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Looking for an SUV with a Rs 30 lakh budget

Deciding between a Jeep Compass, a small luxury SUV or a Skoda Kodiaq on a Rs 30 lakh budget.
1 min read12 Nov '17
Autocar India News Desk

I am from Pune and looking for an SUV in the range of Rs 30-32 lakh (ex-showroom) for long drives with my family. My requirements are an automatic gearbox, space, luxury, comfort, fuel efficiency and a low cost of maintenance. I am okay with both diesel and petrol engines. I am confused between the Compass, Kodiaq, Tucson and Fortuner.

  • Is a fully loaded Compass (like sunroof, cruise control) expected? Would the Kodiaq see a price drop (I feel it’s a little overpriced)?
  • Is it worth going for 1-2 year old used cars like the Audi Q3/Q5, BMW X1/X3, Mercedes GLA/GLC, Land Rover Discovery Sport or others like them?
  • Is there any upcoming vehicle worth waiting for in the next six months?
  • Should I also explore sedans that can meet my requirement (the Jaguar XE costs similar to Kodiaq)?

Anurag Jain, Pune

AAA To be honest, we feel the Skoda Kodiaq is the best choice for your budget and is a cut above cars like the Compass, Tucson and Fortuner. It may seem overpriced but the Kodiaq has got a fantastic equipment list and is fully loaded, so it’s decent value. We would advise against a used SUV from Audi, Mercedes and BMW as what you would get for the same budget is a lot smaller and not as comfortable. Also, maintenance of German luxury brands is pretty expensive. There is the CR-V diesel coming in mid-2018 but it will be nowhere near as plush or as good as the Kodiaq. The XE is a brilliant car to drive but it’s cramped on the inside and the interior quality isn’t great either.

Armour for your car

Wrapping your car in ballistic steel can protect you from AK47s and hand grenades. Doug Revolta finds out how it’s done.
2 min read4 Apr '16
Doug Revolta

The original car is stripped down to its shell.

Armour is then welded on from the bottom up, starting with the quarter panels and the floor.

An exit hatch is put into the rear before the upholstery and glass is replaced.

Spot the difference: the finished fully-armoured Fortuner (L) looks identical to the regular SUV (R).

At highest level of protection, the glass can withstand fire from a sniper rifle.

Run flats can carry the car 60km away if the wheel deflates.

Exhaust pipe cover a small but vital security detail.

Stock hinges are replaced to deal with the added weight of armoured doors.

900kg of additional weightcalls for beefed-up suspension.

Protective shell around fuel tank is defense against IED and grenade attacks.

Armour is tested to withstand 350 rounds from an AK47.

Standard tyres are swapped for run flats. The rims also get a composite ring to keep you moving, should the tyres completely deflate.

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