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I own a Creta NA Petrol Manual which I purchased back in 2021 and then moved to Mumbai. Driving a manual is getting extremely difficult in the Mumbai traffic and therefore I am looking to purchase a new automatic car (petrol). My driving is 10-15 kms daily and budget is 20-22L. Which car and which variant will be better fit for me. I am looking for a car in the same segment.

Asked by: Cheetal

You could consider the Kia Seltos 1.5 NA Petrol IVT (or CVT). It features the same engine as you've experienced in the Creta. Moreover, the automatic transmission makes the driving experience far smoother, more seamless, and effort-free. 

The new Seltos is larger than the Hyundai Creta and much more modern in terms of its features and tech. The Kia Seltos HTX 1.5 Petrol IVT variant should easily fall within your budget.

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Asked by: Cheetal

I own a Creta NA Petrol Manual which I purchased back in 2021 and then moved to Mumbai. Driving a manual is getting extremely difficult in the Mumbai traffic and therefore I am looking to purchase a new automatic car (petrol). My driving is 10-15 kms daily and budget is 20-22L. Which car and which variant will be better fit for me. I am looking for a car in the same segment.

You could consider the Kia Seltos 1.5 NA Petrol IVT (or CVT). It features the same engine as you've experienced in the Creta. Moreover, the automatic transmission makes the driving experience far smoother, more seamless, and effort-free. The new Seltos is larger than the Hyundai Creta and much more modern in terms of its features and tech. The Kia Seltos HTX 1.5 Petrol IVT variant should easily fall within your budget.
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11 Jan' 26
Asked by: Dheeraj

Hi, I am looking for a bike I can ride for occasional long drives as well as city riding. I’m 44 years old and want to start my passion for long drives. I’m considering bikes like Hunter 350 and Honda 350 but also want something with good mileage. I’m 5'5" and the Yamaha XSR 155 looks good with a retro feel and lower cost. Please suggest.

The Yamaha XSR155 will make for a welcoming partner for someone who wants to start riding long distances. It has excellent fuel economy, engaging performance and is also quite lightweight. Do bear in mind that over bad roads, your back will hurt after a while because of its stiff rear suspension. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a more relaxed machine than the XSR in terms of its performance and handling on account of being heavier and being powered by a soulful yet simple air-cooled engine. The Hunter will be more comfortable than the XSR, but it will also return lower fuel economy. Another option to consider if you're looking at these two bikes is the TVS Ronin. To make an informed decision, take a test ride of all three bikes before you decide.
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11 Jan' 26
Asked by: Ali Raza Naqi

As a real estate agent, my monthly running is around 500 to 700 km. I need a fuel-efficient vehicle with off-road capabilities. Kindly suggest.

Without knowing your budget, it's hard to guide you to the right vehicle. We have listed the options for you to consider - Maruti Suzuki Jimny - Great off-road and efficient enough for a 4x4. However, small size means a tight cabin, and performance is dullMahindra Thar 4x4 - Very capable off-road and good engine. Two door layout is inconvenient for rear seat passengersMahindra Scorpio N 4x4 - Capable off-road, strong diesel engine, seating for 7 passengersMahindra Thar Roxx - Excellent off-road, strong diesel engine, great imageMaruti Suzuki Victoris AWD - Decent off-road ability, engine scores well for efficiency. Power and performance is unexciting
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11 Jan' 26
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