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We are a family of 4 having a 2013 Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire regal clocked 2L+ kms and now we want a new car with good performance, good features, reliable, easy to maintain, light on wallet, don't have to worry for 8-10 years. Roads are not that good, occasionally hits Highway, sometimes drives on village roads, monthly driving of approx 1500-2000km along with some days of going nowhere not even starting the engine, want comfortable ride, budget of 20-30 lakhs please suggest some good options

Asked by: Ankur

Since you need an extremely fuel-efficient automatic five-seater, we'd recommend you consider a Maruti Fronx/Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor 1.2 Petrol AMT. Besides, the engine has adequate performance for your highway drives, and will be smooth for city use. 

Moreover, its high ground clearance will be handy on bad roads. These cars are likely to be quite reliable, so you can expect a trouble-free ownership experience.
 

Maruti Suzuki Fronx

Maruti Suzuki Fronx

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