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Which vehicle is best for daily use?
Tata Tiago, Maruti WagonR, Honda Jazz, Maruti Swift and Dzire, Renault Kwid, Hyundai Santro, etc are best cars for daily use and city driving.
What car is best for long drives?
Here’s a look at the best cars to consider for long drives across different categories.
- Honda Jazz 2018-2020. Mileage (upto)27.3 kmpl. Engine (upto)1498 cc.
- Honda Civic. Mileage (upto)26.8 kmpl. Engine (upto)1799 cc.
- Kia Carnival. Rs24.95 – 33.99 Lakh*
- Ford Endeavour. Rs33.81 – 36.26 Lakh*
- Skoda Rapid. Rs7.79 – 13.49 Lakh*
Which SUV is good for long journey?
Toyota Innova Crysta Similar to Toyota Innova, the Crysta is another 7 seater SUV with a spacious design that provides great ventilation while spending an extended time in the car. Coming from renowned car manufacturers such as Crysta, it is also an extremely dependable option for longer rides.
Which is the best car for daily driving?
Diesel car would serve you well. Petrol car would suffice for half the daily driving limit you mentioned . Diesel does require more cash per servicing but it should even out in the long run.
Which is the best car to travel 1000kms in a month?
Wise choice is diesel, because if you are covering 1000kms on an average per month then yearly you are driving more than 10K Kms. So it is better to go with a diesel car.
How many KMS can a CNG car run in a day?
For 60 Km and more Daily Note: CNG Kits have 12 Kg Capacity with 85\% Utilisation – so driving 65 kms or more on daily will require refilling gas almost every 3rd day » Less Driven Cars: If Running Less than 500 Kms a Month (5000 to 7000 Kms in a Year) – Its Viable to choose Petrol Car without giving a second thought to it
Which car should you buy first – petrol or diesel?
Apart from the entry-level car segment comprising the likes of Alto, Eon, Kwid, etc., almost every car model launched in our country nowadays comes with both diesel and petrol engines. While petrol cars used to be the most preferred choice for a long time, diesels – once considered to be a taxiwala’s bastion – have eventually caught up.