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Asked by: C Bhasker I want to buy an SUV with good mileage and safety. My usage is between 2000-2500 kms, 40% in the city and 60% on highways. My budget is 13-14 lakhs on road price. I want a petrol automatic with smooth running and any diesel variant within my budget. Kindly suggest the car. At that budget, your best bet is a compact SUV. Check out the new Hyundai Venue, which is the latest compact SUV on the market.This Hyundai car offers both petrol and diesel engines, both with manual and automatic gearboxes, and for your budget, you can get the HX6 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT variant or the HX5 1.5 diesel AT variant.Both these mid-range variants have a strong features list, but moreover, both versions are smooth and easy to drive, whether in the city or out on the highway, so they should suit your needs well. Asked by: HARJYOT SINGH Which is the best mid-size SUV? My options are the Hyundai Venue and the Hyundai Exter. My criteria is an automatic car. Should I go for a second-hand Grand Vitara or Toyota Hyryder instead? My daily running is hardly 5,000 km a year. Please suggest which is best for me. Since you are open to buying a pre-owned car and have a very low running, we would recommend you go ahead with this option. The two used SUVs you have selected are essentially the same, both the Grand Vitara and the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder are technically identical, and so our suggestion would be to buy the one that has lower running, and is in an overall better condition.Also, do not bother paying a higher price for the strong hybrid option, again given that your running is very low.Given that the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Hyryder are relatively new, you may not find plenty of used options; thus, you could also look at a Hyundai Creta, examples of which you will find aplenty. The 1.5 litre petrol with the CVT auto gearbox would be a good fit for you. Asked by: Hareesh I own a 2015 Elite i20. Even after 10 years, I have driven only 50,000 km. I want to sell it and buy a bigger car. My budget is around 20 lakhs. We are a family of three. I usually prefer my bike and take out the car only occasionally or for outstation travel. Please suggest some options. My main preferences are comfort and performance. The Hyundai Creta would be an option for you. The car is spacious and comfortable, and is a very good all-rounder. The performance from the regular 1.5 litre petrol engine is decent enough; however, if you would like to have an even livelier engine, you could opt for the N-line version, which is powered by a 1.5 litre turbo petrol engine.Do bear in mind, though, that the ride is a bit firmer than the regular Creta. Being a long-time Hyundai customer, we assume you are happy with the brand, and thus, you should take a good look at the Creta. Can’t decide which car to buy? Ask our experts and get answers to all your car related queries. Ask experts