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S Kumar

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My friend is looking for an automatic car in the price range of Rs. 6-7 lakh . A key requirement is that it should be spacious and easy for his elderly parents to get in and out of comfortably. It should also offer decent boot space for occasional long-distance travel. An EV is not being considered due to some specific constraints. Could you please suggest some good options?

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Pick the Maruti Wagon R AMT. For elderly parents it’s the easiest to get in and out of, thanks to the tall seat and wide doors, and its boot is the biggest in your Rs. 6-7 lakh band, so weekend luggage is no fuss. The automatic is an AMT or automated manual transmission, which is not as smooth and seamless as other types of automatics but as as far as AMT's go it does the job quite well, plus it delivers a very good mileage. Just know it feels light and a bit bouncy at higher highway speeds, so keep cruising sensible. If he wants something that feels tougher on the highway, the Tata Tiago AMT is the next best fit. It rides better and feels more solid, but the seat is a bit lower and the boot is smaller than the Wagon R.

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Hello Team, I am looking forward to buying a car, probably a mid-sized SUV. I am presently driving a WagonR and occasionally a Tata Punch and i20. The cars in my mind are Creta, Seltos, Kushaq, Taigun and Elevate. I mostly drive within the city (Hyderabad and Mumbai) and 1-2 long drives per month. I am looking for an all-rounder vehicle which gives me a good driving experience, efficiency and accommodates a family of 4-5. I have gone through all vehicles, but couldn't decide on one( planning to test drive all vehicles soon). I also heard that Creta and Elevate are getting an upgrade/facelift by the end of this year. Should I wait for them to decide or go ahead with these? Looking forward for expert opinion.

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Buy the Kia Seltos; it hits your mix of big-city commuting in Hyderabad/Mumbai, and 1-2 highway runs a month better than the others. The 1.5 petrol with the automatic is easy in traffic, returns sensible mileage, and the light controls make it a painless jump from the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R. Cabin space and boot are genuinely family-friendly for 4-5 with luggage, and higher trims add city-friendly kit like the 360 camera and ventilated seats that you will actually use in summer. The only real trade-off is a slightly firm low-speed ride, and that top trims can stretch the budget.The Hyundai Creta is a close second if you prefer a softer, comfier feel. The Skoda Kushaq and Volkswagen Taigun are the most fun to drive, but the rear seat and boot are tighter for five. The Honda Elevate is simple and efficient, but it feels a step behind on features.About waiting: the next-gen Hyundai Creta is expected early next year. Test mules have been spotted in India, which usually means it is in the final testing stages. It will move to the current Seltos K3 platform, which should mean a roomier cabin. It will also feature a new design language and a significantly improved interior. It's worth remembering that new launches are frequently delayed, and it's hard to be certain until an official confirmation from Hyundai. If you need a car soon, then get the Seltos now.

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