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Dear team, I currently own a 2017 Maruti Wagon R and now wish to upgrade. We are a family of five, and our monthly driving is not more than 800km. We are planning to buy the Mahindra XUV 7XO, but we're confused about whether we should opt for the petrol or diesel version. My wife also likes the Honda Elevate and the Kia Seltos. Our budget is Rs 18 lakh on-road.

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Go for a petrol SUV, and among your shortlisted options, the Kia Seltos 1.5 petrol IVT is the best fit for your Rs 18 lakh on-road budget. With only 800 km a month, diesel’s higher price and possible DPF trouble with short city runs are just not worth it. The Seltos is an easy step up from your Wagon R, with upright seating, light controls, comfy ride, and the rear bench that works well for five.
If you do frequent long highway trips with five and a loaded boot, the XUV 7XO petrol gives stronger pull and extra space, but you’ll likely stretch the budget and fuel efficiency in the city will be poor. The catch with the Seltos is that its petrol is relaxed, so quick overtakes need a downshift. If you need a bit more performance, the Elevate has a slight edge on the Seltos.
Overall, the Seltos is a great fit for your needs.
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I live in Ahmedabad, and I am looking to upgrade my car. I currently drive a Honda W-RV Petrol manual. I am looking to upgrade to a C-segment SUV. I drive about 80 km every day within the city. While commuting in Ahmedabad is not as hectic as in Delhi, Mumbai or Bengaluru, it still gets pretty hectic, especially during peak hours. My second car is a Tiago EV. I am fine with any engine option. Reliability and spaciousness are my primary concerns. The budget is somewhere near the 20 lakh mark. Please guide me.

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Posted on: 3 Jul 2026