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Gopal Chaturvedi
•6wI currently own a 2016 Ford Aspire and am now looking for an automatic crossover SUV. A smooth drive, reliability, and a premium-feeling cabin are my main requirements. I was considering the Victoris and Honda Elevate, but the Seltos HTK CVT now looks like a good value for money. My question is whether the CVT transmission and naturally aspirated petrol engine of the Seltos Petrol NA are equally reliable as those of Honda. I am specifically doubtful about Kia’s CVT. Please advise.
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The Kia Seltos and Hyundai Creta have been using the 1.5 NA petrol and CVT combination since 2019 and 2020, respectively, and not only is this powertrain a popular choice among buyers, but over the years, it has also been quite reliable too.
The new Seltos simply carries forward this tried-and-tested 1.5 NA petrol CVT combination. Overall, the new Seltos will feel like a proper upgrade over your existing car, and is certainly one we'd recommend.

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