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#21 07-Jul, 2010 05:11 PM
Victor
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Shaffy Bansal,

All the details I have give are for Indian cars only.

Both Linea and Punto have service frequency of 15000 KMs only.

It would help me to clarify better if you can tell what statements in my posting made you feel that the discussion is not on "Indian cars"



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#22 07-Jul, 2010 05:16 PM
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Victor there is a misunderstanding here. The post that Shaffy is speaking about is from another Victor and the post is below for reference. Hope things are clear now.

Posted by esyegs

Avensis Sol or Travel Actually they both are almost on the same line




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#23 07-Jul, 2010 10:12 PM
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Victor, yes it was my mistake, don't take everything at your account

Well-well, 

Hyundai i20 Sportz Diesel 

is not a bad variant. It will be speedy and pretty reliable.




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#24 08-Jul, 2010 10:10 AM
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I would suggest to go for Punto 1.3 multijet or VW polo.

Ford Figo is also a good buy.

All the listed cars have a large boot, but if it doesn't meet your satisfaction then a larger car is to be considered.

Both Punto and VW Polo are european cars, their overall quality is better than any other car in the same segment.




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#25 08-Jul, 2010 07:31 PM
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Huyndaj and KIA are doing also not bad cars, as the last reports say.




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#26 09-Jul, 2010 10:55 AM
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If you are only particular about boot space consider Manza or Linea

Manze comes with 460 L whereas Linea has 500 L boot space.

In Linea ( I guess in Manza also) you can fold the seats and generate more space if needed.

In Linea after double folding, the length is more than 5 feet that you can put a bed, and sleep - just like a train berth - if one wants to. (Bagagages can be kept on the sides near legs.



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#27 09-Jul, 2010 04:06 PM
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Oh, that's very comfortable - aspecially for those who love travel.




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#28 04-Jan, 2012 05:43 PM
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I would also like to have some advice. I need a diesel car with FE of 20kmpl on highway, as I'll be travelling 1round 2000km highway and 500 km city per month. My budget is around 6 lacs on road and need sufficient leg space as my family members are all tall, near 6 feet. Also rear seat head rest will be appreciated. Plz advice me with possible pros and cons.



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