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Neeraj Wasan

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My Honda City is now end of life, and I have shortlisted the Nexon Smart Plus AMT, Glanza S AT, Amaze V CVT, and Swift VXi AGS. These cars belong to different segments, but this will be my second car as I already own a sedan. It will be used mostly for city driving, and I don't want to spend much. Please advise which one to choose, or if I should stretch a bit and go for the base Kia Syros. I am also open to CNG.

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Among the vehicles on your shortlist, our pick is the Honda Amaze V CVT. Its CVT gearbox delivers a far smoother experience than you'd get with the AMTs of the other options. We'd also recommend the Hyundai i20 iVT as an option. Again, its CVT gearbox is slick and works well with the 1.2-litre petrol engine. 

The Kia Syros is a nice option that scores very well for cabin quality and space. However, you'd have to settle for a manual gearbox version within your budget. Given that you will primarily use the car in the city, we'd advise an automatic and suggest you consider the options listed above. 
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