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Ashutosh Shukla
•8wI am planning to upgrade to a Hyundai Alcazar and am confused between the petrol DCT and diesel automatic. Given the current scenario, is it sensible to buy a diesel? Will the mileage difference be significant if my daily usage is 20-25km in traffic with occasional highway trips?
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We are fans of the diesel-auto combo on the Hyundai Alcazar. The engine delivers better performance than its power and torque numbers would suggest, and helping the experience is the smooth-shifting torque converter gearbox. However, your limited usage doesn't warrant a diesel. Further, modern diesel engines require a few kilometres of steady cruising every couple of weeks for the internals to function at their optimum, something which would require special effort given your usage pattern.
The petrol-DCT Alcazar makes more sense for you. The engine has good power, and the quick-shifting gearbox also works well in smooth traffic. Do note that the gearbox can occasionally fumble in slow-speed driving scenarios, which is typical of most DCTs. Even so, the DCT Alcazar is the one to buy.
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