What you'll like:• A superbly engineered all-rounder that delivers a premium experience. • We find the Hyundai Creta to be well-priced for what it offers. • User-friendly interiors with sufficient space & good quality parts. • Loved the 1.4L turbo-petrol & 1.5L diesel. These are fantastic engines. • Smooth & competent automatic gearboxes available. With the useful "auto-hold" feature too. • Sorted road manners & handling for a Hyundai, including on the highway. You will be surprised!• The Creta's safety package includes 6 airbags, ESP, all-wheel disc brakes, TPMS etc.• Impressive kit (panoramic sunroof, paddle shifters, Bose sound system, cooled seats, cabin air purifier & loads more). • Hyundai's competent after-sales service, fuss-free ownership & upto 5-years standard warranty. What you won't:• Oddball love it or hate it styling. We find the Creta's exterior design to be too weird & futuristic. • Firmer suspension isn't as cushy as the 1st-gen Creta. It is more comfortable than the Seltos though. • Back seat's width makes it better for 2 adults and a kid, rather than 3 adults. • Some misses (no auto wipers, 360-degree camera, illuminated window buttons, full-size spare tyre on top trims). • Dual-clutch ATs (like the Hyundai Creta Petrol DCT) have a history of poor reliability in India. • Diesel’s 113 BHP & 250 Nm – although adequate – are the lowest in the segment. Old 1.6L CRDi was superior. • No manual transmission available with the fast 1.4L Petrol (Seltos offers this combo). • The stiffer Seltos has an edge in the handling department. IMHO, the Kia is better looking too. • You get bigger SUVs & Crossovers for the same money (e.g. Hector, Harrier, XUV500). Read Team-BHP's detailed Hyundai Creta Review.