Daniel Gnanaraj
•1wHi Autocar Team, I have three children and parents in my family, and I have decided to purchase the Kia Carens Clavis. My daily commute is about 35 km in the city, and I usually take a 300 km highway trip once a month. I have been driving a diesel car since 2011, but I am now unsure whether to choose the petrol naturally aspirated (NA) variant or the diesel variant of the Carens Clavis. Considering my usage pattern and family requirements, which engine option would you suggest?

Autocar India
Since you don't drive much, paying a premium for a Kia Carens Clavis diesel version doesn't make much sense. Yes, diesel is more efficient, but to offset the initial premium, you will have to drive considerably more.
Hence, we recommend the naturally aspirated petrol engine. The 115hp engine has enough power for city driving and holds its own on the highway. The manual gearbox is smooth, the clutch is light, and overall, it is an easy car to drive.
The HTE (O) gets you a decently appointed cabin with a touchscreen infotainment system, sunroof, rear AC vents, and more.
The third row is spacious for adults, and the middle-row seat height is ideal for the elderly to get in and out.

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Kushagra Parashar
•3dHi Autocar, I have booked Mahindra 3XO AX7L Petrol Automatic but right after booking i have heard so much negative about its fuel efficiency and Service Experience of Mahindra. My daily run will be around 30 km in Mumbai. I liked the car very much in test ride. So is it that bad and should i cancel my booking or should go with same car.
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Posted on: 11 Mar 2026
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