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Is the Hyundai Aura a glorified taxi or a legit family car?
02 January 2025 07:24
Definitely more than a taxi! I’ve had an Aura for two years now and it’s been great for my family. It's spacious enough for four adults, there's decent boot space and the features on the higher trims are pretty good. You see a lot of them as taxis, but that’s because they’re reliable and efficient. If you are looking for a solid, affordable family car, don’t let the taxi image put you off.
Is the Hyundai Alcazar an overpriced Creta with extra seats?
02 January 2025 07:10
I’d say, as an Alcazar owner, it’s worth it. The feel is more upmarket with features like extra ventilated seats and wireless charging and the ride quality feels way better than that of the Creta. For small families that need occasional 7 seat capability but don’t want the full size SUV, it’s perfect.
Do we actually need the third row of the Alcazar?
02 January 2025 07:10
For what it's worth, I own an Alcazar and the third row is actually pretty useful. It’s great for kids on school runs or short trips with friends. Yes, it’s not the most comfortable for long journeys, but when those extra seats are needed, it’s a lifesaver.
Is the Alcazar's 1.5L turbo petrol engine underpowered for a 7 seater?
02 January 2025 07:10
It's all about expectations. If you come from a smaller car, you will find the Alcazar very powerful. If you’re accustomed to larger SUVs, or you regularly need to haul heavy loads, you may feel shortchanged. It is a compromise between having power and being efficient.
Does the Alcazar make sense in terms of the Creta's premium features compared to the Alcazar's price?
02 January 2025 07:10
Absolutely! The Creta feels like an upgrade, and the Alcazar feels like a proper upgrade. The 360-degree camera alone is a game changer for parking in tight spots. It also feels much more premium, thanks to the larger infotainment screen, and the digital instrument cluster.
Does the Alcazar build quality and long term reliability stack up to its price tag?
02 January 2025 07:10
It’s ok for the build quality, but I am worried about the long term reliability of all the electronic gizmos. Now, things like the digital instrument cluster and the rotating infotainment screen are cool, but what are they going to be in a few years when they start causing problems? It could be a nightmare of repair costs.
Is Hyundai making a mistake not offering a diesel option for the Ai3?
02 January 2025 07:05
Perhaps they are leaving some room for a diesel variant down the road? We start with petrol, see how it goes and if there is demand then we introduce diesel.
Will the higher potential price tag of the Ai3 eat into Hyundai's own sales of the Grand i10 Nios?
02 January 2025 07:05
It’s just Hyundai adapting to the market. If they're not going to offer an SUV in this space, someone else will. It’s better to cannibalize your own sales than lose them to a competitor.
Is the Casper in disguise as the Hyundai Ai3?
02 January 2025 07:05
I disagree. As you can see from the spy shots they are quite a few differences. The split headlamp design we're seeing on other new Hyundais and the longer, taller Ai3 look more like it.
Is the Ai3's sunroof going to be a game changer or just a gimmick?
02 January 2025 07:05
I think it's brilliant. This could be the cheapest car to offer a sunroof, and sunroofs are hugely popular in India. It'll definitely turn heads.
Is the Ai3 capable of taking on the Tata Punch?
02 January 2025 07:05
One reason for the Punch's success is that it lacks strong competitors. The Ai3 doesn’t have to be better, it just has to be good enough to be a viable alternative.
How are Fronx interiors better than or at par with Hyundai Venue or Kia Sonet?
31 December 2024 07:55
Maruti has really stepped up their game with the Fronx I think. However, the interior does feel a lot more premium than older Marutis, though it isn’t quite at Hyundai’s level.
For its price, can the Kia Syros challenge the Hyundai Exter?
24 December 2024 15:42
But let’s not forget the Sonet still exists, which can be had for a good deal less money. That said, if priced too close to the Sonet, it will be tough to sell. Kia has to be really careful with its positioning here.
How does the Curvv's infotainment system stack up against competitors like Hyundai and Kia?
18 December 2024 05:11

Tata's really stepped up their game with the Curvv's infotainment! The 12.3-inch touchscreen is pretty slick, and the interface is much more responsive than older Tata models. But let's be real, it's still not quite at the level of Hyundai and Kia's systems, which are known for being super intuitive and feature-packed. The Curvv's system gets the job done and looks good, but it might feel a bit basic if you're coming from a tech-heavy Korean car.

Can the Curvv's infotainment system compete with what Hyundai and Kia have already rolled out?
26 October 2024 02:29
Do you think it’s all of these touchscreens are overkill? Are you the only one? I’d take physical climate control and basic functions buttons any day. That is, the Curvv's system is fine in that sense – it does what it needs to do without being too distracting.
What is the difference between Mahindra Scorpio Classic S11 vs Hyundai Creta?
19 January 2023 02:33

The Mahindra Scorpio Classic S11 is a more powerful and feature-rich variant compared to the Hyundai Creta. The Scorpio Classic comes with a 2.2-litre mHawk diesel engine that produces 160 bhp of power and 400 Nm of torque. The Creta, on the other hand, comes with a 1.6-litre petrol engine that produces 123 bhp of power and 151 Nm of torque. The Scorpio Classic also has more advanced features such as an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 360-degree camera. On the other hand, the Creta has a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 4-inch digital instrument cluster, and a rear parking camera. The Scorpio Classic also has a higher ground clearance than the Creta.

Which one is better Honda Civic or Hyundai Elantra?
16 January 2023 08:56

When comparing the Honda Civic and the Hyundai Elantra, it is important to consider a number of factors including price, performance, interior features, and safety ratings. The Honda Civic is a mid-size car from the Japanese manufacturer, and it has been one of the best-selling cars in its class for years. The Civic has a modern design and comes with a range of powerful engines, giving it good performance. The interior is spacious and comfortable, and it has a range of modern tech features. The Civic also has good safety ratings, making it a great choice for those looking for a reliable and safe car. T

he Hyundai Elantra is another mid-size car from a Korean manufacturer. It has an attractive design, and it is powered by a range of efficient engines. The Elantra also has a comfortable interior and a range of technology features. It has good safety ratings, making it a great choice for those looking for a safe car. In terms of which one is better, it really comes down to personal preference. The Honda Civic is reliable and offers good performance, while the Hyundai Elantra is more affordable and has a modern design.

Is Hyundai i20 Diesel car good for hills?
13 January 2023 02:36

The Hyundai i20 is a great diesel car for hills, thanks to its powerful engine and advanced suspension system. It offers good stability and grip on winding roads and its torque is more than enough to climb steep inclines. In addition, the car is equipped with hill-start assist, which helps in starting the car uphill without losing control. Thus, the Hyundai i20 is a great diesel car for hills.

Which car is better i20, Altroz, Venue or i20 N line?
13 January 2023 02:35

All three cars offer their own unique benefits. The Hyundai i20 is a great family car with loads of new tech, plus better driving dynamics than before. It may come with a higher price tag, but the quality and features make it worth it. The Venue also has great exterior design, responsive engines, and comfortable seating. If you're looking for something more thrilling, then the N-Line version is perfect for you. It has great looks, a powerful engine, and improved driving dynamics. It is definitely worth the price increase. Before you make your decision, we recommend taking a test drive of each car, to get a better feel for the one that suits you best.

What is the reserve fuel capacity of Hyundai i20 Diesel Sportz?
13 January 2023 02:35

The reserve fuel capacity of the Hyundai i20 Diesel Sportz is 3-4 liters. This means that even if the fuel tank is completely empty, you can still expect 10 liters of fuel to be available for the engine. This is the capacity of the reserve tank, which is located at the bottom of the fuel tank.


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