Discounts range from around Rs 25,000 to Rs 2 lakh depending on the model you choose
The MG Hector single-handedly drove the segment growth when most cars witnessed a slump
If you wish to buy the Jeep Compass, get ready to wait
The Korean carmaker is offering some interesting discounts on most of its models in the form of cash bonus and exchange bonus
With MG Hector topping the sales, segment sales grow by 18.3 per cent
The Hexa is readily available in many cities while the Compass Trailhawk’s longest wait is down to 45 days
The MG Hector is available in four variants: Style, Super, Smart & Sharp
The Hector will be available with both petrol and diesel engines, only the former with an automatic transmission
All SUVs except the Tata Hexa registered a drop in month on month sales
Are you looking to buy the new Hyundai Venue or is the tried and tested Hyundai Creta more to your liking? We find out the waiting period of all Hyundai cars
Skoda’s answer to the likes of Jeep Compass and Hyundai Tucson, the Karoq, will arrive on Indian shores sometime in mid-2020
The Hector does have a trick up its sleeve in the form of the petrol-hybrid variant, but does it give the MG SUV an edge?
Sporty looking N Line variants of popular models such as the Venue also in the offing
The upcoming Hector will compete in the same segment as the Tucson, but how do they stack up visually, side by side?
Hyundai is offering discounts on all cars except for the Creta SUV
MG Motor has revealed the Hector and we find out how its specs measure up to that of its rivals
MG’s first product for India packs plenty of tech, features and looks every bit premium. But does it actually deliver?
All midsize SUVs held on to their spots on the sales chart in April 2019
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