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•2dMy running is only around 50-120km a week. Should I buy a petrol or CNG car for smooth and hassle-free usage?
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With 50–120 km a week and mostly city trips, go for a petrol car. It will feel smoother and quieter, pick up better at low speeds, and you will avoid the long queues and limited pumps that come with CNG.
Due to your usage, the extra price of a CNG car will take a long time to recover. CNG also reduces boot space because of the tank, and the car feels a bit less powerful, especially when overtaking or on inclines. Petrol keeps things simple and is easier to live with for short, stop‑go runs.
The only reason to opt for CNG here is if you want the fuel cost to be minimal and you have a reliable CNG pump close by. If you still lean that way, choose a factory‑fitted CNG model, not an aftermarket kit, and plan for the smaller boot. Tata and Hyundai both offer twin tank CNG options, which help keep a usable boot.
If you share your budget and size preference, we can point you to a few smooth, easy petrol choices that fit it.
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