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Viswa

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I’m planning to purchase a used car under ₹6 lakh as my first car. My priorities are comfortable five-seat space, good mileage, and reliability. It would be great if the car is also a bit fun to drive. My current best options are the Honda CR-V diesel, Honda Jazz diesel, or Hyundai i20 diesel. I feel petrol engines may be underpowered, especially with four other passengers (correct me if I’m wrong). I assume the good torque of a diesel engine would help in this situation and make it more enjoyable to drive. I also plan to use this car occasionally for my office commute, which is around 70 km round trip, so mileage is an important consideration. The office route is mostly highway with some stop-and-go traffic.

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Autocar India

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1w

The Honda CR-V is a good option, but it is quite old now. We would rather recommend the Honda Jazz, which will be spacious enough for seating of 5. Honda produced the diesel Jazz for a short while only, so you'll have to hunt a bit to find a used example. Stick to organised used car companies like Spinny, which thoroughly check cars and offer some level of warranty too. This is important given that the Jazz is no longer in production.   

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Viswa

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Mistyped the crv for wrv. Please consider the wrv instead

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I’m a long-time Autocar fan and a 5’10” rider planning to replace my 2015 Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 with a more practical maxi-scooter for daily commuting and errands. My main priorities are comfort and fuel efficiency. I am currently considering the Yamaha Aerox 155 and the Hero Xoom 160. Which one would you recommend? Also, would it be worth waiting for the Yamaha Nmax 155, or is there a better alternative I should consider?

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I ride around 30 km daily in the city and also have back problems. I have shortlisted three motorcycles: the Triumph Speed 400, Honda CB350RS, and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V. Which of these bikes would you recommend for comfortable daily commuting?

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Between the three bikes you've shortlisted, all three are comfortable for city use, but they all sit at very different price points, and it wouldn't be right to compare the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V with the Honda CB350RS and Triumph Speed 400. If you want a straightforward commuter, then sticking to a machine in the 150-160cc space like the aforementioned Apache, Bajaj Pulsar N160, and Honda Unicorn would make sense. These bikes will be lighter and easier to manage within the city (which is where you'll spend most of your life), as well as be fuel-efficient and comfortable. If instead you do want to look at something more premium, the Honda and Triumph you have shortlisted are also good options. You should also look at the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350 in this segment. These bikes will be larger and more spacious than the 150/160cc options mentioned above, with better build quality, road presence and pillion comfort. However, they will demand a little more effort at slow speeds and will also not be as fuel-efficient as the commuters.

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Posted on: 1 Mar 2026