Hi, I have a 2017 Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza that has covered 2,50,000 km. I am very happy with its performance, and it is still in excellent condition with no major issues. Given its age, should I consider replacing it, or would it make sense to continue using it for a few more years?
Keep it. You’re happy since it’s in excellent shape. Its 1.3 diesel is a long-life motor that easily does 3-5 lakh km if serviced right. At 2.5 lakh km most of the depreciation is done, so every extra year you run, it is cheap motoring compared to a new car EMI. It’s BS4 without a DPF, so fewer headaches, and parts are easy and reasonably priced.
Two checks before you double down. If you live in Delhi-NCR, diesel cars are banned beyond 10 years, so you’ve got roughly a year left. Elsewhere you can legally run it till 15 years, so about 6 more years before a fitness renewal. Also, accept that an older car can spring surprise bills and it won’t have the latest safety kit.
Do some preventive work and carry on: get a compression test, inspect turbo for play and oil seepage, clean or calibrate injectors, check clutch slip, refresh suspension bushes and dampers if tired, change engine and gearbox mounts if vibey, and listen for timing chain rattle. Replace coolant hoses, belts, fluids, and brake lines if due. Budget Rs. 60,000-1 lakh over the next 1-2 years for this tidy-up. If it passes these checks, keep enjoying it.
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Posted on: 23 Jun 2026
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