We Ranked 'Worst to Best' Car Brands by their Engines in INDIA!

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In this video, we have deep-dived into the engine bay of each and every mass-market car brand operating in India and have ranked them on the basis of reliability, performance, and fuel type.

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For those who are asking about Jeep Wrangler and Suzuki Hybrid


1. Suzuki

See the reason we haven't added the hybrid engine under Suzuki is because this hybrid powertrain is developed by Toyota, and to keep the game fair we decided to not include that hybrid engine under Suzuki and to keep it restricted to Toyota only. similarly, we haven't added any copy pasted cars from Suzuki under Toyota aswell

2. Jeep

The reason why we didn't add the Grand Cherokee and Wrangler is that these cars don't belong to this list, I've not included brands like BMW, merc, and Audi because these brands are luxury brands, and just like these brands grand Cherokee and Wrangler are luxury cars with extremely high price points,
Just like Jeep Toyota also offers their LC 300 and Vellfire in India however again adding those cars to the list could turn around the whole point of this Video.

Biturbomedia
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Honda's reliability+ tata safety + hyundai technology + vw performance + maruti service experience + Toyota's resale value = 🗿

nandukrishna
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My hyundai fluidic verna got fully submerged in 2018 kerala floods, when the waters were raising I closed the exhaust, disconnected battery, closed intake, car was in flood for 4 days, after that took to workshop but they did not do anything for 1 month so I had to move the car, I treid to start it and it worked! I drove it 60kms to another workshop and cleaned and washed everything, only changed power steering and it's been 6 years now till now it's running with full power and efficiency! I am surprised to see the reliability of hyundai!

xptweak
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There are only two parameters that are relevant in scoring engines.

1. Performance
2. Reliability

Engine to Car model ratio, Fuel Type scores etc just skew the ranks, but doesn't matter much. I mean, what do I care if the same engine exists in 10 cars, as long as my car has good performance and is reliable?

neokarma
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I drive an old Hyundai Santro, which is 11 years old, and still it hasn't given any issue. It is about to reach 2lakh kms and still all well and good.

mr.stickrsk
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Now this is called research and actually a ranking. Others are just providing sales ranking and thinking they are auto enthusiast.

drivematic
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Mhawk diesel engine love hai hamara❤😊.

KUNAL-CHAUDHARY_BR.
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Mahindra in fact has 1 more performance engine ready in it's hands, 1.5 L mStallion T-GDi 163 bhp, 280 nm currently not used in any model, expected to launch with XUV 5XO.

warmfishsalad
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Tata was not at all surprising, their engines are worst in terms of reliability

nayandhawas
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If you really want Last Long Most Reliable Engines in India.
Then go for this 5 Brands:-
Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Mahindra.❤
Extremely Reliable Brands.❤

lakhankatare
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I have seen atleast 💯 car videos this video has again changed my mind for next car 😂. Excellent content bhai

siddeshbandekar
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Here's my little experience with Tata motors.
One day I went for a long drive (Agra to Mathura) and I was driving quite fast. By the time I was returning, my car's Gearbox broke down stuck in a single gear and Service Center took almost a month to fix that, for the first 15 days, not a single work was done on the car. Good thing that I had 2 more cars to continue my work, can't imagine what an average person with a single car will manage that.

tarunpratap
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Great video guys!! the data is well summarized and neatly presented. Keep this up.

virajchavan
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nothin beats Honda raw performance and involvement of Naturally Aspirated vtec engine... even companies like Lamborghini, Porsche, Bugatti sticking to Naturally Aspirated engine.. it's a thing of awareness.. the character of NA engine is something else

killrbyysight
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Hyundai and Kia have superb engines with great refinement and smoothness. I had I 20 Petrol for 12 yrs. Zero issue and simple smooth. Even diesel engines are super smooth

navinpoojary
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I do not agree with the engine to car model ratio metric. Having many engines by a car brand is foolish in the long run, since developing such different engines and maintaining spares for each of them adds to the cost for the company. Cleverly reusing good and reliable engines is a good strategy by car makers .

mihirchitnis
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Your ranking is perfect.I am still driving my 12 years old Hyundai i10 Sportz with ODO Meter 2, 00, 007 KM without any engine reliable engine of Hyundai.

JD-bkpr
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This is the best video to refer before planning to purchase any vehicle because Engine reliability is a quintessential factor along with safety and comfort.

viveksharma
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I believe Mahindra should get 8 in reliability if just talking about engine. Also they are highly tunable

AmitSharma-gfgz
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@Biturbomedia, I really the appreciate the video a lot but few observations.

1. Mahindra was given only a half point each for different tunes of a same engine whereas Suzuki got 1 point for the same.
2. Mahindra Thar Petrol comes with 1.5L 4 cyl Turbo with 150 bhp... but in the video it is shown as 2.0L. So, the total engine count for Mahindra should increase by 1 and its also a performance oriented engine, so that score for Mahindra should also increase from 2 to 3.

Vishnu-B