Given your relatively high usage, with half of it on highways, we recommend sticking with a diesel car. Within your budget, the Mahindra XUV 3XO MX3 Pro 1.5 Diesel MT would be a great choice. It offers a solid and robust feel along with a punchy diesel engine, similar to what you experienced with your Figo.
My monthly usage is 1500 to 2000 and mix of city and highway 50-50%, my budget is 9 to 12 lakh, currently using a Figo diesel, which car to buy?
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Asked by: Sudhir K
I currently drive a Ford EcoSport diesel and have really enjoyed its driving feel, noise levels, sturdy body, and service experience. I am looking to buy a new car within a ₹20 lakh budget in Hyderabad. I have two kids and elderly parents, and we are tall, too. I intend to use the vehicle regularly in city traffic and for long distances. Please suggest a car that can give me a similar experience to the EcoSport since Ford isn’t selling vehicles in India anymore.
The Tata Sierra seems like a logical upgrade. It is built tough, its suspension can take on a beating yet it does well in terms of ride comfort, and the new turbo-petrol engine is smooth, refined and delivers diesel-like performance. Being a tall vehicle, space is also good, especially for you and your tall family members. Tata's service experience can be a hit or miss, but the Sierra is seriously worth considering. You may also shortlist the new Kia Seltos, which is also a very promising option.
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Autocar India teamAsked by: Anjum Pervez
I want to change my car and buy a new hybrid vehicle within a ₹10-12 lakh budget; which hybrid cars are launching soon in this range, and will a flex-fuel option be a good choice?
At the moment, there aren’t any hybrid cars in the Rs 10-12 lakh bracket. The most affordable ones you can buy right now start closer to Rs 20 lakh.Maruti Suzuki plans to introduce a new line of more affordable hybrids, starting with the Fronx Hybrid, although it’s unlikely to arrive before 2027. Even then, it’s uncertain if it will fit within a Rs 12 lakh budget. When it comes to flex‑fuel vehicles, they only really make sense once India moves to higher ethanol blends. The current target is E20 (20% ethanol), and there’s no plan yet to exceed that. Cars designed to run on higher ethanol blends, such as E30 or higher, tend to be less fuel-efficient because ethanol contains less energy than petrol. That efficiency loss would only be worth accepting if high‑ethanol fuel were significantly cheaper but so far, there’s no sign of that happening.
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Autocar India teamAsked by: Srinivasan G
Is the 2022 Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Alpha AT a good car to buy as a second owner considering the odometer shows only 14,000 km and the asking price is ₹14 lakh?
The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara is a good choice to buy as a second owner, and a price of Rs 14 lakh for the Alpha AT variant is reasonable.It is a spacious and comfortable SUV, and the 1.5 litre petrol engine is smooth and refined. The automatic gearbox is also smooth and responsive, making it well suited to city use.The only downside is that the naturally aspirated engine is not very powerful. As a result, it can feel slow to build speed on the highway, which can make overtaking a bit tricky.
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Autocar India teamAsked by: Sugam Bera
Hi Autocar Team. I’m a 28-year-old man, 5 ft 4 in tall, planning to buy my first motorcycle. I really love the cafe racer body style and want to buy a bike in this segment. My budget is ₹5 lakh, and I will use it for daily city commuting of about 8-10 km and short weekend trips. My focus is on good mileage, comfort, low maintenance costs and a strong, reputable service network. Please suggest a suitable motorcycle.
Cafe racers are known for many things, but comfort isn't one of them - we must clarify this at the outset before we proceed. Since this is going to be your first motorcycle, we'd recommend getting a roadster or street naked because they will be vastly more comfortable and usable. As a first bike, there is a litany of good options from Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, KTM, TVS and Royal Enfield. Look for something around the 25-30hp mark ideally. If you really have your heart set on a cafe racer, the only two options in your budget are the Triumph Thruxton 400 and the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650. Both are quite powerful and won't be ideal beginner machines because of their committed riding positions. The Royal Enfield is also a rather heavy machine, which won't be easy to manage due to your stature.
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