Car India – August 2019

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Suggest theRightSUV
I am looking to buyanSUVwithinthe
range of Rs 8 to Rs 10lakh.ThecarsI am
confused between arethenewRenault
Duster and the HyundaiVenue.I need
some clarity as to whichofthesecars
offers the best valueformoneywhenit
comes to comfort, features,and
maintenance cost. Iwouldalsoliketo
mention that a petrolenginematedtoa
manual transmissionwouldbemy
preferred choice. Pleaseadviseme.
Aditya Rajesh, Bengaluru

Dear Aditya,
Since features are amongyourpriorities,
it would make moresensetooptforthe
top-end Hyundai Venueratherthanthe
entry-level Renault Duster,which,
incidentally, is the onlyvariantofthe
Duster that will fit withinyourbudget.

I amlivinginthecrowdedcityofMumbai
and want to buy a hatchbackformyregular
commute. My budgetis tightandwillonly
allow me to buy a higher-endsmallhatch
like the Santro or theentry-levelVolkswagen
Polo. I have always likedthePolo,butI am
not sure if it would bebettertogeta top-end
smaller hatchback instead.Whatwouldbe
the pros and cons of eitherchoice?
Also, please keep inmindthatmyuse
will be mainly restrictedtocommuting
within the city.
Please advise me.
Arjun, Mumbai

DearArjun,
If youoptfora top-of-the-linecompact
hatchliketheHyundaiSantro,youcan
getanautomaticgearboxanda feature-
loadedmodelthatgetspowerwindows
anda touchscreeninfotainmentsystem.
Ontheflipside,if yougowiththe
VolkswagenPolo,you'llgeta slightly
roomiercarwithbetterdrivingdynamics,
butonethatis quitebare-bonesinthe
featuresdepartment.So,whichwayyou
gowillhavetobeinformedbyyour
prioritiesregardingthefactorswehave
mentionedabove.

Compact Hatch for Daily Commuting


Waiting for Citroën
I have been following the news about
Citroën and I am quite excited about the
marque coming to India. I have been saving
up to buy a new car and if things go well, I
will have enough to afford a brand-new
Maruti Suzuki Swift by the end of the year.
If Citroën are planning to launch their first
model in India within a year or so, then I
am prepared to wait. Do you have an
approximate idea of when the brand expects
to enter India and what models will be part
of their Indian portfolio?
Susan Cherian, Kottayam

Hello, Susan,
It is nice to see your enthusiasm for
Citroën. However, even if they do plan to
introduce a premium hatch to rival the
Maruti Suzuki Swift — something they
haven't confirmed so far — it is unlikely to
arrive before 2021. Their first model in
India is going to be the C5 Aircross
compact SUV and that will only come in by
the end of 2020 at the earliest. So, you
might have to wait a little longer than
originally planned.

Compact SUV with AT
I am a resident of Chennai and currently
drive a Hyundai i10. I am thinking of
upgrading to a compact SUV. My
priorities are second-row space,
manoeuvrability, cabin refinement, and an
up-to-date infotainment system.
I am considering cars like the Ford
EcoSport, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza,
Mahindra XUV300, and Hyundai Venue.
While I am okay with petrol or diesel, an
automatic gearbox is not negotiable.
Which car should I look at?
Antoo Fabio, Chennai

Hello, Antoo,
The Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza is the
most budget-conscious option of the lot
while still offering a decent amount of
space. So, if you have a tight budget, that's
the way to go. If you're trying to decide
between the Hyundai Venue, Ford
EcoSport, and the Mahindra XUV300, our
comparison story of the manual variants in
this very issue will definitely help you
decide. We would recommend that you
also test-drive all these cars and also check
out the second row leg-room figures in our
story to make sure you pick the right option
that suits your needs perfectly.

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