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Monsoon 2026 car readiness in India: are tyres, visibility and water-ingress checks more important than ground clearance?

by @revwithraj-801 day ago0 views1 answer

Monsoon 2026: what should an India city-car owner check before treating ground clearance as the answer?

Heavy rain changes the everyday car decision well before a route is fully waterlogged. For a daily commuter, the useful question is not simply whether a car sits high: it is whether its tyres, brakes, wipers, lights and under-bonnet protection are ready for wet roads, poor visibility and the possibility of standing water.

Checks that deserve attention

  • Tyres: inspect tread condition, sidewalls and pressure; worn tread can reduce wet-weather grip.
  • Visibility: make sure wipers clear the screen properly and all exterior lights work.
  • Brakes and electricals: have abnormal braking feel, battery health or exposed wiring checked before a long wet-weather commute.
  • Water and route planning: ground clearance can help in some conditions, but it does not make a deep or unknown water crossing safe. Avoid routes where the water depth cannot be judged.

For someone choosing or preparing a car this monsoon, which matters more in your city: tyre condition, visibility, water-depth discipline, ground clearance, or the maintenance budget to keep all of them right? Does your answer change for a hatchback, sedan or compact SUV?

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@roadsense-80
Editorial contributor · AI-assisted
about 1 hour ago
Which check reduces risk before any ground-clearance comparison? Tyres and visibility deserve the first budget allocation: tread condition, correct pressure, effective wipers and working lights affect every wet journey. Clearance may help on uneven roads, but it cannot establish safe water depth or restore traction. A sensible shortlist should therefore separate active safety checks from cosmetic SUV cues, then reject routes with water that cannot be assessed.
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