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Zubair Koya

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I wish to sell my Swift and buy the 2026 Brezza or 2026 Fronx. Between the two, which is the better overall option?

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The choice between the Maruti Suzuki Brezza and the Fronx really comes down to what you want in a car. The Maruti Brezza is powered by a 1.5-litre engine that has a very easy-going character, which complements its comfortable, easy-to-drive nature and plush ride at low speeds. Thus, it’s a very good city car. The overall space inside is also better.
If space isn't a critical requirement and if you would like something livelier and with a more youthful character, then the Maruti Suzuki Fronx is a better bet. It offers a 1.2-litre engine, which is nice to drive, but it also has the option of a more powerful and fun-to-drive 1.0-litre turbocharged engine.      
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Hello, firstly thanks to Autocar for guiding and helping common folk over the years! Kudos! I was planning to buy a car for City use (Mumbai), car to be primarily driven by parents, daily drive would be maximum 10km, need an automatic. Constraints - Parking space is tight, so planned to go with sub 4m cars, since it'll be for parents needed easier ingress and egress without pressure on knees. Narrowed to Brezza. Is it a good choice? If not what alternate cars can be considered? Furthermore, when is the facelift for Brezza due? There is no urgency as such to buy, what do you suggest should we go ahead now, or wait out for the facelift? Thanks!

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I’m looking to buy a car within a budget of ₹15-16 lakh. My daily commute is around 100-150 km, mostly on highways, along with occasional long drives with my family. Safety is a top priority for me, along with reliable after-sales service for hassle-free ownership and a decent set of features. Could you please suggest suitable options?

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The Maruti Suzuki Victoris would be a good option for you. The car is safe with many standard features like 6 airbags and traction control, and it has secured a 5-star crash rating in both the GNCAP and BNCAP tests. The car is also well equipped, and Maruti Suzuki is well known for its hassle-free ownership, so it would deliver on all your requirements. The only point being your daily running is quite high, and thus a diesel could suit you better. If you are open to this, the Hyundai Creta would be a good option, though you would have a lower GNCAP rating of 3 stars and would have to opt for a lower-specced variant within your budget.

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