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I am a first-time car owner, and my budget is around Rs 7 lakh. My monthly running is about 500km, mostly on highways, and I also plan to do a trip of around 1,000km every six months. I am planning to buy the car for family use. Please suggest which is best. I am confused between the Tiago Pure Plus, Dzire LXi, Baleno Sigma, Exter HX3, Swift LXi, and Grand i10 Nios Magna.
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Baleno Sigma. With a budget of around Rs 7 lakh and your usage pattern and family focus, the Baleno strikes the best balance. It is a proven, reliable and efficient hatchback with a comfortable ride and low running costs, making it ideal for your 500km monthly running and occasional 1,000km highway trips. The Baleno is also more spacious than the other cars on your shortlist, has a well-sorted suspension, and Maruti's extensive service network is a big advantage for a first-time owner. The Dzire LXi is a good alternative if you specifically want a sedan car, but the Baleno's passenger compartment is roomier, and it offers better value overall.The Tata Tiago is a solid option too, but the Baleno's stronger ownership experience and wider service reach give it the edge. The Hyundai Exter and Grand i10 Nios are good choices as well, but they are smaller than the Baleno. Overall, the Baleno is the best fit for your needs.
I am planning to buy my first family car strictly under 6.5 lakh - 7 lakh (on-road) in Karnataka. My usage will be mainly local commute of 15-18 km daily and highway trips of approximately 300 km to hometown. I'm looking for a practical, reliable and low-maintenance vehicle, and therefore, I am leaning towards petrol with manual transmission. Features that I'm looking for include decent AC, all-4 power windows and central locking along with sufficient rear seat space for 2 adults and a boot big enough to accomodate 2-3 trolley bags. I have shortlisted Maruti Wagon R VXi 1.0 and Maruti Swift LXi. We have excluded Baleno as it wouldn't fit our parking space. I'm also excluding Renault and Citroen as these brands do not have a presence near where I live. I do not wish to consider Tata due to on-going bad experience with service that my friends are facing. Please share your opinion about these two models or any other reliable car that I might be missing out on.
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Swift LXi. Your usage pattern is a mix of daily city commuting and occasional 300km highway runs, and the Swift is the better all-rounder for this. It offers a more comfortable ride, better highway stability and a more refined driving experience compared to the Wagon R. The rear seat has enough space for two adults, and the boot is big enough to suit your requirement of carrying 2-3 trolley bags. The Wagon R is a very practical city car with a tall-boy design and good headroom, but it is not as comfortable or as confidence-inspiring on the highway. Both cars are equally reliable and low-maintenance, but the Swift feels like a more complete car overall.
Hi i live in Bangalore, my daily commute is around 20kilometers and occasional long drives, budget is around 7 lakhs, can i consider used magnite cvt turbo xv variant ran for 19k kilometres, first owner 2021 model available for 6 lakhs?
I have very low running, with only one or two highway trips a year. I drive in very heavy bumper-to-bumper traffic and am looking for an AMT car with good mileage. It will be a secondary car meant strictly for city driving. My budget is Rs. 6-7 lakh.
For your requirements, the Maruti Suzuki Celerio AMT is the most sensible choice. With very low running, a couple of highway trips a year and heavy bumper-to-bumper traffic, you need a car that is easy to drive, fuel efficient and inexpensive to own. The Celerio’s AMT is one of the smoother units in this price range, the car is compact and easy to manoeuvre in tight city conditions, and Maruti’s service network and low maintenance costs make it a stress-free secondary car. It is also one of the most fuel-efficient petrol cars in the segment, which matters when the car will spend most of its life in traffic. The only drawback is that it is a simple car with a basic cabin, but for a strict city runabout that is not a major concern. If you want something slightly more premium feeling, the Tata Tiago AMT is also worth considering, but the Celerio is the more efficient and better value option.
Last Updated on: 16 Aug 2026







