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•12wI currently own a loan-free 2019 Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Magna (MT). My daily running is around 100 km, with approximately 70% highway and 30% city traffic (not bumper-to-bumper). The car is giving a mileage of about 16 km/l, which I find low for my usage. I am also not satisfied with the suspension quality and road noise inside the cabin. My key requirements are excellent mileage, better safety, good boot space, and strong rear-seat comfort with a comfortable suspension. I am open to diesel/CNG.
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You haven't mentioned your budget, hence it'll be difficult to recommend the right car for you. That said, the most affordable diesel car that you can get is the Tata Altroz, which, incidentally, is an excellent car for the highway thanks to its suspension setup.
Further, the back seat of this Tata car is wide and comfortable for three adults; fuel efficiency is good; and its boot is much larger than the Nios too. Also, you'll be happy to know that the Altroz has been awarded 5 stars by Bharat NCAP for its crashworthiness.

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