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Shaiksha Vali

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I am confused between the Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire and the Honda Amaze. Which car is better and why?

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Pick the Maruti Suzuki Dzire; between these two, it is the better all-around choice for most buyers. It is very easy to drive in the city, with light steering and controls, and the cabin feels a touch nicer and more up to date than the Honda Amaze. Space in the back is good for two adults, the ride is comfortable over broken roads, and Maruti’s huge service network makes ownership simple almost anywhere in India. 

One thing to be aware of: if you want an automatic, the Dzire’s AMT is fine for easygoing driving, but you can feel a slight jerk when moving at very low speeds. 

Pick the Honda Amaze CVT instead if you mainly want a very smooth automatic for heavy traffic and a larger boot for luggage. The Honda CVT feels silkier in stop-go traffic than the Dzire’s AMT. 

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Posted on: 3 Apr 2026