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Mahindra XUV 3XO 124 42.03%
Tata Nexon 59 20.00%
Hyundai Venue 17 5.76%
Maruti Suzuki Brezza 10 3.39%
Kia Sonet 57 19.32%
Maruti Suzuki Fronx 9 3.05%
Toyota Taisor 1 0.34%
Nissan Magnite 7 2.37%
Renault Kiger 2 0.68%
Mahindra Bolero Neo 3 1.02%
Other (Please specify in your post) 6 2.03%
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Mahindra XUV 3XO vs Tata Nexon vs Hyundai Venue vs Kia Sonet vs Others

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Mahindra XUV 3XO


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What you'll like:

• A truly premium crossover. Nice build, quality & refinement levels
• Cabin has enough space for 5. Quality-wise, the interior is more like a Hyundai
• Fantastic petrol & diesel engine line-up; they offer fast performance & good driveability
• Finally gets a smooth torque converter automatic with the turbo-petrol engines
• Wide variant spread ensures there's something for everyone
• A compliant ride with sorted road manners
• 5-star NCAP rating & kit. Level 2 ADAS, 6 airbags, ESP, ABS, all-wheel disc brakes, TPMS, seatbelt reminders for all & more
• Loaded to the gills with equipment (360-degree camera, big sunroof, drive modes, Harman Kardon audio system, wireless smartphone connectivity, auto headlamps & wipers etc.)

What you won't:

• The new edgy & outlandish design may not be to everyone's liking. Some love it, some don't. It is very polarizing
• Top-end variants are expensive. Not overpriced, but definitely higher than expected
• 295-liter boot is the smallest in the segment. There are cheaper hatchbacks that have a larger boot
• No proper diesel automatic option, just a jerky AMT which has no place in a premium crossover
• Light & disconnected steering is the biggest drawback in a competent handling package
• Mahindra's after-sales service quality is a hit or miss. Remains a gamble
• Some important features missing (ventilated seats, parcel tray, full-sized spare wheel, paddle shifters etc.)

First Drive Review

AMT Review

Tata Nexon


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Hyundai Venue


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What you'll like:

• A mini-Creta in almost every way! Same formula, in a smaller package
• Precise build & quality (including interiors) are easily among the segment best
• Competent engines mated to slick gearboxes
• Fast shifting dual-clutch Automatic gearbox available
• Balanced road manners. Very easy to drive as well
• Loaded to the gills with equipment (paddle shifters, drive modes, sunroof, BlueLink telematics, cabin air purifier etc.)
• Top safety equipment includes 6 airbags, BAS, ESP, HSA, ISOFIX and more
• Hyundai's competent after-sales & fuss-free ownership experiences

What you won't:

• Diminutive street presence. Looks more hatchback than SUV from some angles, especially the rear
• Strictly a 4-seater; the rear bench has very awkward seating for the middle occupant
• Missing kit (auto wipers, auto-dimming IRVM, steering reach adjustment...)
• Long term reliability of the DCT is a concern
• Engine noise is very prominent, more so in Sport mode
• AT only on the petrol, not the diesel. Kia Sonet gets a Diesel AT

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Maruti Suzuki Brezza


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What you'll like:

• Good-looking Compact SUV with improved road presence & mass appeal
• Well-rounded product. Takes a successful formula and improves upon it
• A competent BS6 petrol with Smart Hybrid tech and excellent fuel efficiency
• Smooth 6-speed torque-converter AT comes with paddle shifters
• Well-mannered suspension setup riding on 16-inch wheels and 215/60 section tyres
• Decent cabin space for a sub-4 meter car. Lots of storage & a powerful air-con too
• Now gets a sunroof, 360-degree camera, head-up display, rear A/C vents, wireless charging, ambient lighting, tilt & telescopic steering adjustment, connected car features etc
• Long feature list includes dual projector LED auto headlamps, LED DRLs & foglamps, auto-dimming IRVM, cruise control and a 9-inch touchscreen HU paired with an Arkamys sound system
• Safety kit includes 6 airbags, ESP, hill-hold assist and ISOFIX. Built on the same platform as the outgoing car, which had received a 4-star GNCAP safety rating
• Maruti’s excellent after-sales service, wide dealer network & fuss-free ownership experiences

What you won't:

• Feels more like a significant facelift rather than an all-new product
• No diesel option like its rivals! Petrol and CNG only as of now
• 1.5L petrol engine lacks outright grunt. Tuned for fuel efficiency and suitable for relaxed cruising only
• Expensive! AT variants are priced higher than some of the competitor turbo-petrols with more advanced transmissions
• AT option commands a stiff Rs. 1.5 lakh ex-showroom premium!
• Interior quality and fit & finish are underwhelming for the price. The game has moved on
• Short gearing of the 5-speed MT and lack of 6th cog results in an unusually busy engine at 100-120 km/h
• 328-litre boot is among the smallest in the segment
• Some missing features like ventilated seats, leather upholstery, TPMS, drive modes, auto wipers and front parking sensors

Review Link

Kia Sonet


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Facelift Review

Maruti Suzuki Fronx


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What you'll like:

• Smart looking crossover with sharp & attractive styling
• Feels better built than some other Maruti cars
• 1.0L Boosterjet turbo-petrol engine is quick and has minimal turbo lag. Driveability is satisfactory
• Smart Hybrid system ensures excellent fuel efficiency. ARAI = 20.01 to 22.89 km/l
• Nicely tuned suspension glides over small bumps, potholes and road imperfections
• User-friendly cabin with loads of space! Can easily seat 5 adults (unlike many competitors)
• Long feature list includes LED auto headlamps, LED DRLs, cruise control, 9-inch touchscreen HU paired with an Arkamys sound system, 360-degree camera, head-up display, rear A/C vents, wireless charging, footwell lighting, tilt & telescopic steering adjustment, connected car features etc
• Safety kit includes 6 airbags, 3-point seatbelts for all, ESP, traction control, hill-hold assist and ISOFIX
• Maruti’s excellent after-sales service, wide dealer network & fuss-free ownership experiences

What you won't:

• On the inside, it’s almost identical to the regular Baleno. Differentiation should’ve been more
• Quality of some plastic parts and fabric upholstery is mediocre
• 1.0L turbo-petrol although quick, is not exciting enough for enthusiasts
• 308-litre boot is among the smallest in the segment
• No diesel option like some rivals
• Rear seat’s under-thigh support is lacking for taller passengers
• A few missing features like sunroof, TPMS, rear armrest, drive modes, auto wipers and front parking sensors
• Lesser height means, despite the smart styling, it doesn’t have the road presence of typical crossovers

Review Link

Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor


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Nissan Magnite


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What you'll like:

• The Magnite looks really good…that handsome face is a head-turner
• Sheer value-for-money pricing. Turbo-petrol with a proper automatic at ~10 lakhs!
• Peppy performance from the Magnite’s 1.0L turbo-petrol engine
• Smooth well-tuned CVT in a sea of jerky AMTs. Has Sport and L modes too
• Healthy legroom for rear passengers. Space packaging is brilliant
• Impressive kit (cruise control, LED headlamps, rear air-con vents, 360-degree camera, wireless charger, wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay)
• 205 mm of ground clearance is more than enough for any kind of bad roads
• Safety kit includes ESP, TPMS, ABS, EBD & hill start assist
• Base variant also gets reasonable kit, including a rear wiper. It’s not poverty-spec

What you won't:

• Stiff & basic ride quality. You feel each and everything on the road
• The Magnite is built to a cost and it does show, especially in the budget-grade cabin
• Lower variants’ 1.0L naturally-aspirated petrol is a boring, unimpressive engine
• Clunky, firm MT gearshift & a clutch pedal that has more weight than it should
• No diesel option available on the Nissan Magnite
• Cabin is narrower than some competitors. Narrow width makes it best for 4 adults
• Missing features such as an auto-dimming IRVM, full-size spare tyre…
• Doesn't have the finesse or quality of premium crossovers like the XUV300, Sonet etc.
• Nissan's tiny dealership network & lousy after-sales quality

Review Link

Magnite AMT Review Link

Renault Kiger


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First Drive Review

Ownership Review

Mahindra Bolero Neo


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What you'll like:

• A 7-seater SUV at a price comparable to 5-seat crossovers & compact sedans
• Robust, abuse-friendly build & body-on-frame construction. A typical Mahindra UV in that sense
• Likeable & roomy cabin. 1st & 2nd seat rows are spacious
• 1.5L diesel offers excellent urban driveability & fuel economy
• Tall seating, comfy front seats with armrests, excellent visibility & good presence make city driving easier
• Healthy boot space with the last row of seats folded. Can drop 2nd row to haul more cargo
• New additions such as the mechanical locking differential & cruise control
• Dual airbags, ABS + EBD, Corner Braking Control etc. are offered on every variant

What you won't:

• 3-cylinder diesel has no top-end. Expressway performance is mediocre, vibrating gear lever a turnoff
• Ride quality is nowhere as cushy as its car-based rivals. Does get bouncy & bumpy
• Steering is on the heavier side at parking / low speeds
• No automatic in a market that loves its ATs. No 4x4 or petrol engine either
• Deletions from the TUV300 = reversing camera, leatherette seats, lumbar support adjustment, underseat storage, roof rails, smaller fuel tank...
• Side-facing 3rd row seats are very uncomfortable
• Some important features missing (climate control, Android Auto / Apple CarPlay, rear a/c vents, good speakers, auto-dimming IRVM etc.)
• Mahindra's after-sales service quality is a hit or miss. Remains a gamble

First Drive Review

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Re: Mahindra XUV 3XO vs Tata Nexon vs Hyundai Venue vs Kia Sonet vs Others

This really needs a multiple choice poll! Compact SUV buyers are now spoilt for choice. to the XUV 3XO, Nexon Facelift & evergreen Sonet. All 3 are darn competent and come with some great engines & transmissions (except the AMTs). I love the Fronx 1.0L MT too (but hate the AMT variants with the other engine).

to the Brezza (too boring), Venue (I much prefer the Sonet) and Magnite (feels very cheap).

If I were a customer in the market, I'd have a hard time deciding between the XUV 3XO, Nexon Facelift & Sonet.

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Re: Mahindra XUV 3XO vs Tata Nexon vs Hyundai Venue vs Kia Sonet vs Others

I like the Kia Sonet in this segment and then the XUV 3X0.

The Kia Sonet with its 1.5 L Diesel AT is a joy to drive, smooth and dependable. The XUV 3x0 also offers plenty of features and a powerful diesel engine.

The Nexon also catches my eye, but I have some reservations about fully trusting Tata due to a few minor niggles.
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Test drove the 3XO over the weekend, it was fantastic. Sorted suspension and copied MID from the 7OO look really cool and refreshing. I loved the driving seat position and comfort. And the engine was super responsive, very quick and refined. Vote for 3XO.
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I would go for the Kia Sonet Diesel Torque Converter Automatic.

Best of all worlds.
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Re: Mahindra XUV 3XO vs Tata Nexon vs Hyundai Venue vs Kia Sonet vs Others

Voted for NEXON

NEXON FEARLESS Petrol MT will be my ideal car in this segment.
  • 5 Star Safety
  • Tried and tested powertrain
  • All required creature comfort sans ventilated seats (Sunroof not required)
  • Dark interiors (This is a must for me hence discarded XUV 3XO even without a test drive. Could have voted for AX5 L Petrol MT otherwise.
  • Reasonable boot space
  • Lakhs of Nexons already sold. I keep my cars close to 15 years or even more. Hence no worry on parts or service.
  • My car is driven solo 90% of the time. Back seat space or comfort is not mandatory
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[*]Dark interiors (This is a must for me hence discarded XUV 3XO even without a test drive. Could have voted for AX5 L Petrol MT otherwise.
Test drive the 3XO once, Its not about this car or that car - see what a good engine can do to a vehicle, should you find yourself driving solo for long distances - nothing else really matters except just you and the heartbeat under the bonnet - check out the other cars too like Sonet for instance, fantastic engine.
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see what a good engine can do to a vehicle, should you find yourself driving solo for long distances
Big no for me for just engine. The ambiance I am sitting inside matters a lot to me. I don't enjoy my drive sitting in a white/beige living room sofa. The cockpit should cocoon me in a dark environment. The best example I test drove recently is a Verna 1.5 Turbo MT. Purely my kind of a car with 360 cam missing
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Re: Mahindra XUV 3XO vs Tata Nexon vs Hyundai Venue vs Kia Sonet vs Others

Agreed with GTO. It's so hard to pick one from the Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon and Mahindra 3XO. All three are very competent products with their own sets of limitations.

For the poll however, I would choose the 3XO primarily for its safety, the petrol turbo TC gearbox, segment first features such as level 2 ADAS, EPB and Auto Hold, and those best in class spacious and equally luxurious interiors (those white seats and other touch points will be pain to maintain though). Such a shame that it does not come with ventilated seats and paddle shifters. The small boot space can be a deal breaker for many.

Consumers in the sub-4-meter compact SUV segment are truly spoiled for choice!
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Re: Mahindra XUV 3XO vs Tata Nexon vs Hyundai Venue vs Kia Sonet vs Others

Voted for the 3XO.

Kia: We all have bashed them about their safety record. What irritates me most is their lackadaisical response. Take the Carens for example. KIA needed GNCAP to tell them that there was a serious problem with their restraint system. This is unacceptable from a global manufacturer.

Nexon: Competent vehicle, but unproven DCT for the petrol auto. Plus, the 3XO trumps on engine & electronics tech.

Maruti: I'm sure they'll give a rat's behind about this poll, and continue to sell tens of thousands of Brezzas and Fronxs.
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I see this review and feedback on Automatic steering is terrible...
anyone driven automatic and can confirm?

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I would go for XUV 3XO :
Great engines provide great performance and drivability. Mated to a (TC) unit it scores high on reliability too along with decently quick shifts. It is decently loaded with features highlight being ADAS level 2 and a 5 star (NCAP) rating and good build quality works as a cherry on top
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Voted for the Sonet. If you are a family of four, this car has virtually no drawbacks!

XUV3XO comes close second for me. I hate it's looks, boot is too small and the top end trims look very overpriced. There could be minor niggles here and there. But other than that, it's a perfect package, especially the lower AX5 trims.
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I see this review and feedback on Automatic steering is terrible...
anyone driven automatic and can confirm?

https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=BK_p...F0aWMgcmV2aWV3
I would rather not take these overnight mushroomed Auto reviewers too seriously. I have seen this video and its a very immature and novice attempt to review a car. I don't think the reviewer even understands what steering feedback means, he is just fiddling with the steering at high speeds and complaining how it's very loose and doesn't become "hard" and so on and so forth. You get the point.

The 3XO does come with steering modes , so not sure if this reviewer even knew about it, as I don't see him using any of the steering modes.

Having said that, even though the steering feedback may not be upto enthusiast's standards as per reviews by reputed automobile journos, I think it will do the job for regular joe and occasional highway runs as well.

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Voted for the Sonet. If you are a family of four, this car has virtually no drawbacks!

XUV3XO comes close second for me. I hate it's looks, boot is too small and the top end trims look very overpriced. There could be minor niggles here and there. But other than that, it's a perfect package, especially the lower AX5 trims.
Sonet has some drawbacks which can be deal braker for some:

1. Stiff ride quality compared to all other compact SUVs.

2. Least amount of rear seat space. Strictly a two seater and lowest legroom.

3. Visibility from front is not as good as rivals, because of the high set dashboard and smaller windscreen.

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