I plan to purchase a diesel hatchback for my daily commute of 50 kms. I have a budget of Rs 7 lakh. Given that diesels tend to have more frequent service intervals and spares cost more too, when compared to petrol cars, I am concerned about the long-term ownership cost. I plan on keeping the car for a long while. Please suggest the best diesel hatchback for my requirements, keeping in mind low cost of ownership, good driving dynamics and driving pleasure.
Manoranjan Panigrahi,
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Your best bet is the Maruti Suzuki Swift diesel — it is pretty efficient, and brilliant to drive. Modern diesels are pretty good now in terms of costs of ownership and maintenance. Also, given that it’s a Maruti, sales and service is generally pretty efficient and cost-effective. The Swift will serve you well over the time you intend to keep it.
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Madan M Mohanty,
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If you cover only 25 kms a day, then there is no reason to go for a diesel car. Besides, a diesel automatic is well beyond your budget. But you have some good options among petrol automatics — one is the Hyundai i10, which is good city runabout and it is reliable, proven and nice to drive. The other is the i20, which is feature packed, well-built and spacious — but it will be beyond your budget. There is also the Maruti Suzuki Dzire automatic — which is a great overall car. The Dzire is nice to drive, the quality inside has improved and it is a fuel efficient and capable car. You could also opt for the new Maruti Suzuki Ritz Vxi that comes with a 4-speed auto option. If we were to recommend one of these to you, based on your requirements, look at either the Dzire or the Ritz.
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Anup Sakhala,
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Yes, the Polo is a well-engineered and smart-looking hatchback. It is well built and offers good quality both inside and out. It is a fun car to drive as well. Though it has excellent boot space, rear room is a little cramped. It is a competent hatchback with a fuel-efficient three-cylinder engine that is reasonably peppy too. Maintenance costs are not excessive and are in tune with industry standards.
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