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Nice review. I didn’t think TVS would have such poor after sales support as I have heard only good things about them. However I guess it depends on the dealer.
Nowadays I drive auto gears scooter (Hero Maestro Edge) for my daily office commute as it is much more comfortable in traffic conditions. However the biggest issue is the reduced mileage. My daily commute is around 20 Kms total.
Nowadays I drive auto gears scooter (Hero Maestro Edge) for my daily office commute as it is much more comfortable in traffic conditions. However the biggest issue is the reduced mileage. My daily commute is around 20 Kms total.
TVS has been doing a great job last few years, but now TVS has started pushing out defective products.
I also remember one of the spare parts dealer calling my new Victor a "failure bike" when I was hunting for an engine guard.
I never thought I would be this much disappointed that within 18k kms on odo, I would have the steering cone kit going Kaput and making me set back by 1k (approx).
I also suspect the skill set of the so called TVS trained technicians by the way they have worked to resolve my problem.
Now, everything is clear. I have been pushed with a defective bike and the TVS mechanics haven't worked on my previous complaints effectively.
I could have gone for a Honda CB Unicorn 150 cc, by spending another 22 grans and that would have given me a peace of mind.
Regards
Kumar
Nice review. I didn’t think TVS would have such poor after sales support as I have heard only good things about them. However I guess it depends on the dealer.
Nowadays I drive auto gears scooter (Hero Maestro Edge) for my daily office commute as it is much more comfortable in traffic conditions. However the biggest issue is the reduced mileage. My daily commute is around 20 Kms total.
Nowadays I drive auto gears scooter (Hero Maestro Edge) for my daily office commute as it is much more comfortable in traffic conditions. However the biggest issue is the reduced mileage. My daily commute is around 20 Kms total.
And scooter of course is a better option in Chennai. I am in Avadi, and my wife uses a 2014 Activa now for 4 years without much problem, but for some vibration in the frontal panel, which is quite common for scooterettes.
She gets a mileage of 52+ kmpl in City, and her movement mainly is to commute both my kids to school and back, go shopping in and around Avadi (for buying veg & fruits, not the regular shopping ).
SVM Honda Avadi now does a good job and I have my 3rd AMC for her Activa with SVM, though a couple of years their service quality was not that good. Now they have come a long way in exceeding customer expectation and delight.
Since I do a daily 50 km up and down (2 way = 50 km), I don't think my back will be comfortable with a below par suspension system in the regular Activa 110 (pre 3G version).