In a toss up between Jeep Compass, Seltos and Hector, which one would you recommend for longer trips apart from regular city use? manual or auto?Kiran Boal, Bangalore
All the three cars belong to different segments. The feature-rich Seltos is the most compact of the lot, and its size makes it the easiest to maneuver in the city, while the Hector is the largest and most spacious of the bunch. Jeep is the best to drive, and for long trips or for light off-roading, it is the best option.
I am a big fan of VW Polo and would like to buy one. When will Volkswagen launch the 6th generation Polo in India?
Vivek Rupender Gopu
Volkswagen has no immediate plans to launch the new sixth-gen Polo in India anytime soon.
I am looking for a mid size SUV in the budget of 25 lakhs and confused between Creta, Compass, Scorpio and MG Hector. My daily commute is around 20 kms and I have occasional trips with my family of four members. Suggest other options in the same price range.
Abhishek Naidu
The new Mahindra XUV700 is the best, however, the waiting period of more than a year can be a deal-breaker. If you enjoy driving, the Volkswagen Taigun 1.5DSG or the Skoda Kushak 1.5DSG are worth considering. The Hyundai Creta is one car you can’t go wrong with.
I am driving Honda 110cc for last nine years and vehicle is running fine. Now I am looking for an upgrade. I am 5ft 7in tall and travel 20km a day, mostly for work. I am looking for low maintenance two wheeler and I have shortlisted TVS Jupiter, Honda 125cc 5G and Ntorc. Which one should I choose?
Ravikumar R
TVS Jupiter 125 cc is known for as it has a comfortable seat with good foot space, ample storage under the seat, and its new generation 125 cc engine makes it great to ride.
I am planning to buy a car in the budget of ₹12 lakhs. I tested a Maruti Ciaz and Hyundai Venue. Though both are different segment cars, which car would you recommend? I am from Kolkata and usually drive within the city. Should I Consider Honda Amaze?
Payal Roy Chowdhury
The Hyundai Venue being a compact SUV, apart from its compact dimensions, it has strengths like good ground clearance and high seating, which make it easy to maneuver and park. Go for the Venue if rear seat space or boot capacity isn’t your priority.
Hormazd Sorabjee is the editor of Autocar India. Mail your feedback and queries to roadshow@thehindu.co.in