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Fabia, Brio or Vento?

Which car to buy?
1 min read19 Oct '12
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Please help me choose a car from among the Skoda Fabia 1.6, Honda Brio and the VW Vento. I prefer a car that feels refined and is fun to drive in a city.

Azim Barodawalla, via email

There is no doubt that the Fabia 1.6 is the best to drive thanks to its compact dimensions, great ride and good handling. It's pretty refined too and feels the most solid of the lot. It's the one we would recommend if you want to decide with your heart instead of your head. But remember that the Fabia 1.6 has poor fuel efficiency and even worse resale value when it’s time to sell. Also bear in mind that due to the very limited demand, the Fabia 1.6 is made to order and a 6-8 week lead time is what some dealers are quoting. A more practical but far less entertaining choice is the Brio. It's quite refined, compact and very user-friendly. And being a Honda, you are unlikely to have an unhappy experience with it.

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BMW 320d v Audi A4 2.0TDI v Merc C250 CDI

Despite their recent updates, the Audi A4 2.0TDI and the Mercedes C250 CDI are outclassed by the all-new BMW 320d. Read on to find out why.
2 min read13 Oct '12
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The 320d is the sportiest of the lot and, save for some firmness, its ride is exceptional too.

Soft suspension helps the A4 2.0 TDIs low-speed ride. But there is a fair bit of up-and-down motion at speed.

The stiffly sprung C250 CDI has aflat ride and feels rock-solid at any speed.

3-series dash is neat and functional but quality not a big leap forward.

A4's cabin still looks modern and sophisticated. Quality is simply superb.

C-Class interiors feel better built than others. Dash design is a bit fussy.

Audi's spacious bench lacks thigh support.

BMW's seats are most supportive.

Rear seat space is the least in the C-Class.

C-Class seats too hard. Headrests powered.

BMW 3-series seats are most supportive.

Rear space and comfort is great too.

A4 comes with electronic handbrake

Twin sunroofs help make the C250 CDIs cabin airy.

Paddle shifters unique to the Merc.

Merc's command system looks the most dated.

320d's clear dials are typical BMW.

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