I am not able to decide between the Honda City S and Hyundai Verna SX petrol. The car I’m replacing is the older Honda City. After evaluating both cars I feel that the Verna is more comfortable in the back, especially for Mumbai roads, the cabin is more silent and it has more features too. On the downside, the handling is supposed to be poor and there is lack of visibility in the rear seat, especially if you want to egress on a busy road. The car will be used mostly in the city, with occasional weekend trips. I usually don’t cross 80 to 90 kmph even on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, but I don't want safety to be compromised if I opt for the Verna.
Bharat, Mumbai
Yes, it is a tough choice. The City is a great car to drive and is reliable and efficient too. Space at the rear is decent as well. And you’ve summed up the attributes and flaws of the Verna rather nicely too. So, it is simple — if you spend most of your time in the rear seat, the Verna will suit you well. But if you’re driving most of the time, the Honda City is the better choice.
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Diganta Rajkonwar, via email
Yes, the Swift Dzire is definitely a good car. For your kind of running, it is not necessary to spend extra money on the diesel version. It will take you longer to cover the differential. Stick with the petrol version, which is quite a fuel efficient car on its own, and it should prove to be a comfortable runabout for your entire family.
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