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2d

I currently drive a Volkswagen Taigun, and my monthly running is around 1,500-2,000 km. I want to buy either the Kia Seltos Diesel Automatic or the Kia Sonet Diesel Automatic. Which one has the better automatic gearbox?

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19m

Both, the Seltos and Sonet share their 1.5-litre turbo-diesel engine and 6-speed torque converter (automatic). Of course, being the lighter car, the Sonet will feel a touch peppier and is likely to be a bit more efficient, however there isn't much difference as far as smoothness goes. Sound insulation feels a bit better in the Seltos, but the difference is only marginal.

Between the two, if budget permits, go for the Seltos - it is bigger, roomier cabin and it has the latest tech and features. The Sonet will be more suited if you usually drive alone, and need something that's a bit more compact (in length).

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Hi, we live in Thane, and my commute is around 12 km on alternate days. Our budget is Rs. 20-25 lakh, and we’re looking for an automatic car. We’re open to both petrol and EV options. Based on reliability, comfort, mileage/running costs, and after-sales service, which cars would you recommend? Thanks!

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Hi, I booked the new Kia Seltos CVT when its ex-showroom price was 13.41 lakh. At the time of booking, the dealer promised delivery by 30 June, but due to delays, the delivery has now been pushed to the first week of August. Since July 2026, the price of my variant has increased by 30,000. At the time of booking, I received a 10,000 insurance discount and a 10,000 accessories discount. Since the car will now be delivered in August, can I expect any additional discounts or offers? Or should I wait until the festive season in October? I'm quite confused.

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If you are happy with the Kia Seltos and the price, take delivery now. The Seltos is a strong all-rounder, and the IVT is a smooth, reliable gearbox for city use. The Rs 30,000 price increase is unfortunate, but it is not unusual for manufacturers to increase prices periodically, and waiting for a festive offer is not guaranteed to offset that increase. Kia’s festive offers are usually modest, and there is no certainty that a bigger discount will appear in October. You already have Rs 20,000 in discounts, which is a reasonable deal on a popular model. If you are still unsure, ask the dealer to honour the original price or offer additional accessories to compensate for the delay. If they refuse, and you are not in a hurry, you can wait until October, but do not expect a significantly better deal. The Seltos is a new car, and the price is unlikely to drop in the near term. Take delivery now and start enjoying the car.

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Posted on: 17 Jul 2026