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Can the MG Hector Plus justify the price premium over its 5 seater sibling?
07 January 2025 09:30
The extra seats are really a game changer for my family. They're worth what we pay for them, because we use them often enough.
Can the MG Hector Plus justify the price premium over its 5 seater sibling?
07 January 2025 09:30
I wish I hadn't just gotten the 5 seater. I think the extra row is rarely used and it’s not worth the price bump.
Can the MG Hector Plus justify the price premium over its 5 seater sibling?
07 January 2025 09:30
It depends on your needs. If you need 7 seats regularly, then yes. If not, skip the money and get the standard Hector.
Can the MG Hector Plus justify the price premium over its 5 seater sibling?
07 January 2025 09:30
It’s not just the extra seats that make the Plus feel more premium overall. It’s worth it for me thanks to the interior upgrades.
Can the MG Hector Plus justify the price premium over its 5 seater sibling?
07 January 2025 09:30
For what you get, I think it's overpriced. Third row is cramped and you lose a lot of boot room when in use.
Can the MG Hector Plus justify the price premium over its 5 seater sibling?
07 January 2025 09:30
The Plus has been a great investment as a carpooling person. It's worth every extra rupee.
Can the MG Hector Plus justify the price premium over its 5 seater sibling?
07 January 2025 09:30
It's a tough call. I like the extra space but I'm not sure its worth the considerable price difference.
Does the European styling and driving dynamics of the Skoda Kylaq excuse its premium over more feature loaded rivals?
07 January 2025 05:29
Absolutely worth it. In a different league when it comes to driving dynamics, the Kylaq has little to fear from most rivals. When you're behind the wheel you can really feel the European engineering.
Does the European styling and driving dynamics of the Skoda Kylaq excuse its premium over more feature loaded rivals?
07 January 2025 05:29
I disagree. For most buyers in India, features matter more than the driving dynamics. So, why spend more money on a Kylaq when you can buy a fully loaded Venue or Sonet for the same amount?
Does the European styling and driving dynamics of the Skoda Kylaq excuse its premium over more feature loaded rivals?
07 January 2025 05:29
It's a tough call. It is definitely more premium in feel but it's very hard to justify the price when you can see how much feature list you are getting in something like a Kia Sonet top variant.
Does the European styling and driving dynamics of the Skoda Kylaq excuse its premium over more feature loaded rivals?
07 January 2025 05:29
For enthusiasts, yes. Probably not for the average buyer. Whether you want driving experience or features, it really depends.
Does the European styling and driving dynamics of the Skoda Kylaq excuse its premium over more feature loaded rivals?
07 January 2025 05:29
I feel like people underestimate the importance of good driving dynamics in day to day use. The Kylaq will have fewer features, but it’ll be more fun to drive every day.
Does the European styling and driving dynamics of the Skoda Kylaq excuse its premium over more feature loaded rivals?
07 January 2025 05:29
After all, you’re also paying for the badge. What you are paying extra for is that Skoda has a more premium image than Maruti or Tata.
Does the European styling and driving dynamics of the Skoda Kylaq excuse its premium over more feature loaded rivals?
07 January 2025 05:29
It’s not about features or driving dynamics. The Kylaq feels better than most rivals for overall quality. It’s harder to quantify but you definitely get value out of it.
Does the European styling and driving dynamics of the Skoda Kylaq excuse its premium over more feature loaded rivals?
07 January 2025 05:29
If you are going to keep the car for a long time, I would say it’s worth it. The feature laden but less refined alternative will probably age less gracefully than the build quality and driving experience.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
Absolutely worth it. Compared to its rivals, the Kushaq feels so much more solid. It’s really noticeable in the build quality, especially on highways.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
I'm not convinced. It's sure well built, but I've heard horror stories about spare part costs and service issues. It's not just the initial cost that is the premium.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
It's a mixed bag. Great build quality, although reliability is still unknown. They improved, but they are not at Maruti or Hyundai levels of reliability yet.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
I love the driving experience for me. It just feels a more engaging car to drive than its rivals. If you are an enthusiast, that's worth paying extra for.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
I’m not sure it depends on your priorities. The Kushaq is an excellent car if you want one that feels premium and enjoy driving. If, however, peace of mind and low running costs are your priorities, then look elsewhere.

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