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Zoeb Hussain
•18wMy dad bought an Innova in 2017. It is still running very well without issues, with the odometer close to 2.5 lakh km. It is a diesel top-end variant from that time. Being a 7-seater, it is helpful for our large family, with sufficient boot space as well. We now want to change the car. Usage is close to 100-150 km a day, a mix of city and highway driving. Which car would you suggest? We are looking for an automatic transmission, and after using the Innova, reliability is key.
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Given your high mileage and the fact that you would likely keep your new car for a long period of time, too, we would recommend you stick with Toyota and look at the Innova HyCross.
Go with the strong hybrid powertrain, as this would help lower your running costs, and you could look at the Hycross VX variant, as this is a good value for money option and is available in both 7 and 8 seater configurations.
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