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Hello Team I am a 45-year-old person living in Noida Extension and working in Gurgaon, where I drive 10 times a month. The morning journey takes around 90 minutes, while the evening journey takes around 2.5 hours. I currently drive a Honda Amaze CVT and am looking for an upgrade. My budget is around Rs 20 lakh. Could you please suggest an overall good car?

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4m

Given your daily reality of long, traffic-heavy commutes between Noida Extension and Gurgaon, the priority should be comfort, ease of driving and low fatigue rather than outright performance.

Since a lot of your driving is in stop-and-go traffic, a hybrid car makes a lot of sense. Consider the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Hybrid or the Maruti Suzuki Victoris Hybrid. They can run in electric-only mode when crawling in traffic and deliver terrific fuel efficiency. At the same time, they are relaxing and easy to drive, with comfortable cabins that should make your long commutes less tiring.

If you can install a home charger and don’t drive long distances too often, a full electric car like the new Kia Syros EV might also be worth a look. EVs are generally ideal for stop-and-go traffic and will make your long commutes as stress-free as possible.

Overall, a hybrid like the Hyryder or Victoris makes the most sense, but an EV is worth considering if you can charge at home.

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I currently own a Skoda Slavia, but it requires premium petrol, and the mileage is as low as 8-9 kmpl on average. Please suggest a good hybrid car under Rs. 20 lakh that is reliable and safe. Also, what kind of mileage can I expect on the highway?

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2d

You do not have to use premium petrol in your Skoda Slavia. The 1.0 TSI engine is designed to run on regular petrol, and using premium fuel will not significantly improve performance or reliability. The bigger concern is your fuel efficiency of 8-9 km/l, which is quite low for this engine. This is likely due to heavy city traffic, short trips or driving style rather than the fuel itself.If you are looking for a reliable, safe and efficient hybrid under Rs 20 lakh, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris Hybrid is the best option. It uses the same strong hybrid system as the Grand Vitara and Hyryder, offering excellent fuel efficiency in both city and highway conditions. On the highway, you can realistically expect over 20kpl depending on your driving style and speed. The Victoris also benefits from Maruti's wide service network and a slightly more premium interior than the Grand Vitara.The Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid is essentially the same car with the same hybrid system, so the choice comes down to brand preference and dealership experience. Both are reliable, safe and efficient options that will significantly reduce your running costs compared to the Slavia.

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Hello I am a Doctor currently drive around in an 2018 Honda Jazz, I am very happy with it but it's time now to get a new car and budget around Rs. 16-18 lakhs, I need a car which easily seats 5 and with a good trunk for outstation travels each month, my monthly run is around 200km tops when in city and a highway run every 2-3 months is around 300kms, I live in Mumbai so you guys know the usual problems, so need a advice as I am scared for e20 and e20+ fuel changes and am scared about EV resale prices, currently short listed the Kia Seltos (prefer petrol or CNG (if any chance in near future))as the most favourite and need some advise for other cars. Would a diesel make sense when I don't drive every day?

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Based on your usage, a diesel car does not make sense. Your monthly running is low, and your highway trips are infrequent, so you will not recover the higher upfront cost of a diesel. A Petrol car is the right choice here.The Kia Seltos is a good option, but at your budget you will be looking at the lower variants, so you might have to skip a few features.On E20, do not worry. Modern petrol engines are engineered to handle E20 fuel and are engineered to take on higher blends too (upto a certain level).On CNG, there is no factory CNG option on this Kia car, but given your low running, a CNG car does not make financial sense anyway.In case you're looking to get an electric car, and you can arrange for home charging, consider the Kia Syros EV or MG Windsor Pro. Both are spacious five-seater EVs which should serve your needs.

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