I should have been a bit more clearer on the doubts I have on these cars-
1) Superb- Even though it's MT, I am not really sure about how good the ASS would be. If any BHPian's could share their reviews on this please! Also any idea how much FE can I expect with a 80% cruising - 20 % aggressive highway driving?
Also just to be clear, this is the Style trim, one level below the top trim.
2) Camry Hybrid. - I hope the Toyota's parts for the current Camry and the old one would be similar and I won't have much issues with the ASS. Skeptical about this. Other than that it just misses out on the Android Auto and a sunroof. Both of which aren't of paramount importance to me.
3) XUV500 - It really is a jack of all trades kind of a car. And Yes, I would prefer driving a XUV as the family size increases! That said, I am afraid of the niggles the previous iterations of XUV had. Also a bit skeptical about how the AT would hold up, and will the ASS of Mahindra will be capable enough to handle any issues that might pop up. The NVH levels in the sedans mentioned would obviously be much better than XUV too.
I am actually 90% sure I don't want to spend 20+ L on a brand new Hector or Seltos. (Due to the current Pandemic situation) I just wanted to see if I see any viewpoints that force me to reconsider.
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Originally Posted by DeKay I'd go for the Superb - That's a mouthwatering deal!
If you say the car is in pristine condition - Go for it. The driving pleasure, luxury, feel, build quality and comfort, are all second to none out of all the options you've presented. Camry might be a tad more comfortable if you're in the backseat, but the Superb's high speed stability and dynamics will more than make up for that. 58k for an MT Superb is acceptable, it'll serve you for years to come.
Not to mention the money you'll save over a GTX+ Seltos.
Get the Superb, maybe remap it, make it your own and enjoy it.
Do you have pictures of the Camry and Superb? Would like to see them. Post them, please! |
I would gladly choose the Superb, just worried about the Skoda ASS.
Unfortunately don't have the pics with me right now, but the vehicles were surely in great condition.
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Originally Posted by karan0009 Voted for Skoda Superb.
If you are fine with MT gearbox, Superb beats all other listed options hands down.
1)Sorted petrol motor with adequate power, 1.8 L motor is hoot to drive.
2)Loads of space at the back, I mean this is one of those car where rare seat passenger will enjoy spending time at the back.
3)5 star rated safety kit.
4)One of the best interiors in D2 segment sedans. |
I am fine with the MT gearbox, as the car would be primarily for highway duties. I would prefer an autobox, but again not Skoda's DSG. As stated earlier, just not sure about the ASS from Skoda.
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Originally Posted by blackwasp Volted for the Camry hybrid for the following reasons -
1. Its a Toyota !!
2. Real world FE = at par most diesel from the segment or perhaps even better if you do a lot of city driving
3. Maintenance is relatively cheaper than rivals
4. In this uncertain times, you need your ride to be dependable (even if boring to drive).
If not for the Covid thing, I would have voted for the Superb MT. |
How hard would be the parts availability for the old Camry? Only uncertain about that aspect. I can live with the rubberband effect of the CVT.
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Originally Posted by S2!!! Sorry for adding to your confusion but I'd say if the car will only serve you for highway runs, and I assume you will be driving for the most part, get a 2017 Jeep Compass diesel for around 13L. It's a fantastic highway car, with an efficient diesel engine. If the preowned car already isn't, you can even extend your manufacturer's warranty for the next few years for your own peace of mind.
Out of the options that you have listed, I'd suggest you go to for the Seltos. |
Compass is a fantastic driver's car. No two ways about it. However, it lacks the premium quotient of the other three preowned cars. Space inside is also way lesser.
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Originally Posted by SaiSW Normally I'd have chosen new C segment option in a heartbeat. Its obvious, new tech, better resale value, better after sales experience ( in some cases ).
But amongst the given options, if you're given a '16 superb in good condition, it's the best. That is, if you are okay with slightly problematic ( in some cases ) Skoda after sales. It's now not so bad as some make it out to be, several people I know own skodas and haven't faced issues, but it's a possibility, also the car itself is complex and it'll be costlier to maintain than a seltos.
My pick would be 1. Superb and then if not comfortable with it, then 2. Seltos |
How troublesome would be the ASS of the Skoda? I mean will it be too heavy on the wallet, or will there be the case of my pleas with the ASS falling on deaf ears? I can live a bit with the former, but later is something I am hoping to avoid.
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Originally Posted by Bibendum90949 I voted for XUV assuming you prefer a SUV/crossover since the new cars you shortlisted are of that category. It's an AT too and seems to be sparingly used. It can take you to most hinterlands without any worry of bad roads. You will have total peace of mind with maintenance and spare part cost of a Mahindra. It's a solid and proven car that's abuse friendly and can serve you well for a good 6-7 years. Not to forget it's a 7 seater and loaded with safety features too.
A Skoda with 60k on the Odo is little tricky. I would assume it's warranty will be valid till this year or if in case it has an extended warranty for 5 years, you'll benefit from it only for one more year. Had it been a 3 year old Skoda with 30K on the odo and two more years of warranty left it would've been a sensible choice even with a higher price than quoted. If your risk appetite is good, you can take the plunge with Skoda. The other cars in the fray can't be compared with Skoda' s build quality, driving and passenger comfort besides having a full fledged safety net of 6 airbags, ABS, ESC etc. It was once Skoda 's flagship product in India. The maintenance cost would be at least 40% more than the other 3. Still it may make sense since you would apparently be saving ~10 L if you're not going to buy Seltos (OTR 22 lakhs or so for GTX+).
Camry being a 2015 make is a CBU. Guess they starting making it locally by 2018/19 and I guess it's parts and maintenance cost can be on par with Fortuner. Toyota is known for its bullet proof reliability but I'm not sure how a 5 year old Hybrid will fare in the long run. May be other bhpians who are Camry owners can opine on that. This link can be of help to you to know more about the car. https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-...ml#post4566196
If you decide on one of the new cars you mentioned, it's Seltos all the way. After all , it's the Car of The Year. Be prepared for some long queue for it.
Good luck on your hunt and Happy Motoring !
Cheers,
bibendum. |
I started my search with the intention of buying a pre owned SUV! However, just not sure how troublesome the Mahindra Niggles would be!
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Originally Posted by turbo 5K KM a year is 400 km a month.
And you say its only highway. So i assume this car will be used for 2 days a month. (assuming you do 200 km/day)
Are you sure you need this car? I think it's a case of want. You might want it, but you definitely don't need it.
The times are uncertain, cash in hand will be definitely better than a car. And maintaining two cars is quite a headache. Twice the insurance, twice the servicing, a set of tyres every 3-ish years etc etc. |
The thing is, Amaze has already crossed 1 lakh Kms on the Odo and is nearly 7 years old now. I am not highly confident of pushing the car, as I used to on the highways. Therefore had started search for a new car. However, I don't intend to spend more than 12 lakh (Cautious due to Covid situation), and hence decided to look in the pre owned market as well!
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Originally Posted by Reinhard I voted for the XUV500 W11. - Considering your other options are Seltos and Hector - you have a liking for SUVs surely. In the long run, you'll have lesser doubts about your decision if you opted for an SUV right now.
- Only about 30K KMS on the odo. Its as good as new!
- From 2018! The car is still in warranty & you can get extended warranty also. Nothing matches this peace of mind. The others are either out OR have spent more duration of their warranties.
- The XUV500 is a really comfortable car & is city friendly too.
- 2 more seats for occasional use!
- Usual benefits of a tall SUV - king of the road, okay on our poor roads also. No sedan can give that confidence on our broken roads.
- Stonker mHawk engine with an AT!
- The W11 is really loaded to the gills on features.
- You already have a compact sedan. an SUV will bring more flexibility to your options.
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Sure the list of merits for XUV is extremely high. Just worried about how troublesome would the famed ""Mahindra Niggles would be? This will be the first Pre Owned car in our family and I have fought hard for this initiative! I just don't want it to backfire on me.