Kumar Shashank, via email
Please don't go for the 800 when you have a budget that will get you better built, excellent small cars. The 800 is only if you have an extremely tight budget, which, as I can see, is not the case with you. As regards your queries, the answer is yes, the i10 suits your needs very well. It is a well built and good quality hatchback. It is tall which means it is easy to get in and get out of, while it makes for ease of manoeuvring in city streets too. The engine is efficient yet peppy and the gearbox is smooth. Inside space is decent for a car of its size. As regards fuel consumption, yes, 11-12 kmpl in the city with the AC is what you will get -" the ARAI figures are an ideal figure. Most cars in this segment give you this sort of figure anyway. The iRDE motor is newer and more refined. Yes, a new i10 is on its way but it will be priced slightly higher than this one, and will be available only later this year.
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Venkatraman S, via email
The Scorpio automatic is a good city car with its high seating position, good ground clearance and overall visibility, as well as well sorted gear ratios. It brakes and handles decently as long as you don't intend to drive it like a car. Your could also consider the Ford Endeavour automatic that is nearly Rs 20 lakh. Skoda doesn't offer the Yeti with an auto 'box yet.
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Rahul Agarwal, via email
If you would like to do serious mud-plugging, getting your axles into muck and all the associated things, then you will need a four-wheel drive. If your off-roading is strictly limited to bad, unpaved roads and light slush, the two-wheel drive Fortuner will be capable enough. If you want the best of both worlds (that is, an automatic) as well, then why not try the Hyundai Santa Fe automatic that's even got four-wheel drive. It isn't as good as the Fortuner off-road, but it is very competent.
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