In good taste
Khushpreet Kaur, Pune: I am confused between the Hyundai Tucson, Volkswagen Tiguan, Honda CR-V and Audi A3. Which is better in terms of overall package?
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Pick the Octavia
Mihir Patel, Mumbai: I am looking for a safe and strong car for highway use, within a budget of ₹25 lakh. It should have good boot space and a mileage of around 15kpl or more.
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Innova is better
Davneet Dang, Jalandhar: Since the prices of diesel cars will increase with their BS-VI version launch, I am planning to replace my 2011 Ford Endeavour manual with either a Toyota Fortuner or an Innova Crysta manual 2.4. I want a car with a comfortable and good pick-up, and it should be a strong family vehicle. Resale value is also important as I will keep my car for 7-8 years.
The Toyota Innova Crysta is the more practical option and a better family vehicle, as it offers better all-round comfort than the Fortuner. The Fortuner is a more satisfying car to drive, thanks to its stronger engine, high seating position, and immense off-road capability. However, the ride is bumpier than the Innova’s and it’s not as comfortable. We suggest you go for the Innova, which will have an excellent resale value even after 7-8 years.
Tread talk
Sumit Chaudhri, via email: Is it okay to put 235/60 R18 tyres on a Mercedes-Benz GLA, which has an original size of 235/50 R18? The tyre shop executive mistakenly put this spec on my car, but the ride is softer now. He’s willing to change it to the original spec, but I am wondering if it’s okay to use the new one that has a thicker profile.
You could use the 235/60 R18s, but you would need to check the front clearance, especially on full lock-in turns. If the tyres are not touching or scraping the body, there should not be any problem.
Hormazd Sorabjee is the Editor of Autocar India. Mail your feedback and queries to roadshow@thehindu.co.in