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Toyota Fortuner price in Mathura
The Toyota Fortuner pricing starts from โน 33.65 lakh and goes up to โน 48.85 lakh (ex-showroom). Toyota offers 9 variant options, with 2.7 Petrol 4x2 AT as the entry-level and GR-S 2.8 Diesel 4x4 AT as the top trim. The Fortuner on-road price ranges between โน 38.68 lakh and โน 56.09 lakh, depending on the city and variant.
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I want to buy a seven-seater car in the โน50-60 lakh budget range, with good mileage and power. Should I opt for the Fortuner or consider some other car?
While the Toyota Fortuner has strong road presence and a powerful image, it does not offer a premium and sophisticated experience that is expected of the price.
The Skoda Kodiaq would be a better choice as it has the right level of premiumness and performance, and is a lot more comfortable than the Fortuner. Mileage numbers will be similar for both SUVs, but the diesel engine in the Fortuner would be a bit easier on the pocket.
Our recommendation would be the Skoda Kodiaq as it offers better value and is a better product overall.
I currently drive a Tata Nexon and am planning to upgrade to a seven-seater. I have shortlisted the Skoda Kodiaq Sportline and Jeep Meridian Trail AT, but am confused about which one to finalise. I need expert advice on this. You may suggest any other seven-seater as well, except the Innova HyCross.
But if your objective is to travel with six or seven adults often, consider the MG Gloster and Toyota Fortuner, which are more spacious than the Skoda and Jeep. The Gloster has an edge over the Fortuner in terms of a more upmarket interior and better refinement.
I am planning to buy a Toyota Fortuner, but I am confused between buying a new one or a used one. My yearly running is around 10โ15,000 km. I am considering the petrol version instead of diesel since my running is low, and being in Delhi, the petrol model will have a 5-year longer registration life. Is it worth buying a second-hand Fortuner, since I may save โน12โ15 lakh? Also, is choosing petrol a good decision, or would diesel be wiser?
My budget is Rs 60-80 lakh. I currently own a 2019 Harrier. The Fortuner seems like the most viable option right now, but its interiors feel outdated. Does it make sense to wait for upcoming models, such as the Hyundai Palisade or Santa Fe? Are there any other options?
I want a 7-seater SUV with maximum ground clearance, rear-wheel drive (or AWD), a diesel engine, and an automatic transmission. Good mileage is important. My budget is โน30-35 lakh (can stretch slightly). I live in Kashmir, so the car must handle occasional snow. Please suggest suitable models.
For your requirements and budget, the best option is the Jeep Meridian. It's got good ground clearance, a decently frugal diesel engine, a smooth automatic gearbox and AWD. It also has a very luxurious interior, a strong equipment list and the premium Jeep badge and its associated off-road pedigree. Bear in mind, however, that the third row of seats is not very spacious, but good enough for occasional use. Alternatively, you could move down a step to the Mahindra Scorpio-N, but its third row is also very cramped. And finally, you could move up to a Toyota Fortuner, which has a spacious third row, but its price is well past the Rs 40 lakh mark for the diesel automatic variants.
Iโm planning to buy a diesel 4ร4 or AWD car with a budget of up to โน50 lakh. I prefer the Jeep Meridian Overland 4ร4 - is it a good choice? Are there other diesel options I should consider?
While the Jeep Meridian will comfortably fit in your budget, the Toyota Fortuner is a better SUV. Yes, the interior is dated, and it is expensive, but it holds its value very well and has an exceptionally reliable engine. It is also more capable off the tarmac, and the new Neodrive variant is slightly more efficient as well.
I'm torn between the Toyota Hilux and the Fortuner. Most of my driving is within the city or on highways, but the substantial discounts on the Hilux make it an appealing option. My primary concerns with the Hilux are: 1. Uncomfortable rear seats 2. Leaf spring suspension at the rear 3. A turning radius of 5.4 meters 4. High cost of accessories Given these factors, would it be more prudent to opt for the Fortuner, or is the Hilux still a viable choice despite these drawbacks?
I'm considering replacing my 2013 Jeep Compass with a new vehicle and had initially shortlisted the Toyota Innova HyCross ZX variant. However, following recent GST reforms, the price gap between the HyCross and the Fortuner 4x2 AT has narrowed to approximately โน3-3.5 lakh. Given the minimal price difference and the fact that both vehicles offer similar features, I'm finding it challenging to decide between the two. My daily driving involves moderately rough roads, not extreme, but not ideal either. The Innova HyCross can manage these conditions. Please advise.
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