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We had a green Exter with manual transmission for our long-term test but Hyundai took it back for the seventh edition of their Great India Drive, saying we would be reunited with the car in Coimbatore. As fate would have it, we were assigned this bright blue Exter at the flag-off but it was an AMT.

Over the next few days, we drove that car through two tiger reserves and then all the way back to Pune. On the forest roads leading to Bandipur, the Exter was the correct car to be in thanks to its compact dimensions. The narrow roads required most cars to slow down a fair bit when there was oncoming traffic but the Exter could squeeze through comfortably and the AMT spared me the task of shifting gears every now and then. I did not spend all my time in the automatic mode, though, because whenever there was a downhill section, it was better to use the manual option to make the most of engine braking. Overheating of the brakes, thereby leading to loss of brake pressure, is one of the most frequent causes of accidents in those regions.

Having spent nearly 2,000 kilometres behind the wheel of this car, I am quite pleased with the transmission. The fuel-efficiency figures for the manual and the AMT were quite close but the latter was easier to live with in Pune’s traffic conditions. So, we requested Hyundai to let us continue our long-term experience with this car and Hyundai obliged. More about it in the next update.

Edit: 29-05-2024

Driven: 12,605 km
Like: Space
Dislike: Fuel-efficiency

Over the past few months, the space the Exter offers is something that stood out for us. It seats five adults in reasonable comfort and there is ample room in the boot for luggage. As an urban runabout, the Exter makes a strong case for itself because it is just the right size to meet the needs of a small family. Furthermore, we have not found it lacking on the highway either. It is comfortable to cruise at triple-digit speeds on the highway.

The AMT works well for the most part but does not deliver instantly when we need to make a quick overtake. We usually work around it by running the transmission in manual mode. One thing that could be improved is the accuracy of the range prediction. After a drive of 20 km, the indicated range drops by as much as 40 km. Better calibration would be welcome.

Our Exter recently completed 10,000 km and we had it serviced. When the service manager asked us if there was any specific issue that we would like to raise, we had nothing to say because the car has been extremely reliable so far. Hyundai’s service was prompt and we received the car back the same day.

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi+ Auto Long Term Review

 

About the author: Joshua Varghese

 

Would gape at fast cars. Still does but now has a chance to drive some of them. Hates driving in traffic but makes up for with a spot of off-roading or the occasional track outing. Insta: @motoknight

 

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