It is not common for service centre professionals to offer temporary solutions to car owners.
In a rather surprising turn of events, a Tata Harrier owner alleges that the service centre used Fevikwik to stick the logo of his SUV. Harrier and Safari are the flagship siblings from the Indian auto giant. People find appeal in the design, road presence, safety and features of this SUV. That is what makes it extremely popular. However, there are some rare occasions where the owner could feel a bit dejected by a particular service centre. This looks like one such case. Let us delve deep into the specifics.
Tata Harrier Logo Allegedly Fixed with Fevikwik
This post comes from Raftaar 7811 on YouTube. The host mentions the details of this incident. As per the information in the visuals, the owner of the Harrier alleges that the SUV given to him had a repainted door and the logo was fixed using Fevikwik. In fact, the owner takes the SUV in front of the dealership with a banner pasted on its windshield which describes the details. Understandably, this could be extremely frustrating for anyone who has spent such a huge amount on his car.
Tata Harrier comes with a 2.0-litre turbo diesel engine which generates a healthy 170 PS and 350 Nm of peak power and torque. There are options of choosing between either a 6-speed manual or an automatic transmission. The SUV has bagged a full 5-star safety rating at the Bharat NCAP which is a huge attraction for a whole bunch of modern customers who value safety over everything else. On the inside, there are the latest tech, convenience, and connectivity features to pamper the occupants.
Our View
Now, this might well be an isolated incident. Also, we can’t ascertain the veracity of this entire saga since we don’t know the full details. It is always critical to listen to both sides of the story. That is why I would advise everyone to be mindful of the things you see and read online. You must do your due diligence before jumping to any conclusion. I shall keep an eye out for more details in this case.
Also Read: Tata Service Centre Crashes Harrier at 150 km/h, Owner Even Alleges Racial Abuse
Disclaimer- The embedded videos/ external content is/are being used as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval by Car Blog India of any of the products, services, and /or opinions of the corporation or organization or individual. Car Blog India bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality, and/or content of the external site or for that of subsequent external videos/ external content. Contact the external publisher for answers to questions regarding its content.
Also Read: Tata Service Centre Crashes Harrier at 150 km/h, Owner Even Alleges Racial Abuse