What Car under 80 Lacs. Thank you for accepting my membership on this portal. Bit about myself
I am in mid 40’s with 2 teenagers and run a Spice Industry from Warangal. I own a 2016 Camry which has now clocked about 95,000 kms and is due for an upgrade. I also own a 2021 Nexon which is my beater car which has clocked 36,000 kms. While Camry is my vehicle, Nexon is being used by my family & kids for daily use.
From this year, the kids have been sent to outstation for education and I do not expect them to return for the next 7 to 10 years. So, it’s going to be only me and my wife. So, naturally, the Nexon is sitting idle and it’s only Camry thats being used.
As mentioned, I am looking to sell my Camry and upgrade my car. A surgery on left thigh and spine made me not to strain my leg much. Getting in and out of rear seat in Camry is causing trouble due to low seating. So I have now moved to using Nexon as my beater. Obviously, Nexon rear seat is comfortable but no way near to Camry in ride and I ride about 50 to 70 kms on mostly bumpy road 6 days a week.
Given that Nexon is my primary car and Camry would be idle, I am looking to disposing my much loved Camry and buy an SUV. The urge is there to go higher on the price ladder if it’s really worth it. Look-outs in New Car
1. SUV - I think sedan is too low seated for my comfort.
2. Rear seat comfort - A priority to accommodate 3 adults and have enough legroom.
3. Diesel / Petrol - Nothing in particular.
4. Seater - 5 seater preferably.
5. Budget - Ex-Showroom not more than 80 lacs.
6. New / Preowned - Only new.
7. Do not care about CC or Torque or Driving Experience. It’s mostly chauffeur driven. Shortlisted and Test Driven.
I am a Sales Persons nightmare! I keep asking them so many questions and have taken multiple test drives all vehicles listed below -
1. Hyundai Tucson / Innova Hybrid - Brilliant cars. Suits me. Everything is perfect although slight inclination to Tucson being a 5 seater. But absolutely loved the ingress in Innova. The height is just perfect for me.
2. Tata Harrier - Smashing looks and stunning when compared to nexon. But another TATA?
3. Kodiaq - Seemed perfect, but, strangely, the sales representative was more interested in pushing me Kushaq which I have not test driven. It was a weird experience with Skoda. So, letting it go! Also, the DSG issues that I have read in this forum might haunt me.
4. XUV 700 - Heavy body roll on demo vehicle. Probably the worst of all cars in the same road that we test drove. Quick no!
5. Compass - The brand does not instil confidence in me given that I am planning to hold for 5 to 7 years.
6. BYD Atto 3 - Too low for my comfort.
7. C5 Aircross - Terrific ride. The best of the lot! But, leg space is a big big let down. Weirdly, this car feels neither here not there segment.
8. Fortuner - Nope. More like XUV700. But have not test driven this.
Now, I am more or less finalised on Tucson. However, I wish to know if I can go a step further on the German Brands on comfort. I know that spending more on money does not guarantee of comfort. But, if its worth it, I am blessed to take a car in the above segment.
Based on my cursory research, I have shortlisted following cars to my budget -
- BMW X3
- GLC Coupe
- Range Rover Evoque
- Audi Q5
- XC60
Out of these, I have just test drive XC60 and absolutely loved the seat comfort. It’s absolutely worth it to spend the extra for XC60.
Being a first time mover in to “Luxury” segment, any help would be very helpful. |