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I'm planning to buy the Tata Nexon Fearless DCA variant. Based on your podcast, I understand that the next-generation Nexon is expected to arrive next year. Is it worth waiting for the new model, or should I go ahead with my current choice? Also, do you have any idea when it is likely to launch next year? Thank you in advance!

Verified
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Go ahead and buy the Tata Nexon Fearless DCA now. The current Nexon is a well-rounded product with a long list of features, good safety credentials and a proven ownership track record. The current Nexon is a competitive product in its segment, and the DCA automatic is a smooth and reliable gearbox for everyday use.

While a new-generation Nexon is likely to arrive in 2027, Tata has not officially confirmed a launch timeline. The new generation is likely to carry forward the outgoing version's powertrain options, with the key difference being styling, tech and its feature-set in addition to some other mechanical enhancements.

If you need a car now, there is no compelling reason to delay your purchase. 

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I'm having a Maruti Suzuki Fronx Delta Plus 1.2 MT, which I bought in June 2024 and have driven around 29,000 km. I was a first-time buyer, so I received a lot of advice from everyone, which left me confused. Eventually, I chose Maruti because of its low maintenance and fuel efficiency. However, I'm now bored with its performance as well as its mileage. I'm getting only 16-17 kpl on the highways, whereas I used to get over 20 kpl initially. My driving is 60% highway and 40% city. Is it worth upgrading to a new car, or when would be the right time to upgrade?

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With 29,000 km on your Maruti Suzuki Fronx in just over a year, you are clearly a high-usage driver, and your 60% highway usage is the key factor here. The 1.2 petrol is a reliable and efficient engine, but it is not particularly exciting on the highway, and that is likely why you are feeling bored with this Maruti Suzuki car. The bigger question is whether it is worth upgrading now. Financially, the car is still relatively new, and you will take a depreciation hit if you sell it this early. However, given your usage pattern, it may actually make sense to upgrade sooner rather than later. A diesel SUV like the Mahindra XUV 3XO or the Tata Nexon would be a much better fit for your driving style, offering stronger performance on the highway and better fuel efficiency at higher speeds. Alternatively, if you want to stick with petrol, something like the Skoda Kylaq 1.0 TSI would offer a much more engaging driving experience without sacrificing too much on efficiency.Ultimately, the decision comes down to how much the current car is bothering you. If you are genuinely unhappy with the performance and fuel efficiency, it is better to upgrade now rather than wait another year or two and continue to be dissatisfied with the car. If you can live with it for another year or two, you will get more value out of the car before upgrading.

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Posted on: 15 Jul 2026