Tata introduces cashback offer on online bookings for its range-topping SUVs
Now, any Tata can have a sunroof of some sort this festive season for an extra cost
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
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
All SUVs except the Tata Hexa registered a drop in month on month sales
All midsize SUVs held on to their spots on the sales chart in April 2019
The 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, introduced in late 2018, is now compatible with Apple smartphones too
The Harrier has dethroned the XUV500 and is comfortably ahead of the Compass in just its second month of being on sale
Mahindra rules the roost, but Tata’s latest SUV surpasses the Jeep Compass’ sales just a month after going on sale
Tata has given the Hexa’s feature list an update with the 2019 model
Benefits include cash discounts, free insurance and exchange bonus
Which Tata SUV offers better value at similar prices?
The Harrier uses the same engine as the Compass, albeit in a lower state of tune
Discounts include cash cuts, exchange bonuses and insurance at discounted rates
The 5-seat Baojun 530-based MG SUV will go on sale in India in mid-2019
The Harrier is expected to cost more than the Creta, but it will be bigger as well. The Kicks, on the other hand, will be at par with the Hyundai
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