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Venkat

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I need advise on choosing my next car. Im looking to buy xuv 7xo automatic. But im confused to make a decision between petrol and diesel. My current usage is ~10-15k per year mostly within city(60-70%). If i go for diesel variant, what are the things i should be aware interms of expenditure/maintenance as a user. Or do i have any advantage if i choose petrol

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Go for the Mahindra XUV 7XO petrol automatic (2.0 turbo with the 6‑speed auto) for your use – with 10–15k km a year and mostly city driving, it will be the easier and cleaner choice. In traffic the petrol feels smoother and quieter, the gearbox shifts gently, and you will not have to worry about the diesel’s exhaust filter. City running is where modern diesels can struggle because the DPF – a filter that traps soot – can clog if the car only does short, slow trips. When that happens it asks for a “regen”, which means you need to drive at higher speeds for a while to clear it; ignore it and you may need a workshop visit. Diesel also brings a higher on‑road price, slightly higher service bills, and you must top up AdBlue (DEF) from time to time.

The diesel automatic still makes sense if you do many highway trips, often carry a full load, or you really value lower fuel use – it pulls strongly and sits at low revs on the open road. One thing to be aware of with the petrol is that in heavy traffic it will use more fuel than the diesel, and you will hear the engine when you press hard.

If you’re still split, drive both back to back in slow traffic and ask the dealer to show you the DPF regen process on the diesel. Given your pattern, the petrol auto will keep ownership simple and stress‑free.

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My annual running is around 25,000-30,000 km, with approximately 60% highway usage. I also undertake one annual adventure trip, such as the Spiti circuit or Leh-Ladakh. Currently, I drive an MG Astor but am not satisfied with its power and fuel efficiency. My budget is around ₹20-23 lakh. Could you please suggest some cars that offer a good balance of performance and fuel efficiency for my usage?

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The Mahindra XUV 7XO AX7 diesel manual should be your first choice. It offers a larger, more powerful diesel engine, which will feel like a proper upgrade from your Astor. It pulls strongly on highways and climbs effortlessly in high-altitude conditions. It is also spacious, feature-loaded and very comfortable for long-distance driving. If you want an automatic, go for the AX5 diesel, which is the more value-for-money option.The Mahindra Scorpio N diesel is the more rugged alternative. It is better suited for tougher terrain and rough roads, making it ideal if your Ladakh or Spiti trips involve more challenging sections. However, it is not as comfortable or as easy to drive daily as the 7XO.The Hyundai Creta diesel is the more refined and easy-to-drive option if you want something similar in size to your Astor. It is smooth and comfortable for highways, but it does not offer the same level of power or ruggedness as the Mahindra options.

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I am looking for a 7-seater family car for moderate usage, with a maximum budget of ₹50 lakh (on-road). I am also willing to wait for a couple of months for new launches.

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Go for the Toyota Innova Hycross Hybrid ZX(O) 7-seater costing up to Rs. 50 lakh on road, it suits a family best for comfort, space and easy driving. For moderate use, the petrol-hybrid is the sweet spot: it pairs a petrol engine with an electric motor to help in traffic. So it always feels smooth like an automatic and keeps fuel use in check without any charging. The second row is wide and very comfortable, the ride is calm on most roads, and the driving position is easy for all heights. Toyota’s service reach is strong across India, and resale is usually high, which matters in long-term family ownership.One thing to be aware of: with all three rows in use, the boot is small, so plan for that. Also, top trims with larger wheels can feel a bit firm on sharp bumps, so check this on a test drive.If you want more power and lots of features for less money, look at the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel automatic 7-seater. It is quick, safe and gets driver-assist features that help on highways, but the third row is tighter, and the city ride can feel busier. If you often carry seven adults and drive on rough roads, the MG Gloster 7-seater is big, comfy and feels tough. With a calm highway gait, just note that it is very difficult to park and MG’s service network is smaller than Toyota’s.Overall, the Innova Hycross Hybrid is the most family-friendly and hassle-free pick; during the test drive, load all three rows and drive over broken patches to be sure the comfort works for your family.

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Posted on: 7 Apr 2026