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Cars You Should Buy This Diwali - Hyundai Santro, Mahindra Marazzo, Lamborghini Urus and More

Cars Y🍃ou Should Buy This Diwali - Hyundai Santro, Mahindra Marazzo, Lamborghini Urus and More
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There’s one for everyone!

🏅Diwali is fast approaching and one of the more common practices during this auspicious time is to get something totally new. Like a new car! Here’s a list of all-newꦺ cars you should be looking at if you fancy buying one this Dhanteras.

I’m single and want a good commuter car

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Hyundai Santro

Why?

It’s compact on the outside but spacious on the inside. The interior is comfortable and modern, unlike most of its competition. There are some first-in-class featur🉐es too, like the Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatible 7-inch touchscreen and rear A/C vents. There’s also that sense of nostalgia associated with the car, maybe someone in your family had the older one?

Which engine?

There’s just one - a 1.1-litre, 4-cylinder motor, whi𒆙ch can fuelled by either petrol or CNG. If you want some convenience, there’s an AMT too, but not on the top-of-the-l𝓡ine, fully-loaded Asta variant.

How much is it for?

Rs 3.90 lakh to Rs 5.65 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)

I’m dating/married and want a car for a family

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Honda Amaze

Why?

It’s spacious, it has a diesel-automatic transmissio👍n and it is new! While it may not have bettered the Maruti Suzuki Dzire in our road test comparison, it does make more sense as a city-centric car.

Which engine?

If you are going to drive in the city, for the most part, get the one powered by the 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder turbo diesel motor paired with a smooth CVT. This is the best variant of the new Honda Amaze. If you like a quieಌt drive and want the classic Honda refinement, get the 1.2-litre, 4-cylinder petrol with either the manual or the CVT.

How much is it for?

Rs 5.81 lakh to Rs 9.11 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)

I’ve got a big family

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Mahindra Marazzo

Why?

It seats 7 or 8 people, is all-new and actually outdoes the competition in terms of features on offer for the price. Forget the marketing about it looking like a shark and you will actually like the design - it frees up a lot of space in🧜side. There’s the very effective roof mounted A/C unit, an Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatible infotainment system and much more. However, you may have to get a multi-USB port with a long wire to let passengers in the rear seats charge their phones on the go.

Which engine?

For now, there is only one. A 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder, turbo-diesel engine paired to a 6-speed transmission sending power to the front wℱheels. Yes, the Mahindra Marazzo is a front-wheel-drive MPV, helping it be the most efficient in its segment.

How much is it for?

Rs 9.99 lakh to Rs 13.90 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi)

I like fast cars, I don’t have the money for a Ferrari though

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Tata Tiago JTP or Tigor JTP

Why?

Because these cars are affordable and powerful. And, as we experienced during the first drive, genuinely fun to drive too. Perfect🌄 little hooligan machines.

Which engine?

Both are powered by a 1.2-litre, 4-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine developing 114PS of maximum power and 150Nm of peak torque. That’s more power than most other performance hatchbacks in the country, ൲except for the Fiat Punto Abarth.

How much is it for?

Rs 6.39 lakh for the Tiago JTP (ex-showr🤡oom Delhi)

ꦉRs 7.49 lakh for the Tigor JTP (ex-showroom Delhi)

I like fast cars and can afford a really fast one

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Mercedes-AMG E 63 S

Why?

For half the cost of the newest Ferrari in India, you can get a four-door performance sedan from the stable of the mad people at AMG. 612PS of maximum power (just a bit more powerful than a Huracan!), with 850Nm of peak torque from as low as 2500rpm from a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 makes it a rocketship. AMG have had ✃to equip the E 63 S with an AWD system to keep the sedan from sitting still and shredd🌺ing its tyres, but you can engage drift mode to switch to just rear-wheel drive.

Which engine?

A hooligan 4.0-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 paired to a 9-speed automatic transmission, capable of propelling the sedan from 0-100kmph in 3.4 se𝕴conds and on to a top speed of 300kmp🌟h!

How much is it for?

Rs 1.5 crore (ex-showroom pan-India)

I want to set a Nürburgring lap record

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Porsche 911 GT2 RS

Why?

Straight line speed not that important? Are you track fanatic? The Porche 911 GT2 RS is f🌃or you! Mind you, this is not a forgiving car like the 718 Cayman - it needs you to be as capable as it ꧙is to enjoy the drive.

Which engine?

A 3.8-litre, flat-six engine with no turbos developing a mind-blowing 700PS of maximum power and 750Nm of peak torque paired to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The 911 has always been about mechanical grip rather than electronic tri🌟ckery, that’s why the GT2 RS looks the way it does, with all the vents and wings.

How much is it for?

Rs 3.88 crore (ex-showroom Delhi)

I have got muscle, my car should too

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Mercedes-AMG G63

Why?

The classic SUV is back in a new avatar. It retains the traits that made the G-Wagen the icon it is today but is more luxurious and up t🙈o date now.

Which engine?

585PS of maximum 🧜power and 850Nm of peak torque from a 4.0-litre, bi-turbo V8 paired to a 9-speed automatic and an off-road capable 4MATIC 4x4 system.

How much is it for?

Rs 2.19 crore (ex-showroom pan-India)

I like Lamborghinis, I like my friends too

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Lamborghini Urus

Why?

🎃Lamborghini has made an SUV which can give performance cars a run for their money, while carrying four people in luxury.

Which engine?

A 4.0-litre, bi-turbo, V8. 650PS of maximum power, 850Nm of pea🉐k torque paired to an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission and a permanent AWD. While it can go on a rally stage or dune bashing, its performance on road is what sets it apart. 0-100kmph comes up in 3.6-seconds, while top speed is limited ﷺto ‘just’ 305kmph.

How much is it for?

Rs 3 crore (ex-showroom India)

Cars are destroying the earth, I want one that doesn’t

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Lexus ES 300h

Why?

You like being understated and are worried about the future of our children, but you have the money and need a car. The Lexus ES 300h may💎 stand out because of its edgy design, but it is never ‘look-at-me’ edgy. It has got a quiet drivetrain which also saves fuel by drawing energy from a battery pack under the rear seat, delivering a claimed efficiency seen on much smaller diesel-powered cars (22.37kmpl)! There’s also a wonderful Mark Levinson surround sound system which can clear your worries awওay - trust us on that one.

Which engine?

A 2.5-🧔litre, 4-cylinder petrol motor paired to an electric motor (simply put). 218PS of maximum power and around 400Nm of pe🔯ak torque are not going to make this sedan break performance records, but they do make it quite economical.

How much is it for?

Rs 59.13 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India)

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