Autocar India
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Hi Autocar, I am planning to buy a car that offers good comfort and strong road presence with an on-road budget of ₹14 lakh. I have shortlisted the following options: Skoda Kushaq base variant, Kia Seltos base variant, Kia Carens Clavis base variant, Mahindra XUV 3XO base variant, and Citroen Aircross 7-seater. We travel long distances once a month, and I already own a 2017 Swift ZDi diesel variant. Kindly suggest which car I should choose from the above options and also recommend the most suitable variant. Since I have provided multiple options to the Autocar team, I would really appreciate your advice as a car enthusiast.

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For one long highway trip a month, a ₹14 lakh on-road cap, and a step up in comfort from your Swift diesel, the Kia Seltos HTE 1.5 petrol manual suits you best. As far as base variants go, the Seltos is very well equipped, with features like cruise control, keyless entry, and an HD infotainment screen with wireless phone connectivity. The new generation also rides better than the last one, has a roomier cabin, and better road presence. Compared with your Swift, it will feel far more spacious and calmer at speed, and the big boot makes luggage easy.

The Skoda Kushaq and Mahindra XUV 3XO base variants are good choices, but will feel a bit smaller on the inside. If you need 7 seats, the Kia Carens Clavis offers a similar experience to the Seltos, but its base trim is not as well equipped. The Citroen Aircross 7-seater offers superb ride comfort, but the service reach of Citroen is still limited in many cities.

Overall, for your use, the Seltos base lines up best.

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Want to buy a virtus and slavia in may should I wait for facelifts of these car and between two which one I should choose my family is going with slavia due to interior my personal choice is virtus please suggest . Regards Arnav

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I am driving amaze 2018 petrol model. My daily run is 50 kms on an average and every 2 to 3 months I plan outstation trips. Need a more comfortable car since I do long trips like 7 to 8 hrs driving when I do long outstation trips. Pls suggest a good car with road presence and offcourse a good mileage

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I'm searching mini suv , mahindra 3xo, skoda kylaq, kia seltos HTE Witch best please suggest

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I am looking at a Nissan magnite Visia EZ shift to buy for a low usage of less than 2000km monthly. One long drive a month. What is your suggestion.. and any other peers in the market, under 10 lakhs?

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Usage of 2000 km per month is considered really high. Go for a diesel varient if you drive often on highways

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I am looking at a Nissan magnite Visia EZ shift.. to buy. Would you be able to give a review.. and other similarvcars

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Posted on: 27 Apr 2026