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Maruti Suzuki Dzire price in Visnagar
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire price in India starts at Rs 6.26 lakh (ex-showroom). New Dzire top model price is Rs 9.31 lakh (ex-showroom). 2025 Maruti Suzuki Dzire on road price in Visnagar for the base LXI 1.2 Petrol MT variant begins at Rs 7.07 lakh. Check the Maruti Dzire on road price in your city for the variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.
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The Maruti Suzuki Dzire price in Visnagar starts at Rs 7.07 lakh.
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire base model price in Visnagar is Rs 7.07 lakh.
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire top model price in Visnagar is Rs 10.45 lakh.
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire CNG price in Visnagar starts at Rs 8.03 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire automatic price in Visnagar starts at Rs 7.62 lakh (ex-showroom).
Trending Questions on Maruti Suzuki Dzire - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am new to car driving and have a budget of under ₹10 lakh. My priorities are good mileage, safety, low maintenance, comfort, and an automatic transmission. My usage will be 50% city and 50% highway, with a monthly running of around 1,000-1,400 km. Kindly suggest a suitable car.
We would recommend you look at the Nissan Magnite. Since you are new to driving, the higher seating would offer you a good view outside and a slightly more secure feel compared to hatchbacks or a sedan. The interiors are comfy and spacious enough for a family of four, and since your driving is on highways and city roads, the ride and handling balance of the Magnite will benefit you.
Highway stability is good, and while the city ride can be firm, it does not feel uncomfortable at any point. Opt for the 1.0 litre non-turbo engine as it offers sufficient performance for a relaxed driving style and would be more fuel efficient than the turbo engine.
Within your budget, you would also get a decently equipped variant. The Magnite is also a safe car well-equipped with safety features, and it also scored a 5-star rating in the GNCAP tests.
Reliability is also good, Nissan's dealer network is not widespread, thus make sure you have a dealer in your area who has a good reputation too. If not, consider the Maruti Suzuki Dzire, as a sedan, you will not get that higher seating, but it will meet your other requirements of safety, low maintenance and comfort.
I am looking to buy a car for my father, who is around 64 years old and still a working professional. His daily city commute is around 30 km, and he currently owns a Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire. Considering his daily urban usage and ease of driving, which compact car would you recommend as a suitable replacement for the Swift Dzire?
By definition, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire is a 'compact' sub-4-meter car; we assume you mean your father would like a smaller hatchback instead. In this case, the Maruti WagonR would be a good option. It's notably shorter in length compared to the Dzire and narrower too, so your father should find it easier to manage within the city.
The higher seating height also gives you a better view outside, and it helps with an easier entry and exit, too.
What is the advantage of buying a four-cylinder car? Which car is good for rear-seat comfort? My budget is below ₹12 lakh.
I am confused about whether to buy a new sedan or a sub-4 metre compact SUV in petrol with a budget of around Rs 10 lakh. I am not a frequent traveler and the car will mostly remain parked, with a monthly running of about 100-200 km, except for occasional outstation trips. However, I still need a car for family use as we are a family of four. Which type of car would be the better choice?
We would recommend you look at the Maruti Suzuki Dzire as the car is very reliable and spacious enough for a family of four. Also, assuming no one in your family is really very tall, as rear headroom will be tight for taller people, those around 5 feet 10 inches and above.
Boot space would also be adequate for your few trips outside of the city. Just slightly above your budget is the fully loaded ZXi + variant. Though we would recommend you opt for the one below - the ZXi. This variant will give you all of the essential features like automatic AC, touchscreen with wireless phone connectivity and all of the safety features too, while coming in below your budget.
You would also miss the sunroof, which frankly has limited utility, and in the Dzire is a very small unit and only lowers the headroom.
We are a family of three planning to buy our first car with a budget of under Rs 10 lakh. Our priorities are safety, interior space and good after sales service in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Which car would you recommend?
We would recommend the Maruti Suzuki Dzire. The car is very spacious and will be more than enough for your family of three. Moreover, it will meet your other two requirements for safety and good after-sales service.
Maruti has upped their safety game, and the new Dzire comes well equipped on the safety front and also scored a 5-star rating in both the BNCAP and GNCAP tests. And of course, being a Maruti car, you would have a wide dealer spread and a good service experience.
I need an automatic sedan with a limited budget and essential features. I am confused between the Maruti Dzire and the Hyundai Aura for 90% city use.
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire is a better option than the Hyundai Aura. The Dzire is more spacious and comfortable, and its 1.2-litre petrol engine is a lot more efficient than the Aura's 1.2-litre petrol unit.
Both compact sedans get an AMT gearbox, but the Dzire's unit is a bit nicer in the city. Feature-wise, both compact sedans offer a decent equipment list. But the Dzire has the advantage with wireless connectivity and a sunroof for a more premium experience.
Moreover, the Dzire will hold its value a lot better, and it is the most economical car to own, especially for the city. The ride comfort is very good, the steering is light, and the efficiency is segment-best.
I have been driving a Ciaz diesel for 10 years. It is a super comfortable sedan with top-notch mileage till now. I now want to buy a new-age car with good mileage and features. My budget is under Rs 13 lakhs. Most of my driving is within the city, with a daily run of 30km. Please suggest.
I would like to purchase a new car, the Tata Punch. I will use it for family trips of about 300 km per month. Punch or Dzire, please suggest.
Is it okay to upgrade my Swift Dzire’s 165/80 R14 tyres to 195/70 R14 for a slight increase in ground clearance? Please advise.
I have been using a Ford Fiesta 1.4 TDCi for the past several years. It has crossed 1.45 lakh km and is a 2008 model. I wish to buy a new car. My major driving involves long trips with family or friends, while city usage is comparatively lower. My preferences are comfort for five persons, low maintenance, safety and efficiency. I can spend around Rs 10 lakh. Thanks in advance.
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