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My monthly running is 3,000-3,500km, mostly on highways. Which car would be best within a budget of Rs. 7-9 lakh? Safety is my first priority.
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Get the Tata Altroz, ideally the factory-fitted CNG version if there are enough CNG stations along your highway route. The reason is simple: it has a 5-star Global NCAP rating, a solid body shell, and feels stable at high speeds, all of which are important for long highway drives. Since you cover 3,000-3,500km a month, the CNG version will help keep fuel costs under control. The Altroz’s twin-cylinder CNG setup also preserves most of the boot space, so luggage capacity remains practical. Useful variants fit comfortably within your Rs. 7-9 lakh budget.
To be fair, the 1.2-litre petrol-CNG powertrain is not particularly quick, so overtakes need to be planned. With CNG, you also need to factor refuelling stops into your route planning. If CNG availability is limited on your route, then go for the petrol version instead. You still get the same safety and highway stability, though fuel costs will be higher. At a relaxed 100-110kph cruise, the Altroz remains comfortable, the cabin is pleasant to spend time in, and the suspension copes well with uneven highways. From a safety-first perspective, it is one of the most well-rounded choices in this budget.

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