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Aswin

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I’ve driven 1,25,000 km in 9 years. My Figo (1.2 TI-VCT) has never let me down in any situation. Although the mileage is low, it has never caused me any serious trouble, and the ride and handling are excellent. I am now looking for a car to replace my Figo. I have the Hyundai i20 N Line in mind. Please suggest a car with great handling. Mileage is not a concern.

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The Hyundai i20 N Line is a great choice if you want a fun-to-drive hatchback. Its 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine will feel like a huge step up from the 1.2-litre petrol in your Figo, and the handling is sweet and engaging. It is a solid package with a spacious cabin, a premium feel, and good features. The ride is on the firmer side, so if you are fine with that, it is a strong buy.
If you want something that drives well with a more comfortable ride, you can also consider the Maruti Suzuki Fronx or the Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor with the turbo petrol engine. It is quick and efficient, and despite being a compact SUV, it handles corners well. You also get more ground clearance if that matters to you.
Maruti Suzuki Fronx

Maruti Suzuki Fronx

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