago is best for day to day highway users, celrio is best for day to day city users only and you should be comparing tiago and ignis, celerio does not qualifies to be compared here.
Ignis is much superior. That 4 cyl petrol engine is in a league of its own.
Drive Baleno and the altroz, you will feel the difference between maruti and Tata-safety, engine, reliability... everything.
*Tata Tiago-- a cut above the rest- the finest Hatchback in India- it's a brilliant car*
Please try comparing the mid variants of the cars!!
Weight of celerio - 800 to 900 kg
Weight of Tiago - 950 to 1015kg
That's the reason for drop in performance and mileage, still I don't think it lacks much.
My tigor 2018 petrol model gives me avg of 25 when going from pune to Mumbai...tata only needs to improve engine refinement and more punch as beyond 100kmph its a struggle to overtake
Celerio looks mediocre, worse than the A Star and it possibly would be equivalent of zero star NCAP rating. Buying it would be penny wise pound foolish in unsafe Indian roads
If we talk about the design of both the cars
On one hand, Tiago looks like it was designed by a qualified design engineer
On the other hand, Celerio looks like a tinka-toy designed by a nursery kid 🙏😂
I own Tiago and I get more than 18 kmpl in the city and 22+ in the highways.
21 kmpl from a 1.0L engine on a 820 Kg car? My 5G Honda City CVT gives me 21 on highway without breaking a sweat. On days with good tail winds, I can squeeze 23. Phew!!!
My Honda city Petrol MT 2017 gives me 17kmpl on highway at 90km/h and AC on and in city it gives max of 9kmpl. How's it possible to get 21 kmpl is beyond me.
Celerio doesn't stand near anywhere to TATA TIAGO as far as SAFETY concerns.
Tiago doesn't stand anywhere near Suzuki Celerio as far as Engine and Reliability is concern.
Ya and Tata don't stand near by Celerio interms of Engine and value for money 😂
16:45 i have got avg of 16kmpl City in celerio I love this car. Actually the only things is, Maruti knows what customers need, like Furl economy, Good reliability, service, and comfort.
I Love Maruti.
"Tiago XT vs i10 Nios Magna"
I'm very much confused between these two. Please, make a comparison video.
Great video. Keep rocking guys. Especially glad to know you gave most weightage to SAFETY. Kudos 👍👍👍
At what rpms the maruTIN cruises @100 kmph in top gear?
Celerio vs ignis vs Tiago amt, which one to buy, 90% city usage(consider Bangalore traffic) 10% highway (once a year touring not more than 500 km away from Bengaluru). Budget 7.5 lakhs ex showroom.
Except for mileage, Tiago is better in all other areas that are important like safety, looks and handling. Slight lag in acceleration is negligible and not that important for buyers in this segment.
My dad's tiago easily returns 17-18kmpl on highways in spirited driving.. On light foot I have also seen it return 23kmpl on the MID screen..
Mid is not accurate...
Maybe all that Tata needs to do now is to change their employees at most of its service centres, because rude service centre employee behaviour and poor servicing quality are some of the major complaints against Mahindra and Tata right now. The Tiago's 16.6 kmpl highway mileage figure is scarily low, though. I was hoping to see a figure around 18-19 kmpl. Mahindra should seriously bring the KUV100 back as well.
In Celerio, in high speed confidence will loose.
In Tiago ,in any speed we will not loose confidence.
I drove both cars
Finally I purchased Tiago NRG.
As on today Maruti has most refined engines
Tiago is crash tested and 800kg Celerio is not! you want to save money over safety- go for Celerio- fuel efficiency will be much better. in most other areas Tiago does better.
Jay's favourite word : absolutely!
I think ignis is a better competition with Tiago nt celerio
Planning to buy hatchback for 60% city driving and 40% highway driving.Tata tiago xz+,Maruti ignis alfa and hyundai grand nios sportz DT.pl suggest.Thanks in advance
*Does Celerio makes any sense in this segment having competition from maruti itself!*
Please do comparison b/w Citroen C3 vs Tata Punch vs Altroz vs others in that segment 🙏🙏🙏
Piece of mind and value for money is celerio no doubt
Be it performance or average
Celerio with a good refined engine than Tiago.Every car enthusiasts knew this fact.
Engine in Tiago is very poor
I wish Tata cars had Suzuki's 1.2 liters, 4 cylinders and gearbox it would have made the best hatchbacks
Among the hatchbacks in India (Alto, spresso, Celerio, wagon R, swift, Baleno, Tiago, Altroz, grand i10 and i20)... 100% I assure you i20 is the best.....
It's features, drivability, stability, performance, decent mileage, space, engine (1.2 lit, 4 cylinder), is ahead among the hatchbacks.
BS4 Tiago had an ARAI mileage of 23.8 kmpl. BS6 norms saw it reduce to 19.8 kmpl. BS4 Tiago owners will definitely get more mileage from their cars under similar driving conditions.
With new BS6 phase 2 engine there is not much vibration and there has been 40% noise reduction compared to older variant.
Also the suspension of Tiago is way better than Celerio idk how you guys saying jittery but I felt Tiago more comfortable.
I own Tiago XTA icng and on petrol it is giving me 18kmpl and with cng it is giving 24kmpkg❤ its a really nice car for starters and those who want all rounder car.
Its upto the users on how they can get mileage benefit.
I have a question which one is best for a middle class family who uses cars very really for a medical emergency and the members of the family is 5 which one will be the best hasel free car for the family which they could afford.
What about the i10 nios???
I would compromise on efficiency instead of daily experience of sitting in a matchstick box (celerio)
The earlier celerio I owned and is a brilliant car
Celerio 1L has way better refignment and smoothness and sleek shift gearbox than tata 1.2
The only reason to buy
Higher death rate aswell
@@arshu2019 Beyond 64 kmphr no car is safe 😂😂
I have Tata tiago. Best car to drive on high speeds. But when it comes to mileage its a big disappointment.
Tiago is a 4 star NCAP rated car. Jaan hai to Jahan hai. Zinda rahenge to average ya pickup Kaam aayega
The music in the beginning of the video really suits the character of these cars
I have a tiago.. Have nice and good amount of space on rear and front on the 2022 model XT
To this reader go for ignis. It's better than both these cars
With 20 % less weight it’s obvious you will get better efficiency
Which one is good
Tata could've purchased petrol engines from Ford.
Come to Brazil 🇧🇷 Tiago. We are waiting for you!!!
Maruti Suzuki Celerio over Tata's Tiago, anyday! Much better drive quality, far better power delivery, way better mileage. Overall reliability of Maruti Suzuki is seamless. The only thing I like about Tiago is the build quality. Aesthetics is something I barely care about because you would appreciate the aesthetics for a day, or a week, or a month at most. After that, specially on Indian roads, aesthetics of a car takes a back seat!
Can you please suggest the tyre and rim upgrades for celerio vxi. Currently running on 165/70R14
*Love to see these long videos even on budget cars.. but plz go 4K @Autocar India*
Tiago 😍
I can't equate safety of my family with mileage, resale value and budget.
I have a question.
How expensive is it to have soft plastic inside a cabin?
If you love yourself and your family
Consider NCAP RATINGS
TATA IS BEST
by far the best assessment of Tata tiago
Celerio is the best.
In south africa indian Celerio sold as a "TOYOTA" Because its more similar to japanese reputation, More reliable.
Let's play a game. Count the number of times Mr. Shah says "absolutely" and Mr. Patil says "exactly" in the above video. The winner gets a Tiago !!!
Done 75000kms still Tiago performance is very good
lot of people may not consider but 60:40 split rear seat is really important. Main drawback is TATA petrol engines which vibrate a lot.
When I saw the power window switches in the centre then I decided Tiago is the winner.
Tata.. any day every day! Build quality that's what matters to me
Safety comes first mileage and engine comes after it... Better to spend more on car maintenance than spending on hospital bills...
Very nice comparison.
Waiting for altroz vs i20 Diseal comparison
Engine service reliability value for money - Maruthi ❤️ PR, Nationalism - Tata
Tata tiago any day.
Better to be safe then sorry.
Buyer should buy a tata punch and get an upgrade in terms of safety, space and comfort. Adventure rhythm will cost 8 something. Why would anyone buy these old cars?
Tiago now comes with Cruise control...much awaited, now delivered.
Great comparo by both of you... Hope to see more such videos from autocar :)
A proud Tiago owner... ❤️
*"Anyways, I bought an WagonR 🌚"*
Tiago supposed to be bit wider. It would give it more stability, style and space.
Tata's NA engines suck in terms of drivability and refinement. That's where Maruti triumphs. When it comes 1ltr engines, Maruti's 1ltr engines are much superior to any of their competition. In terms of safety, Tata is much superior to Maruti but our Indian market prefers FE and features over safety and dynamics which is pretty unfortunate. In terms of reliability, i heard nightmarish stories about reliability issues from Safari/Harrier owners but for Tiago, i haven't heard that much of a big deal from owners. Maruti generally have a better reputation when it comes to reliability. Now i don't have much of a personal experience with both brands much since the only Tata i ever owned was a 2012 Safari Dicor and we only kept it for a short time. Even though it had poor FE, it was built like a tank. Have drove some Marutis for a short time and honestly can't compare them to the modern Marutis.
only renault and maruti are making 1litre engines i guess
Tiago is more premium than celerio. I didn't like the new interior of celerio