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Hi Autocar team, Considering a continous change in the fuel policy ( i.e. e20, e22, e27,e30 or flex fuel). I am little confused to go ahead and buy a new car ( Honda elevate vx cvt or Seltos ivt) or should save 6-7 lakhs and buy honda amaze vx cvt till the time our government reach to a conclusion on type of fuel to be implemented in the country. Originally I have set up a budget of15-16 lakhs to buy a new car. Since my car Hyundai i10 is about to complete 15 yrs in delhi and I also need a car to commute. Please advise. Total Km (monthly): 650km, occasional highway drive (Quarterly): 2000km In case you have any other suggestion/ cars please share an expert opinion considering the facts shared above.

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I am using a Datsun redi-GO 2016 model and am planning to upgrade to a 5-seater automatic car. I mostly use it in city traffic, with an average daily travel of 60 km. I have a bit of a back problem, so I need a car that is suited for long-term ownership. I am open to suggestions for current or upcoming cars, except Tata and Mahindra. I initially shortlisted the Creta S (O) and later tried the Kylaq, but the Creta is expensive for my budget. My budget is Rs. 15-18 lakh.

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Given your requirements, the Skoda Kylaq automatic is the most sensible recommendation. Your daily running of 60 km in city traffic makes a petrol automatic the right choice, and the Kylaq's 6-speed torque converter automatic is well suited to stop-start conditions. The Kylaq also offers a comfortable ride and supportive seats, which is important given your back problem. It is also a more practical upgrade from your Redigo, offering a higher seating position and better overall comfort without stretching your budget.The Hyundai Creta S Optional is a good car, but it sits at the upper end of your budget and though it does offer additional value like a more spacious cabin. The Kylaq, on the other hand, offers a more engaging driving experience while still delivering a comfortable ride, making it better value for money for your requirements. If you are open to upcoming cars, the Honda Elevate facelift is worth considering as well, as it is expected to offer a comfortable ride and Honda's reputation for reliability. However, the Kylaq remains the stronger recommendation given your budget and requirements.

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