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Good vehicle and comfortable I have been driving ghis for mlre than 5 yrs. Service os not good though of tata but comfort is great
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Good vehicle and comfortable I have been driving ghis for mlre than 5 yrs. Service os not good though of tata but comfort is great
GJ
5.0
The Tata Harrier is widely praised by owners for its commanding road presence and robust build quality, earning a 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating. Drivers frequently highlight the spacious, premium cabin and the punchy performance of the 2.0L Kryotec diesel engine, which makes highway cruising effortless. The recent facelift has further improved the experience with a sleek 12.3-inch touchscreen and advanced ADAS features. However, some users note that the diesel engine can feel a bit noisy at high revs, and the manual gearbox is sometimes described as "clunky." While the ride is stable at high speeds, it can feel slightly firm over sharp urban bumps. Overall, it remains a top choice for those seeking a stylish, safe, and powerful SUV.
SP
5.0
I am too satisfied with my tata harrier, it is a very good experience to having tata harrier as a my car It's comfort , safety and look very good,
MB
5.0
String built quality, Powerful engine performance, smooth drive and driving comfort that gives the ride a satisfaction.
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