"Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing." (granfury)
02/15/2017 at 18:42 • Filed to: None | 1 | 6 |
Interesting looking little car I’d never heard of before today (Thanks Quora). It might look a little better if it was a tad longer, but overall it’s not bad. I dig the color. It’s probably a crude piece of crap, but whatever - I liked the ‘80s VW Fox, especially the wagon, so I’m not exactly one to define crap when it comes to inexpensive VWs.
66671 - 200 [METRIC] my dash
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
02/15/2017 at 18:48 | 1 |
Reminds me a lot of the compact e36 my old neighbour had. Is it based off of something else? Otherwise I’d assume the build quality would be up to a certain standard.
Side note: I discovered Quora a couple weeks ago, and have been visiting pretty often. Good site with plenty of experiences from all sorts of people.
Probenja
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
02/15/2017 at 19:01 | 4 |
It looks like that because of India’s tax based on the length of the car so sub 4 meters have less tax than 4.1 meter cars. That is a Polo with a trunk which if you don’t have length based tax it looks much better:
Also, like the US, Indians like sedan’s so no matter how small the car is, it needs a sedan version.
http://www.siamindia.com/economic-afairs.aspx?mpgid=16&pgid1=18&pgidtrail=19
RT
> 66671 - 200 [METRIC] my dash
02/15/2017 at 20:10 | 1 |
It’s designed for the developing countries, particularly Indian market so they can skirt a 4 metre tax rule. The build quality might be lower to reduce costs, and it doesn’t have to meet very strict regulations - though I guess it should do its job pretty well.
duurtlang
> Probenja
02/16/2017 at 03:00 | 0 |
I didn’t know there was a current Polo sedan, I certainly haven’t ever seen one. The one in your picture doesn’t even look as horrible as I had expected from a sedan in that segment. I still wouldn’t even consider a sedan that size though.
Tapas
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
02/16/2017 at 03:52 | 0 |
This is one of my pet peeves. Adding butts to hatchbacks to sell them as “sedans”. This is everywhere in India/Asia. It completely messes up the proportions. They seem to pick designers/engineers from a beginners pottery class, who tend to smack a metallic bubble on the back and call it a day.
For example, here’s a regular Suzuki Swift.
https://zoneindia.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/2011_new_maruti_swift_india1.jpg
Now look at this fucking abomination - the Swift Dzire. The spelling alone “gave me cancer”
http://paultan.org/images.paultan.org/images/Maruti_Suzuki_Swift_Dzire_Sedan_3.jpg
And so far, I gave VW a concession. Although they did the same thing with the VW Polo/Vento, the Vento is well proportioned and looks like an actual sedan.
But then, they come out with this butt enhanced mutant, to place between the Polo and Vento. *shakes head and curses*.....
http:// im.rediff.com/money/2014/nov/07volkswagen-polo2.jpg
www. team-bhp.com/carpics/volkswagen-sedan-india/m/exteriors/vw-vento-03.jpg
Update: So I got kinja’d haaardd and all the photos I attached have disappeared. Lets see if the links work.
Tapas
> Probenja
02/16/2017 at 03:59 | 0 |
So i didn’t bother scrolling down but yeah. Vento is definitely a better “sedan” because it’s correctly proportioned.
Tax or no tax, that car butt the half butt is an abomination.