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I'm currently residing in Koraput and driving Grand i10. My monthly usage is around 600-700 km. Mostly in city condition. I'm planning to buy Vf7. Considering the location and my usage please suggest whether it will be a good choice or should i plan for a hybrid or stick to petrol/diesel car only.

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The VinFast VF7 is an excellent choice - it feels premium, performance is strong, seats are comfortable, and you're certainly going to stand out from the crowd. What's nice is that VinFast is also providing impressive warranty, ICE to EV incentives, and many more ownership solutions to entice buyers, thus making the VF7 worthy of your consideration. If you can account for home charging, this is a great option, as your running cost will be very low. 

Another excellent EV you could consider is the Hyundai Creta Electric - being a Hyundai, you will be familiar with the service and maintenance, and even though the Creta's design isn't as radical as the VF7, it is a very sensible EV you can buy.

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Your running is too low to warrant an ev

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Your monthly running is too low to warrant an ev

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