Also, being a new launch Mercedes was not offering any discounts and had a waiting period of 45 days. However, somewhere in my head, E class always brings up the picture of a car that is chauffeur driven. The rear comfort was unmatched and it ticked marked all the parameters for rear luxury. Mercedes had launched the upgraded E class, and the car was beautiful. Front seats of GLC was not very comfortable and overall the car interiors felt very cramped so it was taken out of the list. The sales executive was very helpful and answered all my queries. I visited the T&T motors gurgaon for test drive of GLC and E200. In addition the focus was also on rear comfort as parents always found rear seats of 320D uncomfortable for long drives. I like to self drive so, driving comfort is most important. Having other cars in the garage, driving is divided and hence a lot of kms are not added to one car. My basic driving for each car is around 10,000 kms in a year, with occasional road trips (work & leisure).
The car is in perfect condition but thanks to the 10 year diesel car rule in Delhi, the idea of replacing 320d started popping in my head. It started with the thought of replacing my 6 year old BMW 320d. For top up's until i get this cleared out I've purchased a 20L bottle for Rs.1800 from Navnit.Īfter years of being a follower of teambhp finally writing my first post. I was told by the SA that if I put Adblue which is not from BMW, they would void the warranty, its not like they have a way to check it but clearly they don't have as idea about this. This ID7 has so many small updates now and again.
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Should I go ahead and top up with the one available in the market OR go for the one which the dealership is offering?Īnother update?! They just had an update launched in December. If it is just urea - then the difference can not be much as per my understanding. Is there a substantial difference between AdBlue available in the market as compared to the one available at the dealership? 700/Ltr where as I got to know that AdBlue outside is available for about Rs.
AdBlue available at the dealership was for somewhere about Rs. While getting the car serviced the technician did inform me about this. I believe the car has a capacity of 15 Ltrs. My car needs a top up of AdBlue with about 6 Ltrs.