Owning a Mahindra Scorpio is a dream and you will not only need a bit of money, but also passion to maintain the car. It is no doubt a hazzle free SUV, but it sure needs your attention a bit. But, as long as you adhere to the service schedules, trust me, you can rock with your Beast.
Here is the schedule I followed for my Scorpio and amount paid:
Date At KM Service Type Amount Paid
10-06-2006 715 Free Rs. 0
01-09-2006 4704 Free Rs. 3,100
04-12-2006 9791 Free Rs. 620
29-01-2007 14,861 Free Rs. 1,160
08-06-2007 19,553 Free Rs. 2,900
29-08-2007 24,870 Paid Rs. 4,402
01-12-2007 29,695 Paid Rs.5,994
14-04-2008 35,149 Paid Rs. 7,482
17-06-2008 41,262 Paid Rs.8,495
11-08-2008 44,650 Paid Rs. 7,200
02-01-2009 49,785 Paid Rs.11,554 (Brakpad’s replaced and all oil’s topped)
07-07-2009 55,348 Paid Rs.3,885 (All Oil’s topped up)
31-11-2009 60,316 Paid Rs.13,885 (Clutch Pads changed and all oils topped)
10-05-2010 65,176 Paid Rs.8,325 (Break Pad’s Changed)
29-02-2011 70,565 Paid Rs.4,200 (General Service)
09-04-2011 74,550 Paid Rs.3,250 (General Service. Yes, did almost 5,000 KM in one month)
The first one is the PDI performed before the car is delivered.
I’ve a 4.5yrs Wagon-R. I do regular maintenence, almost every 6 months, and each time, the bill have been between 1.5-4K. Of course, during the initial 2years, it was a bit less. Given the size and purchasing cost of the vehicle, I’d not classify the above maintenence costs of Scorpio to be high… infact I am pleasantly surprised to find that they are not that high.
Happy riding.
regards,
B
Bro !!!
Which model you own?
I own 2006 Slx Model.