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Ayush jain

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Hi team, currently, I am using a Baleno Alpha petrol manual and looking to upgrade my current vehicle. My daily running is 30km, and on weekends or once/ twice a month. I used to go for long drives out of the city. I am confused between EV and Petrol. Since I am getting both at almost the same price. Need a car which is fun to drive and can be revved through easily.

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Without knowing your exact budget, it would be hard to recommend the best one for your needs. However, since you're looking at a fun-to-drive car and are upgrading from a Baleno, you should consider the Maruti Suzuki Fronx 1.0 Turbo MT Alpha.

It feels lively and revs cleanly, and the 5-speed manual gearbox is precise. Coming from a Baleno manual, you will enjoy the stronger pull for quick overtakes and yet you keep the same simple ownership and wide service network. For your weekend trips, there is no range or charging worry like an EV, so you can just fill and go.

Two trade-offs to note: rear space and boot are fine, but not the largest in this price range, and if you drive it hard, it will not be very efficient.

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Drakshya Mohanty

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I currently own an Audi A4 Premium Plus Petrol and have been using it for the last three years. The car has now crossed the 50,000 km mark. I am now confused about whether I should continue using the same car for a few more years or upgrade to a newer German luxury SUV within a budget of around ₹60-65 lakh.

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With 50,000km covered in 3 years, the smarter move is to keep your Audi A4 for another couple of years unless you clearly need a taller car for rough roads or easier entry. At this age and mileage, a well-serviced and carefully driven A4 still has plenty of life. It is quiet and smooth on highways, and you avoid another big hit in value right now.The other issue is that, on a budget of Rs 60-65 lakh, your only available SUV options from the German luxury brands are compact SUVs like the BMW X1, Audi Q3 and Mercedes-Benz GLA, which will feel like a downgrade from your A4 in terms of size and space. You will have to up your budget by at least Rs 10 lakh to move into the next segment of luxury SUVs. Better alternatives, if you don't mind a non-luxury badge, are the Skoda Kodiaq and Volkswagen Tayron. They offer similar quality levels to their more luxurious counterparts, as well as equitable levels of comfort and refinement. They even use the same EA888 2.0-litre petrol engine as your A4. What's more, for much less money, you get far more space and an even longer list of features. You sacrifice some snob value, but you get a more rounded product.

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Posted on: 20 May 2026