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Logan - Boot Opener

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About couple of days back I had received a SMS from Bhasin Motors about Boot Opener offer, which was "Get a push button boot opener for your Logan in just Rs.500 only - limited period offer". I contacted dealer he gave me booking for next week, so I went to dealer traveled about 45 km's (Gurgaon to Mathura Road) but what rubbish - they said your model (E II) needs a different one so come around a week later.

As per new booking date now today I got the boot opener fitted in my car, for which they took around 4 - 5 hours - which surprised me a lot.

Finally it's a push button boot opener with an actuator attached to it and connection given from stereo wiring (again surprised). But it's working, though they could make a matching switch to the existing rear window power lock (see picture).

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Total I had to pay Rs.500 only (444.44 + 55.56 tax), which I find quite justified. I also heard that some dealers are taking benefit out of this offer by charging labour and tax extra.

I would suggest to others - It's worth getting a boot opener in Rs.500.

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I was not very much impressed with the average fuel consumption when I bought my car and it was between 12 to 14 kmpl with branded diesel (normally HP - Hi Speed), but later I come to know through some of my EU country friends that it will improve after around 5000 to 6000 KM's run.

And I tell you all after second service at 6500, now I am very much impressed and satisfied with my decision of buying "Logan Diesel". In any circumstances I get around 18 kmpl in city condition like in Gurgaon and around 22 kmpl in highway conditions.

The best combination I observed for optimum fuel consumption is driving on 5th gear at the speed of 80 to 90 kmph.

Attached image shows computer reading of average fuel consumption.

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