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BHPian srini1785 recently shared this with other enthusiasts.
Which is the best car? The conditions are:
It goes without saying that only condition 3 is up for compromise. All inconsequential details like ABS, ICE, Alloy wheels etc may be ignored.
The three shortlisted candidates are:
Here's what BHPian DicKy had to say about the matter:
Can't go wrong with any of the three.
Only the Dzire comes under 10 lakhs for an automatic variant, with the Amaze costing some 20-30k more and the Aura costing 50k more.
The Dzire and Amaze come in multiple automatic variants, while the Aura has automatic only in the topmost variant. This means while you can get an automatic Dzire and Amaze cheaper than the Aura automatic, if you go by the top most automatic variant, the Aura is much cheaper than both.
My 2 paisa would be to put the 20-30k more and buy the Amaze S CVT, given the other two are AMTs.
Here's what BHPian bijims had to say about the matter:
Considering a budget of just 10 lakhs on-road, and your preference towards sedans from your shortlisted cars, and with Automatic being your choice, my recommendations are as follows:
Honda Amaze
The Honda Amaze S 1.2 Petrol CVT (priced at 10.49 lakhs on-road Bangalore) is the only one on the list with a proper automatic gearbox "not AMT" and comes out as a reliable and fuss-free car that you can hold for long without any issues. It comes with spacious interiors, a big 420-litre boot, and a refined. The Amaze is the safest choice among the three having scored 4-stars in the GNCAP as well. In my opinion. it should be your go-to choice.
Maruti Suzuki Dzire
The Maruti Dzire ZXi AGS (priced at 10.42 lakhs on-road Bangalore) is the most frugal of the lot with the smooth K12 series engine and AGS, The main reasons to go for the Dzire are its mileage, better service network, and spare parts availability. However, safety is poor with it scoring just 2 stars in the GNCAP.
Hyundai Aura
The Hyundai Aura SX Plus 1.2 Petrol AMT (priced at 10.63 lakhs on-road Bangalore) has been recently facelifted and is the most feature-rich of the lot, and comes with 4 airbags as standard, TPMS, Reverse camera, cruise control, cooled glove box, LED headlights, 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system and almost all the features you could ask for in this budget. So If you want a feature-rich car, the Aura is the way to go. However, safety is similar to the Dzire with it scoring just 2 stars in the GNCAP.
Overall, in my opinion, if you are looking for a safe, reliable, spacious car, with refined motors and a smooth CVT, the Amaze is the way to go. Else, if you are after the latest tech and want a feature-loaded car, the Aura is the best choice, finally, if a frugal motor and better sales and service network are more invaluable to you, then the Dzire is the way to go.
Here's what BHPian RaSing had to say about the matter:
While cars may appear impressive on paper, I strongly recommend test-driving them at least twice before making a decision.
I have firsthand experience with a Dzire at home and can attest that its quality falls short, especially when compared to models like the i20. The Dzire's doors feel flimsy, and the ride quality deteriorates after reaching 30,000 miles.
Similarly, many Honda Amaze owners on Facebook have noted a lifeless steering feel, a concern shared by Dzire owners as well. Personally, I believe Hyundai does a superior job in terms of basic quality, but it's crucial to take a test drive and consider these factors before making your choice.
If you can compromise on the automatic thing then also look out for the i20, Altroz, Nexon, Venue, Sonet. The i20 Auto in the Sportz variant should cost you around 10-10.5.
Here's what BHPian Toni had to say about the matter:
Apart from your short-listed cars, I would suggest taking a test drive of i20 also. The price is between approx 7 - 11.20 lakhs ex-showroom. Many Bhpians also recommend this car in your budget.
If you can stretch your budget a little just take a test drive of i20 N6 too. It's very VFM and great fun to drive especially on open roads.
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