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Hello Team Autocar! I am very impressed with the interiors of the 2026 Hyundai Venue, although I do not particularly like its exterior design. I am looking at the HX10 variant and, despite knowing that fuel efficiency is not great, I would like your opinion on its driving dynamics, steering feedback, and cornering ability. My commute will be split equally between very congested city traffic in Shillong and hilly roads between Shillong and Guwahati, with occasional drives on the plains of Assam. I currently drive a Skoda Kushaq Style 1.5 TSI MT and am considering the Venue as an addition to my garage. Thank you.

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The Hyundai Venue is an easy-to-drive, comfy city runabout. On hilly, winding roads, it grips fine, the nose points in cleanly and body control in general is very good, but being a Kushaq owner, you could find yourself yearning for more driver connect. Thankfully, it gets drive modes which artificially add some weight and resistance to the steering, for a 'sportier' feel.
For hilly areas, its 1.0-litre turbo-petrol has adequate pulling power, and the dual-clutch transmission works well too. Additionally, it gets steering-mounted paddle shifters to give you control over the gearbox. Do keep in mind that the transmission could heat up if you're holding the vehicle at a standstill on a slope in 'D' mode for a long. Also, it is best to shift to neutral and depress the brake if you know that the car will be stationary for a long time.
In summary, the Venue might not feel as engaging or enjoyable as your Kushaq, but as a secondary car, it is a good option.
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We are a family of four, and my budget is up to Rs. 10 lakh. I am looking for a car that is safe, fun to drive, fuel-efficient, and stable on highways. It should also be comfortable for three passengers in the rear seat, have a good sound system, effective air conditioning, and sufficient boot space. The maintenance and service network should also be hassle-free. My running is usually at weekends, 60% city and 40% rural. I prefer a petrol manual only. Is there any ideal family car which fits into my requirements, or do I need to stretch my budget a bit, say by 1-2 lakhs, to get a car suiting my requirements? Please suggest. I am also open to used car options.

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The Kia Syros HTK (base) Turbo-Petrol MT variant is an excellent family car that seems to meet your requirements of comfort, highway stability and good air-conditioning. Additionally, this car is surprisingly spacious despite being under four metres in length. Alternatively, you could consider the new Hyundai Venue HX2 Turbo-petrol MT or Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX M. Both of which are good options, and should be in the Rs 10 lakh on-road price.If you're keen to explore used options, we'd recommend getting the newest possible example covered by factory warranty for added peace of mind. You could consider a Honda City or Maruti Grand Vitara (or Toyota Hybrid), which are safe, sensible options that should be priced at around Rs 10 lakh.

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Posted on: 1 Jun 2026