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Old 15th July 2023, 11:34   #1
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Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

Hello Members of Team Bhp,

This is my first introductory and quick query post. I am well aware of introductory posts getting locked automatically for comments after few weeks but my introduction gives insights for my query too so I am making it in one post.

My name is dipti
I am a Computer Engineer by education and profession.
I know about Team-BHP since 2010.
My current interests are watching review videos of newly launched cars and always I was interested in reading and since past few years I enjoy doing yoga on regular basis.
I own a Wagon R as my sole car.

Starting with my driving experince. My dad had a Fiat Padmini, so I always believed I knew how to drive since the third grade.

At present I have a 12.5 years old wagon R(drove total of 60k kms). I drove my car in different cities of India from narrowest roads of patna to busiest of NCR. My driving license was made in Mumbai where my driving skills were checked evaluated in most legit ways.

Before pandemic I was planning to change my car and now its high time. The easiest option I have is to buy Wagon r again(highest model).

I always felt confident driving wagon r in every phase of my life including a newborn in carseat to now noisy kids in backseat. My usage is always city drive, weekly once or twice to office in south delhi else quick short trips to nearby market.

Last year I took test drive of Skoda Kushaq and honda city. I drove Creta, maruti desire and hyundai hatchbacks of family members and friends.The best I liked was Honda City CVT as for comfort and smooth automatic driving experince but I am not so much skilled with quick parking of vehicles except hatchbacks.

I have watched review videos of Hyundai Exter and one thing I liked about it was the ground clearance and the driver's full bonnet view similar to wagon R's.

My question to readers of the forum is

"Is there any other hatchback that I will not regret buying if not wagon R". ?

Budget 8-15 lakhs. The higher side of the budget will be a tolerable pinch for the spouse.

Thank You for reading.

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Old 16th July 2023, 19:09   #2
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

The WagonR is one heck of a practical hatchback with many endearing qualities. It has among the highest loyalty rates among owners (repeat customers), with stats that are easily on par with loyalty numbers of the City, Innova, Creta etc.

However, it's time to move on. You have a budget of ~15 lakhs and love the City CVT. That's the car you should buy. A better car will be more useable & enjoyable in almost every way. You'll also drive more & road-trip more. YOLO & all of that too.

Go for the City CVT. The Elevate CVT might be worth waiting for too (launch is just around the corner). Don't sweat over the size; it's easy to get used to a midsize car. In 100 - 200 km of driving your new Honda, you will be totally at ease with the car's footprint.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

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"Is there any other hatchback that I will not regret buying if not wagon R".
Hi DiptiSrivastava, Welcome.

Like GTO said, my first reaction also was to move on/up. Time for an upgrade too.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

My best friend has been through three generations of the wagon R. The latest car is very competent. It's a significant improvement over the older wagon r. The only thing I would hold against it is the 1 star crash .

I tried bigger cars like City etc, but for my usage for narrow roads and cramped slots, I'm happy sticking with a small car. Exter is a good option. Punch also is what I was very close to buying
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

Automatic is mandatory for you? If not Swift/Ignis Manual will be a good option (but obviously it is a concern over safety). The peppy nature of K12 engines will bring in smiles whenever we find a short gaps even inside the city traffic.
Both Swift (with seat height at max position) and Ignis (with seat height at any position) give a very good visibility, Swift has K12C while Ignis still has the older K12B but the differences (in terms of performance) between the 2 will be not that much noticeable as a driver.
If automatic please prefer CVT/AT/DCT, AMT will be a compromise in comfort.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

Hi @DiptiSrivastava, hope you are doing good.

When you are in a car made by Maruti, it is very difficult to come out of the brand due to its reliability and availability of parts. But now, its not 13 years back, and times have changed: We must agree that MSIL does not make the best cars.

I would suggest that you go for 2 options: Either an I20 or the Honda City.

When you select the I20, you select driving pleasure and ease of maneuverability over comfort and spaciousness. You get a beautiful 1.0L/1.2L engine with a IVT/DCT. You can even go for the N-Line, if you have the budget to do so. I assure you, the car will only leave you smiles after every drive.

However, if you prioritize comfort, convenience and roominess, considering that you have a kid, the City is the best option. You will get additional space, Honda's drivability and extra boot space. However, it is not very engaging to drive, nor is the gearbox enthusiastic to rev.

If you can stretch your budget a little more, the Virtus 1.0L will be good at your hands. It will be engaging to drive and be spacious to sit in.

You can even consider some used cars like a pre-owned Hector or Seltos.

Do not be scared of the sheer length and size of the car. You will get used to it

YOLO!
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

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Hello Members of Team Bhp,

Budget 8-15 lakhs. The higher side of the budget will be a tolerable pinch for the spouse.

Thank You for reading.
Hello, Welcome to the Forum. Given your budget, I would suggest Honda City, New Kia Seltos, or Hyundai Venue (if you are looking for a compact car). Among hatchbacks, the Grand i10 or i20 are among the best ones.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

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My question to readers of the forum is

"Is there any other hatchback that I will not regret buying if not wagon R". ?
Welcome to the forum!

I doubt anything else will give you as much confidence as a Wagon R due to the sheer all round visibility it offers.

Ignis is a good option if you want an upgrade, but don’t want a bigger car. Some people complain about the rearward visibility due to the funky c-pillar, but that’s something easily verified on a test drive. You can certainly include it in your cars to test-drive list.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

My previous car was Wagonr too. It's a very practical no nonsense car with great reliability. I loved driving it and the visibility that came with it. I think it's time to let go of the Wagonr purely due to their poor crash test rating and Maruti's reluctance to provide better safety upgrades. I would suggest you to test drive Honda City CVT or the Altroz DCT if you prefer a hatchback.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

As I posted in the Exter thread, I find it to be the appropriate successor to the new Wagonr. The ignis is too small and the brezza is too big, exter falls in the goldilocks zone.

Of course, you could always just buy the top Wagonr and be happy for the next 15 years.

The city might be a better car, but it is much bigger, and, in my experience, nowadays a big car is nothing more than a liability in city driving.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

Welcome to the forum

We have a 2012 Wagon R with us, done around 60K kms. Our car is only for city as Brezza does highway duties. Wagon R is an agile car especially for the narrow bylanes of a tier 3 city. Since your location says Delhi, my suggestion would be to go for a better and safer car. As suggested by many, it's the time for an upgrade. The new Wagon R is bigger than the older generation but safety is an issue. And since your post says that your kids are on the back seat, please move over to a better car.

In Maruti's stable, you can check out the Ignis or Baleno if you want a hatchback or Brezza or a base Grand Vitara or the Fronx if you're OK with a bigger vehicle. As suggested by GTO, you can even get the City or wait for Elevate which in my opinion would be a good vehicle.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

Your scenario reminds me of my sister, who was so used to the Wagon-R, she didn't like any other car, she was too afraid to try larger cars owing to their size, but finally, she moved on, and now she is driving a Seltos, the 360-degree camera, blind-spot detection and so on really help, Moreover the comfort levels and feature additions are worth the price paid.

Now, in your scenario, as everyone else mentioned, I would also recommend an upgrade, and from 8 lakhs to 15 lakhs, there are a plethora of options to choose from, my recommendations would be:

1. Hyundai Exter
At 11.35 lakhs for the top-of-the-line SX(O) Connect 1.2 AMT variant, the Exter has all the features you would want in a compact sub-4-meter city runabout. It has the tried and tested 1.2-liter engine from the Grand i10 Nios mated to the smoothest AMT in the segment, A good choice indeed, do take a test drive and see how it goes!

2. Maruti Suzuki Brezza
The Brezza is a best-seller in the segment and a good upgrade to the Wagon-R, with its SUV stance, 4-star safety rating, good mileage, feature list, and sub-4-meter dimensions, it will be a good option to consider.

3. Honda City
The go-to option in the sedan segment, with an excellent balance of power, performance, space, and features, it is one of the most reliable cars you can buy today and you won't regret it. If you have the finances, don't hesitate, go for the City and it will serve you well.

Hope it Helps!
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

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Hello Members of Team Bhp, This is my first introductory and quick query post.
Firstly welcome aboard. Wish you many safe miles.

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My question to readers of the forum is
"Is there any other hatchback that I will not regret buying if not wagon R". ?
Budget 8-15 lakhs.
With a car like Wagon R, you can seldom go wrong. And the new Wagon R is even more spacious. But it lacks on safety front (refer the NCAP ratings)
Since you asked about hatchbacks, I would suggest you test drive the sub 4 metre compact SUVs like Nexon AMT and Mahindra XUV300 AMT. Both are spacious, safe, solid built and provide ease of driving with AMT.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

Welcome to the forum.

Your 2010 Wagon R, was the king of that time in hatchback. This is 2023 like everything, life has moved on.

As @bijims has correctly suggested take a TD of these cars, and all safe car's in the 1.5 million range, and enjoy your shopping.

PS: you'll still get a stellar price for your Waggy, if maintained well.
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Re: Very happy with my 13-year old Maruti WagonR | Should I buy a WagonR again?

Let's help you narrow this down, given your budget, here are the options that you should strongly consider:

1. Hatchback: Grand i10 NIOS AMT
2. Premium Hatchback: i20 iVT/DCT
3. Compact SUV: Exter AMT
4. Sedan: Honda City

There you go, happy driving!
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