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Sunil Gunjal
•4wI am 62 years old. My driving is mostly on highways, and my yearly driving is about 10,000 km. I have shortlisted the Kia Seltos HTK(O) automatic IVT petrol and the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Neo Drive G automatic petrol. Please give suggestions between the two.
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Of the two options you've shortlisted, the Kia Seltos HTK (O) with the CVT automatic is the better choice for you. It is more spacious and comfortable, and its powertrain is smoother and more powerful, too. Moreover, it is a newer car with a more up-market cabin, including modern tech and features. It's also far more spacious - both in the rear seat and the boot - and better for five passengers. It's an easy SUV to drive, too, with a tall seating position and good visibility.
The one advantage the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder has is that its real-world fuel efficiency is a bit better. But on every other front, the Kia Seltos comes out on top.

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•4wI am 66, and driving honda elevate automatic since two years. Simply go for it.
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Sunil Gunjal
•4wSir, thanks for your suggestion. I had shortlisted honda elevate also but due to non availability of honda showroom in my city I have ruled out elevate.
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•3wI am 65 and purchased GTX Automaticv7DCT seltos petrol in December taking advantage of year end discount before launch of new seltos. Completed 4000 kms in 2 months. Mileage around 15 on highways. But I really don't care of milage. Safety and comfort is awesome, go for seltos
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Sunil Gunjal
•3wThanks Mr. Gopal ji.
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