Which mid-size hatchback is the perfect fit for your family?
Here’s how long it will take for you to bring your favourite mid-size hatchback home
Even after witnessing a drop in sales in the last month, the Swift still has the best sales figures among its peers
With a plethora of updates, how much of a price hike can the Grand i10 Nios command over the existing model?
Both the Fords are powered by the same 1.2-litre petrol engine mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox
Despite being the highest selling car in the segment, Maruti Suzuki Swift has no waiting period in six cities
The mid-size hatchback segment did not see drop in sales in April, but it seems to have lost that momentum in May
Ford says its diesel cars will be see a hike ranging between 8 to 10 per cent post the BS 6 emission era
But base-spec Ambient variant gets more expensive by up to Rs 18,000
The Freestyle is essentially a more rugged-looking Figo facelift, just that it was launched a year before the hatchback
Mahindra XUV300 takes the third spot in the first month of its sales
More powerful engines, new features and updated looks on the mid-life refreshed Ford hatchback; likely to be more affordable than before
The entry-level SUV, whose production-spec model will debut at the 2020 Indian Auto Expo, will sit below the Nexon
Expect cosmetic updates to match the Aspire and new 1.2-litre petrol engine as well
Ford India’s new offer is aimed at buyers who want to get their hands on a car now but pay for it in the next financial year
The Brezza returns to five-figure sales as demand for the EcoSport nearly doubles, as sales grow across the segment
Honda’s crossover SUV gets a host of cosmetic accessories
Ford’s latest offering, the Aspire facelift, has a minimum waiting period of 10 days
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