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Vikram Shah

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I’m planning to buy a car and have shortlisted the following options: Renault Kiger Emotion Turbo CVT, Mahindra XUV 3XO MX2 Pro AT, Toyota Taisor S Plus AMT, Tata Curvv Smart, Tata Nexon Pure Plus AMT, Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi, and Maruti Suzuki Fronx Delta Plus Opt AMT. My budget is ₹11 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). I prefer an automatic over manual and will mostly drive in the city. A good service network is also important.

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The Renault Kiger, in its Emotion Turbo CVT variant, is a good city car since its CVT gearbox offers smoother performance than any AMT. However, Maruti Suzuki cars deliver better fuel efficiency for city use than any other manufacturer.
Between the Fronx AMT and the Brezza AT, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza would be the better pick. It’s smoother, more spacious, and backed by a strong service network.
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Posted on: 8 Nov 2025