I'm writing this review just after dragging my mahindra gusto back home. Yes, i dragged it back home. And this i do at least once in a week. And i drove it for good 20000 kilometers, most of which was back and forth from the various service centers that tried to fix my ...
I'm writing this review just after dragging my mahindra gusto back home. Yes, i dragged it back home. And this i do at least once in a week. And i drove it for good 20000 kilometers, most of which was back and forth from the various service centers that tried to fix my scooter. Gusto actually showed me the different kinds of trouble a scooter is capable of giving the user. And mind you, flat tire, battery down and self start problem, these don't given begin to count as the problems in front of what i faced with my gusto.
Starting six months were really good, i wouldn't deny that. The smooth soundless drive (scared people a lot) the wide seats, suspension ,the grip and the pick up. Brilliant. Only for those six months and then my troubles started.
I feel servicing the scooter just made it worse.
If you ask any nearby mechanic of yours, just any random young kid who set up a mechanic shed or half dead old man running the shed for decades and says no to everything you ask, to assemble you a scooter in two days, just two and that too within thirty grand, given the liberty to even acquire parts from the scraps. And if he manages to do so. That scooter will be ten times better than what mahindra has done with the gusto.
No offense to anyone.
I really loved my gusto when i got it but now i'm just simply suffering. Still am. Hard to let go when you love your scooter too much.
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