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Hyundai Verna Fluidic Diesel SX (O) Automatic, why this model has been discontinued ?
17 April 2025 22:45

The Hyundai Verna Fluidic Diesel SX Automatic has been discontinued as part of the broader update and refresh cycle of the Verna model line. The 2017-2020 version of the Verna, which included the Fluidic design, was phased out to make way for newer generations of the Verna with updated features, improved performance, and compliance with newer emission standards. Additionally, the discontinuation allowed Hyundai to focus on models that addressed customer complaints such as lower ground clearance, mileage issues, and after-sales service concerns associated with the older models.

Can we buy Hyundai santafee 2014 model run 1.5 lakh kms diesel engine 4wD and at what price ?
17 April 2025 21:30
You can buy a used Hyundai Santa Fe 2014 model with a diesel engine and 4WD, having run around 1.5 lakh kilometers, at prices ranging from ?6.75 Lakh to ?12.50 Lakh, depending on the condition, location, and other factors. For instance, a 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe 4WD AT with 1,85,000 kms can be found for ?12.50 Lakh in Chennai, while a similar model with 1,47,000 kms is available for ?6.75 Lakh in Kolkata.
Should Hyundai bring the Staria to the US market?
04 April 2025 05:27
If the Hyundai Staria were being offered in the U.S. I would purchase one right now, today, to be my primary vehicle. It appears clearly superior to any other minivan currently on sale.
Can the Renault Clio compete with the Maruti Suzuki Baleno and Hyundai i20?
27 February 2025 09:35
It's possible if Renault plays its cards right. The Clio has a more premium feel that could attract buyers looking for something different.
How does Mahindra Thar 4x2 LX Automatic fare as an urban SUV rival to Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos?
28 January 2025 11:15
I would say it's competitive, in its own way. Sure, it might not have all the bells and whistles, but it’s built like a tank and has presence on the road that the soft roaders can’t match.
What are the chances of the Skoda Kylaq matching Maruti and Hyundai in after sales service?
07 January 2025 05:29
It’s getting there, but let’s face it, it’s going to take years for them to build the kind of trust and network that Maruti and Hyundai have. Service concerns will hold back the Kylaq, though it might be great.
Is the new Hyundai Verna too polarizing design?
03 January 2025 07:34
It’s definitely polarizing, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. That’s how car design evolves — Hyundai is taking risks. Anyone remember the first-gen Sonata and how 'weird' it looked? It’s now considered a classic.
In Indian driving conditions, is the Verna's ADAS system actually useful?
03 January 2025 07:24
Initially I was skeptical, but the automatic emergency braking has caught me out a couple of times where it has frustratedly stamped on the brakes to stop me hitting the suddenly stopped vehicle in front.
Is the new Verna so comfortable and feature rich that it has lost the fun to drive character of the previous generation?
03 January 2025 07:24
The turbo version still has the fun factor, you just need to change to that. However, the naturally aspirated model is definitely more comfort oriented.
Is the new Hyundai Verna's design polarizing or not?
03 January 2025 07:24
I'm worried about practicality. Visibility is an important point, and those sleek lines may look cool, but what about visibility? So imagine if those complex LED lights break and you need to try to repair them.
Is the DCT transmission on the Verna a deal breaker?
03 January 2025 07:24
How much gas you use depends on your driving style. If you’re mostly on highways, the DCT is great. I wouldn't be nervous about the wear and tear for city driving.
Do the Verna’s premium features match its build quality?
03 January 2025 07:24
That’s kind of a personal thing, I think. It’s not for a tank like build. However, if you're looking for a modern, feature rich car and something that's still decently built, the Verna is difficult to beat.
Is the Venue N Line's built in dash cam just a fancy add on or a game changer?
03 January 2025 07:12
In theory, it's a good idea, but I'm worried about long term support. But what if it breaks after the warranty period? If you do need to replace a factory fitted system you may be looking at a more expensive proposition than just a new aftermarket cam.
Is the Venue N Line's sporty appearance more than skin deep?
03 January 2025 07:12
I think it does. From the stiffer suspension... to the sportier exhaust note, from even the red accents inside, this experience is a bit more engaging. It’s not just about performance in an outright sense.
Does the Venue N Line deserve a price premium over the top spec regular Venue?
03 January 2025 07:12
Totally worth it! The whole driving experience is transformed by the N Line’s upgrades. The suspension is stiffer, it looks sportier and there are exclusive features such as the front dash cam, all of which instantly make you feel like you’re driving a different car.
Is the trade off of city driving comfort for the Venue N Line’s stiffer suspension worth it?
03 January 2025 07:12
That depends on what you value. When you're someone who enjoys spirited driving and drives the highways often the N Line's suspension is good. It might be overkill for a pure city use. So I would say test drive both of them extensively before making a decision.
Is the Venue N Line's exhaust sound enhancement feature truly valuable or is it all a gimmick?
03 January 2025 07:12
It's a nice middle ground for those that want a sporty sound, but don't want the noise of a full performance exhaust. Great for those who don’t want to disturb their neighbors, but still want some fun.
How safe is the Hyundai Venue CNG compared to its petrol version?
03 January 2025 07:04
The car's handling changes a little because of the added weight of the CNG tank. It’s not unsafe, but it feels different from the petrol version, particularly around corners.
Can the Hyundai Venue CNG be used for Highway trips and long distance travel?
03 January 2025 07:04
It wouldn’t be my choice for long trips. A real pain is the lack of CNG stations on highways. And you'll end up switching to petrol mode quite often, which is kind of the point.
Is the Hyundai Venue CNG worth the compromise in boot space?
03 January 2025 07:04
It depends on your lifestyle. However, if you’re single or have a small family, the reduced boot space may not be a big deal. For larger families or frequent travelers, this is probably a deal breaker.

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