well beat will be lot cheaper, but figo will be a good take, its more spacious, more sturdy, frugal and has heart throb interiors in starting range …. a figo is a good buy among your choices … sure give a look at ritz too … cheers !!!!
I suggest you to go with the ford figo,it offers you more space than the vista and beat and the new facelift figo even has more features.Now when the question comes which one is better in performance I say even though beat gives more mileage and people say that tata vista 90 is more fun to drive my vote goes to the ford figo.Ford has a good built…[Read more]
requirements :- avg running 1000 km per month and price less than 6 lacs
is BEAT a good buy for me??
what city you are residing in????
DELHI NCR
You do not get a diesel Swift for 6L. Beat and Figo is very simple. Depends on how much space you need.
how is the current market scenario for Chevrolet BEAT? is it dependable as maruti or hyundai? My requirements are only the above specified.Comfort space speed etc are not much my issue. I also want to knw if any problem comes will i have to go to the service centre always as i wont have time to look into. i want to buy and forget the…[Read more]
Only the top end Beat diesel comes close to your budget. It will come with 3 years of maintenance and you can opt for extended warranty too. It is primarily a city car and has funky interiors / design which appeal more to the youth. It is an extremely driveable vehicle. For your usage, a petrol vehicle would do just fine. If you are fine with that…[Read more]
Not knowing what your specific requirements are, I would say the City is the best of this lot. Followed by the Verna
It would be much easier if you could tell us what you are looking for in a car. If its a long list of features, its the Verna. Honda City is the safest buy in petrol sedans and a very well rounded package. Rapid is the drivers car in these four options. SX4 will have space on the rear bench as well as in the boot and currently has noticeable…[Read more]
If you’re going to take a hammer to it, then it would probably be the Trax ![]()
But if you’re talking in terms of safety, then it’s not got to do with just a strong body. Infact, sometimes it’s better if the body absorbs the impact and crumples than pass it on to the cabin inside. There are a lot of other factors, like airbags, crumple zones, ABS,…[Read more]
The Innova petrol takes pretty well to a CNG kit. Many cabbies use this option – they buy the base petrol variant (cheapest variant) and then add a CNG kit to it. If you add a good sequential CNG kit, it should serve you well.
do you go for offroading if then go for the all terrain otherwise no use of all terrain go for the highway tires..
For regular use, HT tyres would be fine – for highway / city as they have lower rolling resistance. However, if you do encounter bad roads, go for all-terrain tyres, as they have better flex for comfort and a wider tread pattern for grip.
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