The Compass diesel-automatic has a claimed fuel efficiency of 14.9 kmpl. But does it deliver on that promise in real-world driving conditions?
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
Set to be introduced in Brazil by 2021, the 7-seater SUV could make its way to India too
With MG Hector topping the sales, segment sales grow by 18.3 per cent
New Wrangler comes with 4x4 turbo-petrol powertrain only
The Hexa is readily available in many cities while the Compass Trailhawk’s longest wait is down to 45 days
The most distinctive Jeep is finally coming to India in its latest avatar
MG Hector vs Jeep Compass: Petrol-Automatic Mileage Compared
Tata Harrier’s rivals such as the Hyundai Creta, Jeep Compass and upcoming Kia Seltos get contrasting roof options
The MG Hector has been launched at an attractive price tag of Rs 12.18 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom India). But does it offer better value than the Harrier, Compass and Creta? Let’s find out
The MG Hector makes a strong case for itself with the extensive warranty plan and maintenance packages on offer, which should definitely instil more confidence in buyers
If dollops of chrome appeal to your senses, the Hector offers some serious choices
Prices will be hiked up to Rs 1.2 per cent on various models in Honda India’s lineup
The MG Hector is available in four variants: Style, Super, Smart & Sharp
The Trailhawk is the first ever diesel automatic in the Compass’ lineup
Where the Seltos will rival the likes of Creta and Kicks, Hector will take on the Harrier and the Compass
The Hector will be available with both petrol and diesel engines, only the former with an automatic transmission
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