MG Hector Durability Review - A One Year/14,000km Long-Term Test
21/08/2020 - 18:30
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In this MG Hector review, the IAB team will dig deep into the durability aspect of the vehicle. Read on this MG Hector durability review to discover.
Another aspect that we were interested to know is the quality of its sheet metal. In our MG Hector's first-drive review, the thickness of it gave us an impression of its premium build quality. In this durability review, we can tell you that minor jolts, leaning crew members, and rock chips were not enough to disrupt that view. The MG Hector gets roll-formed tubular steel door beams and gets, as we mentioned above, thick panels especially on the doors. We definitely stand by our initial opinion. We have driven the car on dirt roads, winding mountain roads, jam-packed city roads, and on wide-open highways as well. The MG Hector took all these kinds of environments in its pride, sometimes packed with five people and all their weekend getaway luggage.
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The leather upholstery has held up well, the plastics and tell-tale letterings are not showing any signs of fade and none of the switches have become hard to press. While we did use interior cleaning products from time-to-time, the car usually had a hectic life. If the editor wasn’t using it to haul furniture around, I would either be driving my family of five around or have my dog riding with me in the back seat. In the 14,000 kilometres we did put it through, many occasions also included sweaty t-shirts from shooting in 40-degree heat, muddy paws, dirty shoes, kids eating ice-creams, and fiddly family members. None of it has pleasing results for the car's interior and its tidiness in all situations. In the MG Hector’s case, a bit of post-dated regular interior clean up was enough to have it looking fresh in no time. The seats were easy to clean, the plastic panels were easy to wipe and all the components held up well against mechanical abuse, to put it simply.
Now if we come to the electronics, the MG Hector has a lot of it. If we give you a few examples of its features, you get niceties like a 10.4-inch touchscreen system, iSmart Connectivity software, driver and co-driver powered seats, electrically-operated tailgate, a giant panoramic sunroof, and AI-enabled voice-control operations. It is easy to forgive prospective buyers for fearing a failure of any of these systems over an extended period of use. However, we never had a single complaint with any of the car’s electronics. The infotainment is still quick to use, the seats adjust perfectly, the tailgate operation has zero malfunctions, the sunroof has no faults or leaks and the car still instantly responds when prompted, “Hello MG”. While we do feel that infotainment takes a while to start and the black interior theme means coming back to an oven on hot summer days, these have no real effect on the MG Hector’s durability factor.
As I was the one who took the MG Hector's delivery, I kept the keys for the first half of the long term test. The very next day and the car’s pick up conveniently timed around the weekend, I was off to the hills with a total of three people and my dog on board. Over the course of the year, the MG Hector was thrown into more muddy, dusty, hilly, and traffic-jammed situations than any of us could have imagined. If it wasn’t in remote areas of the Gurgaon-Faridabad corridor assisting in shoots, it was either being taken on road trips or being used to haul heavy luggage for personal or professional use. Over this period of time, the car had had just one service along the way but always driven with care.
Here, once again we’d like to point out that the time we had with it is not enough for an actual owner to gauge its durability. However, despite the rugged use, the engine is still very peppy, the gear shifts have a positive action and the clutch is easy to use. The suspension too has kept the ride supple through all its been put through and is now even more pliant compared to new, owing to the suspension setting in properly over time. The fuel efficiency in the real-world conditions was close to what the manufacturer claimed as well. In the city, we got up to 14kmpl and highway driving gave us closer to 19kmpl. A healthy combined average and closer to the manufacturer’s claimed numbers than we expected.
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We would also like to add that, thanks to MG’s customer service apps, getting the first service of the MG was as easy as pressing a few buttons. I booked my appointment online and an MG professional came to my doorstep to carry out the service. Speaking for the entire team, we absolutely cherished our time with the Hector and were never left disappointed with the quality and durability it has to offer. MG Hector's price is ranging from Rs.13.17 - 18.85 Lakh. Stay tuned to IndianAutosBlog.com for more such stories.