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Hyundai Creta price in Golaghat
The Hyundai Creta price in Golaghat starts at โน10.79 lakh for the Petrol E MT to โน20.05 lakh for the Diesel King Knight AT (ex-showroom price), while the onโroad price of creta in Golaghat starts from โน11.92 lakh to โน22.72 lakh inclusive of RTO, insurance, and fees.
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I am planning to buy an automatic SUV with a budget of โน25 lakh and am confused between the Hyundai Creta DCT and Kia Seltos GTX Plus DCT. My usage will be mostly on highways with occasional city driving. Which one should I choose?
While both are compelling options, we would recommend the Kia Seltos, as it is simply the newer of the two, which brings several advantages. The new K3 platform is more advanced, with the latest electronic architecture that delivers more modern tech with better software and hardware.
It's also a larger vehicle, offering more space inside the cabin, and has better ride quality than the Creta. There will be a new-gen Creta that will likely be built on this new platform, but it will not arrive before 2027. Until then, at least, the Seltos is the better option, using the same 160hp, 1.5 turbo-petrol engine and 7-speed DCT gearbox.
However, since your usage is mostly on the highway, we recommend trying the smooth and more efficient diesel automatic version as well.
I am looking to purchase a new mid-SUV with a budget of around โน15 lakh, preferably automatic. I am not very keen on tech features. Is the Honda Elevate a good choice, or should I consider the Mahindra XUV 3XO REVX, AX5, or AX7? Please advise.
Between the two, Honda Elevate is a better bet because of its very reliable engine and larger cabin. Honda dealers are offering some good discounts on the Elevate, so you can negotiate a good price for yourself.
Elevate has a very spacious cabin, but the cabin quality is not as premium as other products in the segment. If you are open to other choices, we suggest you check out the Kia Seltos 1.5 Petrol IVT and the Hyundai Creta 1.5 Petrol IVT. These offer a much better overall cabin experience.
My budget is Rs 25 lakh on-road. I want an automatic SUV, and my running is low, mostly city usage. What should I consider?
I am 54 years old and enjoy driving. My daily office commute is 10 to 20 km. Once a year, I drive about 2,000 km to my native place. I am confused between the Creta and Sierra, and I am also open to the 7XO, Harrier, etc. Please advise.
I have shortlisted the new Kia Seltos HTK(O) and the Hyundai Creta S(O), both with CVT/IVT. Please guide me on which one offers better safety ratings, lower maintenance, and better resale value. Also, if I buy the matte black Creta, will it be difficult to maintain? My driving is mainly within Kolkata city, with very little highway use. I do not want a DCT or a manual.
I have been using a Ciaz Auto for the last 8 years. I want to upgrade to a mid-sized SUV. Which of the current options would you recommend? My driving is about 7,000-8,000 km per year, with a mix of both city and highway driving. My budget can go up to Rs 24 lakh, and I am thinking of opting for ADAS features to keep the car relevant and modern for the next 8-10 years.
Iโm confused between the Hyundai Creta diesel base model and the new Kia Seltos diesel base model. My priorities are comfort for long journeys as well as safety. Please guide me.
Since you are looking at keeping the car for a while, we would recommend the Kia Seltos over the Hyundai Creta. It is the newer one of the two with a few more modern features, including over-the-air updates for certain modules like the infotainment system. This way your car will stay newer for a longer time.
Also, the New Kia Seltos will meet your requirement of comfort as the new car has a longer wheelbase. Therefore, it liberates more room, and the suspension is also tuned with a bias towards a comfortable ride.
I currently own a 2016 Ford Aspire and am now looking for an automatic crossover SUV. A smooth drive, reliability, and a premium-feeling cabin are my main requirements. I was considering the Victoris and Honda Elevate, but the Seltos HTK CVT now looks like a good value for money. My question is whether the CVT transmission and naturally aspirated petrol engine of the Seltos Petrol NA are equally reliable as those of Honda. I am specifically doubtful about Kiaโs CVT. Please advise.
Hi Team, we are a family of five planning to buy a new car with a maximum on-road budget of โน18 lakh. We are considering the 2026 Kia Seltos 1.5 NA petrol manual HTK (O), while a dealer has also offered the 2024 Hyundai Creta 1.5 NA petrol manual SX (O) at โน18.5 lakh on-road. Could you please advise on the realistic current market or best offer on-road price for the 2024 Creta SX (O), and help us choose between the Creta SX (O) and Seltos HTK (O) based on overall value, features, space, reliability, and running costs?
The 2024 Hyundai Creta SX (O) makes more sense. Both SUVs are mechanically identical and are powered by the same 115hp, 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox.
The 2026 Kia Seltos HTK (O) is also a good option, since it's a newer model and has slightly more interior space. But it is a lower variant and hence misses out on some features compared to the Creta SX (O). It includes dual-zone auto climate control, ambient lighting, 360-degree camera, auto-dimming IRVM, ventilated front seats and more.
Is enough power on tap available for quick overtakes on the highway and in the city with the Victoris petrol automatic and the Innova HyCross GX (O) variants? I feel my Ciazโs 1.3-litre DDiS engine is underpowered for highway use, while I drove my uncleโs Creta 1.5 IVT extensively in the city and found it to be too underpowered even for city use. The 1.0 TSI is the only turbo-petrol engine that I think has been in the market long enough to be called reliable, and I donโt want to buy a Skoda and donโt like the Taigun. Will the Virtus have enough ground clearance to navigate pothole-filled roads in rural India? I constantly scrape my Ciaz over them and am terrified. Will the Innova HyCross suffice? I donโt like the Taigun in its current form and may not want to wait for the update.
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