How many seater is Grand Livina?
7-seater
The Livina was built to have maximum functionality for those with an active lifestyle providing sufficient space and storage along with decent performance. The range extends to a 7-seater MPV called the Grand Livina also powered with a 1.6-litre engine that comes of the Tida.
Is MPV bigger than SUV?
They are generally both categorised as large cars, but you get subsections within the SUV market for starters. There are mini SUVs, compact SUVs, and full-size SUVs. On the MPV side of things, they tend to be a bit bigger than your average estate, but they too span the small, medium, and large car categories.
Should I buy SUV or MPV?
SUVs tend to perform better in off-road situations than MPVs but are usually more expensive than MPVs. The initial cost of MPVs is also lesser due to their smaller engines as well as simple layout. MPVs, further, tend to have better fuel efficiency in comparison to SUVs.
What diseases cause low MPV?
Conditions that may be associated with a low MPV and variable platelet counts include:
- Bone marrow failure.
- Lupus.
- Splenomegaly (enlargement of the spleen), which often causes platelets to be trapped in the spleen.
- Medications that suppress platelet formation, such as chemotherapy.
- Hypothyroidism.
- Iron deficiency anemia.
Why is my MPV low?
A low MPV can indicate exposure to certain drugs that are harmful to cells. It may also indicate marrow hypoplasia, a disorder that causes a decrease in blood cell production. To learn what your results mean, talk to your health care provider.
What is considered low MPV?
Severe microthrombocytes (< 6.5 fl in adults): MPV values are too low. It may be due to Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. It is a rare disease where MPV is usually between 3 and 5 fl, there is a low platelet count in the blood, as well as skin eczema and immunodeficiency.
What are symptoms of low MPV?
Symptoms
- Easy or excessive bruising (purpura)
- Superficial bleeding into the skin that appears as a rash of pinpoint-sized reddish-purple spots (petechiae), usually on the lower legs.
- Prolonged bleeding from cuts.
- Bleeding from your gums or nose.
- Blood in urine or stools.
- Unusually heavy menstrual flows.
- Fatigue.