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    Autocar India: February 2019
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    Our February issue features an India-exclusive drive of the BMW X4, a close look at the all-new Maruti Suzuki Wagon R, an exhaustive road test of the Mahindra Alturas G4, and a comparison between the Nissan Kicks, Hyundai Creta and Renault Captur. Also part of this issue are reviews of the Jaguar F-Pace 25t petrol, Triumph Scrambler 1200 and a battle between three exciting bikes that cost less than Rs 3 lakh. Here are the highlights:

    BMW X4
    Half four-door coupe, half-SUV – the X4 aims to follow in the footsteps of its successful bigger sibling, the X6. Just how good is it?

    New Maruti Suzuki Wagon R
    In every department, the new-gen Wagon R has grown up – be it in terms of size, features or engines.

    Kicks vs Creta vs Captur
    Is Nissan’s latest SUV good enough to beat the reigning midsize SUV champion, the Hyundai Creta? Throw its cousin from Renault into the picture, and things become really interesting...

    Mahindra Alturas G4
    We put Mahindra’s most expensive car ever through our comprehensive road test to see just how well it fares in real-world conditions.

    Mercedes-Benz India turns 25
    We wind back the clock to chart the three-pointed star’s journey in India.

    Visiting the Hot Wheels design studio
    Take a peek inside the Hot Wheels studio, where car dreams come to life.

    2018 Autocar Performance Show report
    Check out all that was on display at the biggest edition yet of Mumbai’s most popular auto show.

    Triumph Scrambler 1200
    This is more than just a tougher-looking Bonneville – the Scrambler 1200 is a thrill-a-minute bike.

    Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 vs KTM 390 Duke vs Kawasaki Ninja 300
    Which is the most fun bike you can buy for under Rs 3 lakh? We pit RE’s hot new 650cc twin against two rivals that are different in character but cost roughly the same.

    Articles in this issue

    Feature A look back on 25 years of Mercedes in India

    Feature Advice on a good sports bike for daily commute

    Review Audi S5 Sportback long term review

    Feature Buying a BS-IV-compliant VW Vento before BS-VI norms

    Feature Buying a new 350cc bike with a Rs 2 lakh budget

    Feature Buying a new bike within a Rs 3-6 lakh budget

    Feature Buying a new compact SUV suited to long distance runs

    Feature Buying lower profile tyres for a 2017 Hyundai Creta

    News Buying used: (2014-2019) Mercedes C-class

    Feature Choosing between a Jawa Forty-Two and a Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X

    Feature Choosing between a WR-V, Vitara Brezza and XUV300

    Feature Choosing between the Volvo XC60 and Jaguar F-Pace

    Feature Is the Jeep Compass Trailhawk worth waiting for?

    Feature Me and My Cars: Sarvesh Sindhu

    News Next-gen Mahindra Thar to get new 2.0-litre diesel engine

    Review Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 long term review, first report

    Feature Run To The Hills: Pachmarhi

    Feature Sponsored Feature: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Autocar India Car of the Year 2019

    News Toyota bets on body-on-frame construction

    Feature Upgrading the tyres and engine oil on a TVS Apache RTR 160 4V

    Feature Why you should know Manvendra Singh of Barwani

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    Having pioneered road testing in India, its road test verdicts are the last word on new cars and bikes. Its monthly content of exclusive news, features and riveting stories continues to be unrivalled.

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    Poll of the month

    The Creta will be the third Hyundai N-Line model in India. Should more mass-market brands have sporty sub-brands?

    Yes, it's something special for enthusiasts

     

    18.44%

    Yes, but only if there is increased performance

     

    44.29%

    No, it's just a gimmick to increase the price

     

    29.42%

    It doesn't always work; just look at Tata JTP

     

    7.86%

    Total Votes : 1540
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