1.0 TSI will be more inexpensive and fuel efficient, while 1.5 TSI is definitely moving towards performance.
My budget is around 13 lakh -15 lakh rupees, and I want a top -line petrol sedan to replace my 14 -year -old Maruti Dazire. I want to use the car for a longer period, both in the city and the highway.
Partha Chevli, Surat
Autocar India says, Given your budget of Rs 13 lakh -15 lakh and the need for long -term upgrades, Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen are an excellent options. Both are solid, spacious and well engineer sedans that provide an important step in performance, comfort and safety.
For everyday use, the 1.0 TSI version is a better pick-it is more inexpensive, fuel-skilled, and a perforated yet provides sophisticated driving experience. If you prioritize performance, the 1.5 TSI version exclusively provides more power, but of course, it comes to a high price point.
Both sedens have been well replaced, there are an installed feel and strong security ratings, making them great on the highway. They feel modern features, comfortable cabins and more premium than your Dzire.
However, if you are open to SUVs, you can also consider Hyundai Creta, which provides similar benefits with high seating positions and versatility is added. But for a sedan enthusiastic, Slavia and virtue are the best long -term, well -round options in your budget.
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