Vinod
•5wI am upgrading from a Tata Tigor and am confused between the Mahindra 3XO AX5L petrol and the Tata Nexon DCA. My usage is primarily city driving, averaging around 700 km per month. Could you please help me choose the better option for my needs?

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Mostly city driving at about 700 km a month and moving up from a Tata Tigor - in that use, the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 L petrol automatic is the stronger fit. It's automatic is a torque-converter type, which means it changes gears smoothly and feels calm at very low speeds. The driving position is higher than your Tigor, visibility is good, and the AX5 L gives you easy-to-use screens and parking aids you will want every day.
The Tata Nexon DCA is still a solid choice. It has a roomier back seat and a bigger boot. But its DCA gearbox, which is a dual-clutch that shifts very quickly when you speed up, can feel a bit hesitant when you inch forward in heavy traffic. It is not a deal-breaker, but for a primarily city user like you, the Mahindra’s calmer behaviour at low speed matters more.
Two trade-offs with the 3XO to keep in mind: the back seat and boot are not as spacious as the Nexon’s. Overall, for mostly city use, the XUV 3XO AX5 L petrol lines up best with what you described.
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MANDEEP NEHRA
•4wTry Honda Elevate V/VX CVT, more Spacious & more refined
Animesh Arnav
•4wI think you should not go for 3xo as it has a tgdi engine and I am a owner of 3xo tgdi ax7 and it has very low mileage. It Average oscillates between 8 to 10 km/l. So it's not a good choice for city but great for highway use. U can go for brezza or amaze cvt. They are good for city usage.
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