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Cherry John

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I am confused about my car purchase. I was initially fixed on the Grand Vitara due to its mileage and service network, but recent additions to the market like the Seltos and Duster have made me reconsider. Mileage is my main priority, but better features would be a bonus. I mainly travel 300-400 km per month. My current Tata Altroz delivers low mileage.

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If you are already fixed on the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara but want more features, then we would suggest going for the Maruti Suzuki Victoris. It is basically the same car and gets the same super-efficient hybrid powertrain as the Vitara, but more importantly, it comes loaded with extra features, such as a bigger touchscreen infotainment system, a powered tailgate, and Level 2 ADAS as well. Maruti Suzuki has also improved the interior quality, and the good thing is that the pricing is almost the same, which makes the Victoris a great value.
Considering your running is not that high, at under 500 km per month, you can also consider a car with slightly lower mileage, since the overall impact on your fuel bills won’t be significant. It will roughly be in the region of Rs 1500-1800 per month, and if you are okay with that, then you can look at the Tata Sierra Turbo petrol AT as well. The Sierra gives you a big car feel, is loaded with features, and is more spacious and comfortable than the Victoris.
Another car we would suggest is the new Kia Seltos. It is very well priced for the features it offers, feels really premium on the inside, and both the petrol engines are potent and proven powertrains.
We have yet to drive the new Renault Duster, but it does look like a promising product if priced right. It will also be offered with an efficient hybrid powertrain, which is expected to go on sale around Diwali this year. So if you are willing to wait, that is another option worth exploring.
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Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara

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Posted on: 2 Feb 2026