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V V S Reddy

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I am an employee and will retire in two years. After retirement, I will settle in Hyderabad. I want to purchase an automatic SUV, and I am confused between the Maruti Suzuki Victoris and the Honda Elevate. My budget is ₹16 lakh. Please advise.

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Both your shortlisted options are capable and reliable Japanese midsize SUVs. The Maruti Suzuki Victoris, being the newer of the two, has newer gizmos and tech, though given your budget of Rs 16 lakh, you will only get a mid-range variant, which will miss many of these features. This Maruti Suzuki car is also the more fuel-efficient of the two.
The Honda Elevate will also only come in a mid-range variant for your budget, but it has the advantages of greater space in the rear seat and boot, a more comfortable ride quality, and a more responsive and powerful engine. If your usage is on the lower side with infrequent drives, we would recommend the Honda Elevate as it is the more practical choice.
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