
Last Updated on: 19 Jan 2026
Hyundai i20 price in Bokaro
The i20 on road price in Bokaro ranges from ₹6.77 lakh for the base variant to ₹12.95 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex showroom prices of the i20 in Bokaro are between ₹5.99 lakh and ₹11.53 lakh.
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I am just learning car driving. I am planning to buy a used hatchback to learn fluently and use it for 5 years. Which car would be fine? I may use it weekly once may be upto 100kms and 3 months once a long drive of 800kms including up and down. I am living in Bangalore. I want a manual car
Since you are still learning, two cars that you can look at in the second hand market are the Maruti Suzuki Swift or Hyundai i20. Swift is slightly smaller, making it easy to drive in the city while i20 comes with more space and premium interiors. As you wish to keep the car for over 5 years, it will be wise to go for a car which is around 3 years old and should have an odometer reading between 35-40000kms. This way you will save on cost and still get a car which has some life left in it.
I am planning to buy a second car purely for city driving. It will be driven approximately 700 km per month. My criteria are that it should be automatic and within a budget of around ₹10 lakh. I have shortlisted the Hyundai i20 Sportz (O) iVT and Honda Amaze VX CVT. I have excluded AMT gearboxes due to their jerky driving experience. Can you help me choose a suitable car for my needs? Also, please suggest any other options that I may have overlooked.
I am looking for a small automatic car with good mileage. The car will be used purely in the city, as I already own an XUV700. The only criteria are fuel efficiency and a good automatic gearbox. My budget is around Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom).
I am buying a car for my mother. We need an automatic car mainly for city use, and long trips will be rare. I am considering the Exter S AMT, as its AMT is said to be better than others at this price point, and it also offers higher ground clearance. The other option is the i20 Magna CVT, which is around Rs 50 to 55K more expensive than the Exter S AMT variant. For bumper-to-bumper traffic and city driving, should I go for the i20 CVT, or is the Exter AMT smooth enough to stick with? Also, which transmission is more reliable in the long term?
I want to replace my i20 Elite petrol with a Tata Sierra diesel automatic. Monthly usage is under 1,000km. Budget is ₹20 lakh. Which car should I buy?
I am planning to buy my first car with a budget of up to ₹10 lakh, although I can stretch it slightly if required. My preferences are an automatic transmission, long-term reliability, less-gimmicky features, and a decent level of safety. I am currently confused between the Honda Amaze and the Maruti Suzuki Brezza. Are there any other options I should consider?
The Brezza, on the other hand, feels better to drive thanks to its larger 1.5 litre petrol engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. However, the most affordable automatic Brezza is available only in the VXI variant, which costs close to Rs 13 lakh on road, putting it well above your stated budget.
A more affordable alternative is the Skoda Kylaq in the Signature variant, priced at around Rs 12 lakh on road. The Kylaq is engaging to drive, and its 1.0 litre turbo petrol engine paired with a 6-speed torque converter automatic offers smooth performance with enough power for both city and highway driving.
If you want to stay well within a Rs 10 lakh budget, the Hyundai i20 is also a strong option. It is powered by a 1.2 litre petrol engine and comes with a smooth CVT transmission, making it suitable for daily urban use.
Hello, I have a Honda Amaze since 2015 with 80,000 km on it. Now, I want to buy a new car mainly for city use. Please suggest a car with good safety features within my budget of ₹8-10 lakh.
In case you'd like to replace the Honda Amaze with a sedan, you could consider the new Maruti Dzire. It feels much larger and more spacious than its size suggests. It has a smooth and efficient petrol engine, and ride comfort is one of its highlights. If you're open to the hatchback body style, you could consider the Hyundai i20, which feels upmarket and sophisticated.
Both these cars are equipped with safety kits like 6 airbags, ESP, ABS with EBD, among others, and the Dzire has also received a 5-star rating in Bharat NCAP crash tests.
I am confused between the Hyundai i20 Sportz O and the Hyundai Venue HX6. Is it worth going up to the price range of the Venue instead of the i20? If I am planning to spend the amount of the Venue, is there any other better option in the market parallel to the Venue that I should consider? I don’t know a lot about cars, so I need help. I need an automatic petrol car with a budget up to the Venue HX6.
The Hyundai i20 IVT will be smoother for the daily city commuting, on account of its relatively more seamless automatic transmission. So if you are going to be driving this car primarily in the city, the i20 is a good choice. But on the open road, it is the Hyundai Venue's turbo-petrol engine which will deliver more effortless, stronger performance.
Also, it is worth noting that there's a huge price gap of nearly Rs 3.5 lakh between the automatic versions of the Hyundai i20 Sportz O 1.2 Petrol, and the Hyundai Venue 1.0 Turbo. But if budget permits, it makes sense to stretch for the Venue Turbo-DCT for its stronger performance, newer tech and features, and higher seating and better ground clearance.













































