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My budget is Rs. 12 lakh, and I want an automatic car. My monthly running is around 1,000 km, mostly in the city. The car will be driven by a lady. I am looking for a car with a good road presence, ease of parking, and easy ingress. Which car would be the best fit?

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You should consider the Nissan Magnite CVT. Its smooth CVT automatic feels effortless to drive in traffic, and the light steering, compact size, and tall seating make it friendly for city use and easy to get in and out of.

You also get a proper SUV-like stance with good ground clearance for bad roads and speed breakers and parking is simple thanks to the compact dimensions. Service costs are reasonable, and Nissan’s service network has good coverage in metros.

Do note, the cabin plastics and sound insulation aren't great. Alternatively, if you want a more solid and plush compact SUV with a punchier engine, consider the Skoda Kylaq Signature AT.

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Hi, I was considering a Kylaq Sig+, the Venue N line N6 and maybe Honda Elevate, trying to keep the cost below 13lakhs. A first-time car buyer. It's just my wife and me, sometimes maybe take our parents around. Our goals are weekend trips, and weekdays are not a lot. Want it to be a sub SUV of sorts. Would also do multistate trips sometimes. Kylaq was a no-brainer, but I was worried about Skoda maintenance and the turbo petrol engine. Should I look at NA instead? Please suggest from the above, or if there's any other car I could consider?

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We'd recommend the Skoda Kylaq Signature+ Automatic. For a first-time buyer who will mostly use the car for weekend drives, occasional long road trips and relatively little weekday running, the Kylaq is the most rounded choice. It offers excellent ride and handling, feels secure at highway speeds and is enjoyable to drive without compromising on comfort.We wouldn't be overly concerned about the 1.0 TSI turbo-petrol engine. It is now a well-proven powertrain, and the 6-speed Aisin torque-converter automatic has a strong reputation for smoothness and reliability. As for maintenance, Skoda's ownership costs have become much more competitive in recent years, especially if you opt for one of its service packages.The Honda Elevate is a strong alternative if you value long-term simplicity and reliability above all else. Its naturally aspirated petrol engine and CVT are proven, easy to live with and should offer complete peace of mind, though it isn't as engaging to drive as the Kylaq.

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Posted on: 9 Jul 2026