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Hi team, please suggest the best 7-seater under 25 lakh with low maintenance and high reliability. I drive around 50km every day in the city and take two or three family trips to the hills each year. I need something that can comfortably handle uphill traffic with a full load of passengers without any overheating issues. I currently own a 2015 Renault Duster RxL dCi 110. Maintenance has been expensive, with dealership service bills often ranging between 25,000 and 35,000. Even after switching to a local garage, I haven't been fully satisfied.

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Check out the Kia Carens Clavis, which, within your budget, gives you the most options in terms of engines and gearboxes to suit your needs. You could choose the punchy turbo petrol, or if fuel economy is a bigger concern, the smooth and refined diesel. Either should be good at handling uphill traffic, though if you're looking at an automatic gearbox, be advised that the turbo-petrol's DCT will fumble a bit on hill starts. Overall, it is a high-quality, spacious and practical seven-seater with reasonable maintenance costs and good reliability.

If you want the ultimate hassle-free experience, though, get a Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, which will also be more fuel efficient than the Carens petrol. However, it won't have as many bells and whistles, nor the same premium interior as the Kia car.

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@autocar.india what's the reason for considering the maruti xl6, I'm aware that it has 6 captain seat format, which can be converted to 7 seater with after market modifications

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What are the options if I am considering an SUV?

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Hi, we live in Thane, and my commute is around 12km on alternate days. Our budget is 20-25 lakh, and we're looking for an automatic car. We are open to both petrol and EV options. Could you suggest the best cars based on reliability, comfort, running costs/fuel efficiency and after-sales service? Thanks!

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With a 12km alternate-day commute in Thane, your usage is predominantly city-based with relatively low annual running. In this scenario, a petrol automatic makes the most sense from a reliability and ownership-cost perspective, as the fuel savings from an electric car would take a long time to justify the higher upfront cost.In your Rs 20-25lakh budget, the Kia Seltos IVT is the most balanced recommendation. It is a comfortable, well-equipped midsize SUV with a smooth and reliable automatic transmission, good ride quality for city driving and a strong after-sales network in Thane. The IVT gearbox is particularly well-suited to stop-start traffic and is known for its reliability and low maintenance requirements.If you are open to a slightly smaller car, the Skoda Kylaq 1.0 TSI with the 6-speed automatic is also worth considering. It offers a more engaging driving experience, a robust and proven engine and a transmission that is both reliable and relatively efficient. However, the Kia car remains the more premium and spacious option.On the EV front, the MG Windsor is the most sensible recommendation if you are genuinely keen on going electric. It is spacious, comfortable and well-suited to city use. However, given your low running, the financial case for an EV is weak.Overall, the Seltos IVT strikes the best balance between reliability, comfort, running costs and after-sales support for your usage pattern.

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Dear Autocar India Team, I need your advice on choosing a new car for my father, who is 65 years old. Our current car is a 2013 Maruti Dzire. The new car will be used mostly in a rural town in Kerala, with occasional city driving and 2-3 airport trips each year. Our requirements include a reliable, fuel efficient and spacious 5-seator petrol automatic car with good boot space that is comfortable for senior citizens under 18 lakhs (I can stretch it up to 20 lakh). The car should be easy to maintain for long-term ownership. I am looking for a car of major brand that has service centres within 15km. I am considering Honda Elevate, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Toyota Hyryder, Škoda Kushaq, Tata Sierra and Volkswagen Tiguan. Which one would you recommend, and are there any other better options in this budget? Thank you for your advice.

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For your father, the Kia Seltos IVT is a solid choice. The naturally aspirated engine and IVT auto combo deliver a smooth, calm driving experience, the cabin is spacious and the large boot will accommodate your airport runs. It is a sensible and stress-free choice for long-term ownership.Alternatively, look at the Honda Elevate. The naturally aspirated petrol engine paired with the CVT is smooth, reliable and easy to drive. The car is also spacious enough for five adults and has a decent boot for airport runs. Honda's reputation for reliability and low maintenance costs makes it a safe bet for ownership beyond five years.If fuel efficiency is a priority, then the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder is worth considering, though the cabin will feel tighter than the above two.Overall, choose between the Seltos and the Elevate for the most stress-free ownership experience for your father.

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