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•2wI have already booked the Tata Sierra Accomplished 1.5-litre TGDi petrol automatic. My budget is a maximum of ₹24 lakh. I need a 5-seater car only, with a monthly running of 1,800 to 2,000 km, mainly in the city. Recently, I drove the Tata Harrier petrol Adventure X Plus variant with the same engine specifications as the Sierra. I am confused between the two, as the Sierra has a waiting period of about two months, while the Harrier is readily available within 15 days. Secondly, the Sierra’s exterior looks great, but I have heard about various fit-and-finish issues and concerns about interior material quality, whereas there seem to be no such problems in the Harrier. Also, the Harrier looks somewhat bulky compared to the Sierra. Can you advise which is the right car within my budget for the long term, considering fit and finish, material quality, performance, and overall value for money?
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Expectedly, being the newer car, the Tata Sierra's demand is higher. Besides its standout design, the Sierra's front seats are comfier than the Harrier's, and being the pricier Accomplished variant, it has a few more features than the Harrier's Adventure X Plus variant.
The Tata Harrier, on the other hand, has been around in its current form since 2023, with the turbo-petrol variant making its debut only in 2026. Over the years, the company has been constantly ironing out minor issues and updating the car with the latest features, thus bringing it up-to-speed with rivals. The Harrier turbo-petrol is a well-rounded offering, and if you liked the drive experience, go for it.

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