• Q. I am a daily highway user and my present car is i20 Active 2015 diesel I drove 122000 km in 3 years and this is how my usage will be. Planning to upgrade to an diesel automatic, confused between Creta and XUV500? I am so interested in XUV 500 W11(O), mileage anything around 11-13 is okay for me and maintenence is not an issue for me but I am worried about the quality of XUV 500 and heard some suspension issues are still present in 2018 model. So I am totally confused between XUV500 W11(O) and Creta AT SX?

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    Vishal
    Vishal | 5 years ago

    I owned XUV500 since 2014, never had a suspension issue, anyway the company gives 3+2 years of warranty, I don’t see there will be any issue. I use it in city driving, highway driving, and some light off-roading. On highways I’ve done up to 1200KMs in about 18-19 hours, except some breaks here and there I mostly drive non-stop, that’s how comfortable it is. Happy hunting Warm regards!

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    Ayman
    Ayman | 5 years ago

    Xuv 500 is better choice for u from.mine suģgestion xuv 500 look premium and much ground clearance once u drive xuv thn u feel how the suspension all.the rumours comes

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    Saheb
    Saheb | 5 years ago

    You should probably look at a sedan- Vento/Verna Diesel. However, if you want to stick to your choices I would recommend Creta

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