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21w

I am a first-time car buyer. Although I have a driving licence, I am not very confident while driving, especially in city traffic and during parking. I am considering buying a used car first to gain confidence and then upgrading to a new one later. I feel more comfortable with an automatic transmission as it allows me to focus on steering and speed control. However, some people have advised me to learn from a manual first. I am almost 6 feet tall and was initially considering the Wagon R, but a few friends suggested the Ignis instead. I am confused about whether to buy a manual or an automatic and which car to choose. I am confident that I can drive an automatic hatchback better than a manual, even if I buy a new one. Please advise.

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You are right - if you are not confident about driving, it is better to get a used car first to polish your skills and then graduate to a new car. Also, as you've correctly mentioned, get an automatic car instead, so that you can focus on steering and controlling the speed of the car, leaving you fewer processes to think about (pressing the clutch and changing gears).
Contrary to what your friends have suggested, get a Maruti Suzuki Wagon R. Sure, it might not feel like an aspirational buy due to its low-frills approach; however, it is hugely practical. Being a tall-boy design, it will be well-suited for your height, and its boxy structure will make it very easy for you to get a good judgment of its dimensions. Spare parts and maintenance costs will also be pocket-friendly.
Once you're comfortable with driving, you could upgrade to a newer, more expensive car. Also, being an in-demand car, this Maruti car will be easier to sell later and is likely to fetch a reasonable resale price.
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Maruti Suzuki Wagon R

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Abhishek Das

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I am planning to purchase a new automatic car and am confused between the Honda Amaze ZX CVT and the Skoda Kylaq Signature Plus AT. My usage will be around 90% city driving, primarily for office commuting between Dwarka, Delhi and my office near IFFCO Chowk, Gurugram (approximately 25 km one way). However, I will not be driving daily, as I often use the Metro as well. The car will also be driven by my 69-year-old father, so ease of driving, comfort, visibility, ingress/egress, and reliability are important considerations. Our previous car was an Alto K10 Manual, so this will be our first automatic car and a significant upgrade. Considering my usage pattern, family profile and the fact that we intend to keep the car for a long period for around 10 years, which of these two would you recommend?

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Based on your requirement, we would recommend the Honda Amaze ZX CVT over the Skoda Kylaq Signature+ AT. The reason is that your priorities are not outright performance or driving excitement. You are looking for a car that will spend 90% of its life in city traffic, will also be driven by your 69-year-old father, and is expected to stay with the family for around 10 years. In that context, Amaze's strengths line up perfectly with your requirements. The CVT is smoother than the Kylaq's torque converter automatic in stop-and-go traffic, visibility is excellent, the car is easy to place on the road, ingress and egress are straightforward, and Honda's long-term reliability record is hard to fault. Coming from an Alto K10, it will already feel like a substantial upgrade in comfort, refinement and features.The Kylaq Signature Plus AT is the more desirable car from an enthusiast's perspective. The 1.0 TSI turbo petrol has more punch, the higher seating position is nice, and the overall package feels more substantial. However, it is also a larger vehicle to manoeuvre, and while the automatic is good, it is not quite as seamless in everyday traffic as Honda's CVT.Another point in Amaze's favour is that the ZX variant gets Honda Sensing ADAS, which adds useful safety features without making the car complicated to operate. Since your father will also be driving it, that extra layer of safety is a nice bonus.

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Posted on: 13 Jan 2026