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Kushal

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Hi, I am looking to upgrade to an automatic car from my current Elite i20. Budget: ₹15-17 lakh Usage: 500-1000 km monthly Driving conditions: Regular Mumbai city traffic with occasional long trips I prefer petrol due to its low running costs. My current preference is the Hyundai Venue HX (O) Petrol DCT, but I am also considering the new Kia Seltos HTX CVT. My key concerns are the low single-digit mileage of the DCT in heavy Mumbai traffic and potential heating and reliability issues. I don’t have much use for additional boot space except on long trips, which seems manageable with the Venue as well. Also, 90 % of the usage is just the two of us, with occasional family use of the rear space. Is it worth spending the additional ₹4 lakh to upgrade to the Seltos from the Venue? Would the Venue be reliable over the long run without the potential DCT issues?

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The dual-clutch automatic on the Hyundai Venue has been in service for a long time now and is a well-proven gearbox. While overheating warnings can appear in extreme stop-and-go traffic, Hyundai has steadily improved calibration and reliability over the years, and the current version is quite mature. In regular use, reliability should not be a concern, and long-term ownership should be hassle-free if driven sensibly.

Your concern about low single-digit fuel efficiency in heavy traffic is valid, but that is more a reality of any turbo petrol automatic in dense city conditions rather than a specific Venue issue. Given that 90 percent of your usage is with just two occupants, and rear seat and boot space are only occasionally needed, the Venue fits your needs well.

On the other hand, spending around four lakh more on the Kia Seltos does bring tangible benefits. It sits a segment above and feels like it, especially in terms of interior fit, finish and overall cabin quality, which are a notch better than the Venue. 

The 1.5 litre naturally aspirated petrol engine is smoother and quieter than the Venue’s 1.0 litre three cylinder turbo. The CVT gearbox makes the Seltos a very relaxed and soothing city companion. It is also larger in size, offers more space and feels more comfortable overall.

If you want better interior quality, smoother performance and a more premium feel and are comfortable spending the extra amount, the Seltos will feel like a clear step up. The choice ultimately comes down to whether those additional benefits are worth the additional cost for you.

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Hi, I am planning to buy a car for 10 to 12 lacs. I am confused, I should buy diesel or petrol, my daily running is 50 kms, including city and highway drive, and on weekends, there can be highway trips as well. Due to the DPF issue, I am confused whether I should buy a diesel car or not. Also, please suggest the best car, I am planning Sonet HTK plus or Mahindra 3xo AX5.

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With 50 km a day, a mix of city and highway driving, plus weekend trips, petrol is the safer pick for you. It avoids DPF worries. Modern diesels work fine if you do steady highway runs for 15-20 minutes a few times a week, but if your driving is often slow and short, the filter can clog, and you will see warnings.Between your two choices, pick the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 petrol. It fits your budget and usage better because its turbo-petrol engine feels stronger on highways, so overtaking is easy even with passengers and bags. It also rides well over rough patches and feels steady at speed, which suits your weekend runs. In the city, it is easy to drive and not hard to park. If you are opting for the automatic, the torque-converter gearbox in the 3XO shifts smoothly and makes city driving stress-free.Know the trade-offs. The 3XO’s boot is not the biggest, so fitting two large suitcases plus extra bags may be tight.If you mostly drive in the city and carry a lot of luggage, the Kia Sonet HTK Plus petrol is the better alternative. Overall, for your mix, the 3XO AX5 petrol lines up best.

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Soumyadip khan

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Hi, I am planning to buy a compact SUV in one or two months. I am a bit confused between two options: the new Venue HX5+ and the Sonet HTK Plus. Both have the same 1.2 NA engine. I am looking for long-term ownership with good mileage and stability. My running will be low. Can you suggest?

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Autocar India

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Low running, long-term keep, and you care about mileage and a steady feel at speed - in that brief, the Kia Sonet HTK Plus 1.2 manual fits you better. With the same 1.2 petrol engine, mileage will be much the same as the Venue's in daily use, but the Sonet feels a touch more stable on the highway. Its steering has a bit more weight, and the suspension feels firmer, so it holds a straight line well and gives you more confidence on flyovers and open roads. Cabin quality also feels a notch nicer, which matters when you plan to keep it for many years.Know the trade-offs. This 1.2 engine is fine in the city, but with four or five people and luggage, it will feel slow to overtake so you will plan your moves. The Sonet’s ride is a little firm at low speeds, so sharp bumps are felt more than in the Hyundai Venue. If you often travel with rear passengers, then the Sonet's back seat can feel cramped compared to the Venue, but it makes up for it with a larger boot. If most of your use is inside the city and you want a softer, easier drive, the Hyundai Venue 1.2 in a similar mid variant will suit you. Overall, for your needs, pick the Sonet HTK Plus.

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