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arun selvaraj

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What would be the best replacement for my Honda Jazz diesel car? I drive around 100 km daily and need something that’s economical to run.

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Given your high daily running, a CNG car will be the most economical option. Since you already own a Honda Jazz, an equivalent hatchback would be ideal.
The Maruti Suzuki Baleno in its CNG variant offers good comfort for long commutes and excellent efficiency. If you prefer a bit more space, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza CNG is also a solid choice.
 
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Posted on: 8 Nov 2025