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Mahesh

4w

I'm really confused between the Creta SX(O) petrol DCT/diesel AT and the Seltos GTX(A) petrol DCT/diesel AT. Which is the best option, and which fuel do you recommend? My monthly usage would be around 1500 km, with a daily city commute of 40 km.

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Being newer, larger and comfier than the Hyundai Creta, the Kia Seltos is the model we'd recommend for you. When it comes to the version to buy, the Seltos petrol-DCT gets our vote. It feels significantly more powerful than the diesel, and the added performance counts for a lot.
The diesel engine is fine for easy-going driving, but it doesn't feel punchy enough in the large, new Kia Seltos. However, the diesel will deliver better fuel economy if that's a priority for you.  
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Debas

3w

I am driving hyundai nios from last six years looking to upgrade the car ,any car with within budget from 9 to 11 lacs on road ..

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Anshul Anand

1d

My budget is around ₹23 lakh, and I am confused between the Duster and the Creta. Which one is the better option? I love going on long drives, so which one should I prefer?

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Given your love for long drives, you will be happier with the Renault Duster. It's got a fantastic ride and handling balance, which will make your journeys comfortable and very enjoyable. The great suspension and body control are matched by a strong 160hp, 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine. Power and performance are good. Going for a Duster does come with a slight compromise in terms of cabin space. It's not as roomy as the Hyundai Creta and other models, like the Kia Seltos and Tata Sierra. If more space is a key priority, the Hyundai Creta Turbo-DCT is worth a look. Of the other alternatives, the Kia Seltos Turbo DCT and Tata Sierra turbo AT are also strong options.

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Paras

1d

I am trying to finalise a car for my family, with a budget stretched up to ₹17 lakh. I liked the Renault Duster, but I am unsure whether the turbo engine would be suitable for city driving. I am also comparing it with the Kia Seltos HTK and HTK (O) variants. Which option would be better for my usage and why?

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Autocar India

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12h

The Kia Seltos 1.5 petrol IVT is the easier car to live with in your kind of usage. The IVT gearbox is very smooth and works beautifully in city traffic, offering a creep-friendly, jerk-free experience that makes daily driving stress-free. The naturally aspirated engine is also predictable and linear, which suits stop-go conditions very well.The Renault Duster turbo automatic, on the other hand, comes with a DCT gearbox. While it delivers stronger performance and a much better mid-range punch, the DCT is not as smooth as the Seltos’ IVT at low speeds. In crawling traffic, you may notice slight hesitation or jerkiness compared to the seamless nature of the IVT.Where the Duster clearly stands out is in its ride quality and driving feel. It has a more rugged setup, absorbs bad roads better and feels more fun to drive, especially on highways and twisty roads. The turbo engine also makes it noticeably quicker and more effortless when you want to overtake.If your driving is mostly city, and you want maximum comfort and smoothness, go for the Seltos IVT.

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Keerthivasan

2d

I live in Chennai and want a car with good performance and safety, and preferably better mileage. I am considering the Seltos HTK(O) DCT and the Kushaq 1.0 AT Classic Plus. My thought process is that I can upgrade to a bigger car after a year or so, when I sell my wife’s Venue DCT, and she can then drive the Kushaq Classic Plus. My monthly commuting will be around 1,000-1,200km, with 80% city use. Open to other suggestions as well. My budget for the Kushaq is ₹14 lakh, whereas for the Seltos it goes up to ₹18 lakh.

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Autocar India

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Choose the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 AT Classic Plus. For Chennai’s 80% city use and your budget, it delivers five-star safety and a smoother-shifting automatic. With your usage involving mostly stop-and-go driving, the Kushaq’s 8-speed torque-converter avoids the occasional hesitation of Kia’s DCT and potential clutch-pack wear. It’s easy to drive and park, and its five-star Global NCAP (adult and child) rating adds to the sense of safety. In city traffic, the smaller 1.0 TSI will also be more fuel efficient than the turbo-DCT Seltos.The one thing you give up is outright performance. The Kia Seltos 1.5-turbo DCT makes about 160hp and feels quicker, especially above 60kph and on highways. If you value stronger performance and can stretch your budget, then consider the Kia Seltos 1.5-turbo DCT.On the test drive, do a 15-minute crawl in traffic-like loops. Check low-speed creep smoothness and city ride comfort over speed breakers and rough patches.

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Posted on: 9 Mar 2026