Autocar India
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Please advise on choosing between the following petrol automatic cars priced at ₹13-14 lakh on-road in Bangalore for a family of four. My usage is split 50:50 between city and highway driving. 1. Brezza AT: sensible and practical, but feels unenthusiastic to drive. 2. Kylaq or 3XO AT: poor mileage and reliability (I am an existing Skoda owner) 3. Venue DCT – good overall, but concerned about DCT reliability and 1.0 turbo efficiency in Bangalore traffic Is the Brezza’s driving experience really that dull, considering I do enjoy driving?

Verified
28w
Since you enjoy driving, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, while the safest choice overall, is not a fun car to drive. The 1.5 naturally aspirated petrol isn’t very powerful, so while it's adequate in town, it’s not meant for spirited driving and will disappoint the enthusiast in you.
We feel you should reconsider the Skoda Kylaq. Its 1.0 TSI engine paired with the smooth-shifting 6-speed AT works well in the city and on the highway, and is a nicer gearbox than the Venue’s DCT, which, though quite reliable, feels a little jerky in slow-moving traffic. Yes, Skoda doesn’t have the best reputation for after-sales experience, but we feel the Kylaq is fundamentally a fairly reliable car.
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Hi team, I am considering buying the Maruti Suzuki Jimny because of its compact dimensions, good looks, and SUV feel, mainly for city driving and short road trips. However, I am concerned about its low sales and resale value. The Mahindra Thar Roxx seems too large for city use, while the Mahindra Thar feels cramped in the second row. Please suggest whether I should consider buying the Jimny. Is a facelift expected soon? Should I wait for the 4x2 variant if it is going to be launched?

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The Jimny is a genuinely likeable car with its compact dimensions, rugged looks and proper SUV feel, and it is well suited to city use and small road trips. However, your concerns about low sales and resale value are valid. The Jimny has not found a large audience, and that does have an impact on long-term ownership confidence. The Thar Roxx is indeed much larger and less city-friendly, while the standard Thar remains cramped in the second row, so neither is an ideal alternative for your usage.As for a facelift, there is no confirmed timeline for a major update, and waiting for a 4x2 variant is not advisable unless you are specifically looking for a more affordable, less capable version. The Jimny’s appeal lies in its 4x4 capability, and a 4x2 version would dilute much of what makes it special.If you love the Jimny for what it is, you can still go ahead and buy it, but do so with the understanding that resale value may not be its strongest suit. If that is a major concern, you may want to consider more mainstream alternatives like the Brezza or the Kylaq, which offer better ownership confidence without the same level of off-road character.

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Posted on: 27 Dec 2025