Milestone
Report for Tata Sumo at 2,30,000 kms
The
Tata Sumo is a compact and versatile SUV that has been on the Indian roads for
over two decades now. I have been using the Tata Sumo as an office runabout
from 2007 onwards. It has done many long-distance drives and but nowadays it is
mostly restricted to short distance. After driving 2,30,000 kilometers in a
Tata Sumo, I can say that it is a rugged and dependable vehicle that has served
me well.
The
ride quality is smooth and comfortable, even on rough roads. The cabin space is
ample and can comfortably seat seven people, even though the legroom is limited
in the second row. The car is equipped with basic features such as power
steering, power windows, and AC.
Fuel
efficiency is average for this class. It delivers around 9 to 10 km/l on city roads
and around 12 on Highways. The diesel engine is reasonable enough for daily
driving and light load carrying. Although it lacks enough punch for overtaking
and quick acceleration, the ride quality is adequate, and the suspension system
copes well with rough roads and heavy loads. The car has a tough and boxy
design that gives it a bold and commanding presence on the road. Maintenance
costs are reasonable, and spare parts were widely available.
In
conclusion, the Tata Sumo is a budget-friendly option and a good choice for
those in need of a reliable and spacious SUV. It may lack some of the bells and
whistles of more premium SUVs, but it delivers where it matters most.
What I Like About
the Tata Sumo:
1. Good ride quality
2. Sturdy Air conditioner
3. Airy cabin
4. Commanding view from the cabin
5. Front seats are comfortable
6. Spares are cheap compared to the competition
7. Glides over broken roads
8. Oil and filter change can be done at
approximately Rs 4,500/-
9. Engine noise lesser than the Bolero
10. Second row A/C Blower cools the cabin faster
What I Dislike About the Tata Sumo:
1. Engine is not powerful
2. Cannot overtake in a hurry
3. Not very fuel efficient
4. Ponderous handling
5. Lot of steering play
6. You can feel the weight
7. Not advisable to drive above 80km/hr
8. Cannot do sudden lane changes
9. Lots of body roll
10. Little difficult to procure spares nowadays
11. Bare basic vehicle compared to the competition
12. Short wheel base and high centre of gravity
makes it unstable at high speeds
Parts Changed Over
the Years
1. 5 sets of tyres changed (Tyres used MRF, Good
year, Yokahama, Michelin)
(Note: Good
year is good for front end and MRF for rear tyres).
2. Battery: Currently on 4th battery
3. Clutch changed: Presently on 3rd
set
4. Suspension done up: Presently on the 3rd
set
5. Shocks Changed: Presently on 4th
set
6. Pump nozzle overhauled 3 times
7. A/C compressor changed once
8. Condenser and evaporator changed twice
9. Painting redone once completely
10. FC done last year
11.
Third row seat completely removed to save weight and now can be used to carry extra luggage12. Many electricals switches replaced over the
years
13. Timing belt and Water Pump changed 3 times
Concluding Remarks:
Parts are not freely available as
before. Is the company d
eliberately cutting parts supply even though it
produced it for nearly 25 years?