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Grand i10 v Xcent - Which one to choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="rdst_1" data-source="post: 1949373" data-attributes="member: 25986"><p>Thanks. The thing is our 12 yr old Palio has terrible average. 8-10 in city. Now my dad doesn't drive much and whatever he drives gets covered under the fuel supply he gets from his job but same can't be said for me. I test drove a Vento today and the diesel felt terrible to me, someone who hasn't driven much when it comes to diesel vehicles. The thing that stood out to me the most was the jitters and the heaviness of the clutch and this one was pretty well maintained by my friend.</p><p>We also have a A-Star and I routinely get 17kmpl with AC in city traffic with it due to my sane driving style. On highway I have even gotten 25kmpl out of that little gem of an engine.</p><p>So I am definitely more inclined towards a petrol car, but one which can provide a decent average when it comes to fuel consumption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdst_1, post: 1949373, member: 25986"] Thanks. The thing is our 12 yr old Palio has terrible average. 8-10 in city. Now my dad doesn't drive much and whatever he drives gets covered under the fuel supply he gets from his job but same can't be said for me. I test drove a Vento today and the diesel felt terrible to me, someone who hasn't driven much when it comes to diesel vehicles. The thing that stood out to me the most was the jitters and the heaviness of the clutch and this one was pretty well maintained by my friend. We also have a A-Star and I routinely get 17kmpl with AC in city traffic with it due to my sane driving style. On highway I have even gotten 25kmpl out of that little gem of an engine. So I am definitely more inclined towards a petrol car, but one which can provide a decent average when it comes to fuel consumption. [/QUOTE]
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