Which one would you choose?
BMW 3-Series
What you'll like:
- Just the right size for a luxury sedan for India
- Punchy rev-happy engine & well-tuned gearbox deliver superb performance
- Great combination of ride and handling; just how a 3-Series should be
- Big step up in interior quality & design (from the F30)
- Loaded with tech, new style speedometer & more. iDrive 7 is nice to use
What you won't:
- Sad boot space with the spare wheel underneath
- Features like keyless entry, HUD, Adaptive LEDs are expected at this price
- 330i's 42 - 49 lakh price is stiff, although fat dealer discounts are available
- Fake engine noise piped in; tad too fake for my tastes
Link to Official Review
Mercedes C-Class
What you'll like:
- C300d's powerful engine with a 0 - 100 time of ~6 seconds
- Lovely 9-speed gearbox
- AMG Line body kit looks hot; beautiful interiors as well
- Good feature set (e.g. panoramic sunroof)
What you won't:
- Limited rear seat space
- Firm ride quality
- Very expensive
Link to Ownership Reviews (1, 2)
Jaguar XE
What you'll like:
- Sporty styling & sharp looks
- Excellent suspension setup. Easily the best in the segment
- Updated driver cockpit area
- Loads of new tech
What you won't:
- More cramped interiors than its rivals
- Gearbox tuning is pretty sad
- Boot is the smallest in the segment @ 410 liters
- Jaguar's after-sales service quality is a hit or miss
Link to Official Review
Skoda Octavia RS 245
What you'll like:
- Explosive performance from the turbo-petrol. Fast DSG too
- Sharp handling, solid stability & strong brakes
- Top quality interior with enough space, sporty seats & a cavernous boot
- Loaded with features & tech
- 5 star NCAP rating
- Sportiness & practicality in one package. Work on weekdays, play on weekends
What you won't:
- Overpriced. Plus, the BMW 330i isn't too far away
- Ride quality is noticeably firmer than the regular Octavia's
- Powerful engine guzzles fuel in the city. Also, runs best on pricey high-octane petrol
- Steering feel from the EPS is missing (it's precise though)
- Unusually tall floor hump makes things uncomfortable for the 5th occupant
- Concerns about long-term reliability & Skoda’s ill-famed service network
Skoda Superb
What you'll like:
- Well-priced for all it offers
- Timeless, elegant styling. Fit, finish & build quality are top notch
- Amazing rear seat comfort. Beats luxury cars costing twice as much
- Classy cabin is practical & user-friendly. Cavernous 625 liter boot!
- Terrific petrol engine mated to a fast gearbox
- Loaded with features & technology. Equipment list runs pages long
- 5 star safety rating & kit - 8 airbags, ESP, TC, ABS + EBD, EDL and lots more
What you won't:
- Diesel is gone! No clue when VW-Skoda will bring their BS6 diesels here
- DSG is known for breakdowns. Old Superb's long-term reliability was overall poor
- Skoda's scary after-sales service. Dealer network doesn't understand customer service
- Starting to show its age now. Feels bland compared to newer competition
Link to Facelift Thread & Official Review
Toyota Camry Hybrid
What you'll like:
- An extremely well-rounded luxury sedan. Lots of road presence due to its sheer size too
- Spacious, comfortable & well-equipped cabin. Ideal for self-driven or chauffeured owners alike
- High-tech and environment-friendly hybrid powertrain mated to a butter-smooth CVT automatic
- Terrific fuel efficiency! 15 km/l or more in the city
- Compliant ride quality with sorted road manners
- Loaded with kit (amazing sound system, ventilated front seats, reclinable rear seats, head-up display)
- Top-notch safety ratings. Equipment includes 9 airbags, ESP & more
- Toyota’s bullet-proof reliability and superb after-sales service. Camrys age very well
What you won't:
- Weird front styling isn't to everyone's taste. You'll either love it or hate it
- Expensive! The VW Passat & Skoda Superb are both priced noticeably lower
- Not as much fun to drive as its German competitors (although it's no longer boring either)
- A couple of missing essentials (rpm counter, folding rear seat...)
- Back seat is better suited to 2 adults, rather than 3
- Just a single trim. No choice of variants at all
Link to Official Review