
Last Updated on: 11 Nov 2025
Hyundai Creta price in Hardoi
The Hyundai Creta price in Hardoi starts at ₹10.73 lakh (ex‑showroom) for the Petrol E MT, while the top variant on‑road price in Hardoi is ₹23.12 lakh inclusive of RTO, insurance, and fees.
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I am with the Maharashtra police and currently own an old Scorpio. Can I buy the new Hyundai Creta? Please suggest.
I have been using a Grand i10 Nios for the past five years. I am 6 feet tall and have a family of five, including three children under the age of five. My monthly running is around 1,000km, with about 20% highway usage. I have almost finalised either the Tata Harrier Pure X Dark AT Edition, the Hyundai Creta S(O) diesel automatic, or the Creta N Line N10, which is about ₹50,000 more expensive. All three are priced similarly. I like strong performance, but comfort is not negotiable. Please suggest the best option with justification that can turn my decision.
I have been using a petrol Hyundai Xcent for the last 10 years and have driven more than one lakh kilometres. I am now planning to buy a new car. My usage is roughly 70% highway and 30% city. I am considering an electric car and wondering if it is the right choice, or if I should stick with petrol. Please suggest suitable options.
Hi experts, I’m planning to purchase my first car with an automatic transmission within a budget of ₹15 to ₹17 lakh for 60% city driving and 40% in hilly areas. I’m confused whether the Honda Elevate with its NA engine and CVT transmission will have enough power to perform well with a full load of 5 adults and luggage in hilly terrain, or if there is another suitable car that fulfils my needs - please advise.
Honda Elevate gets a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, which churns out 121hp power and 145Nm torque, which is sufficient power for your everyday use.
Naturally aspirated engines deliver power in a smooth, linear manner and lack the sudden surge experienced in turbocharged units, and that is often mistaken for a lack of performance when compared to turbos. Power won’t be an issue; the real drawback is at the rear, where the central passenger has to contend with a prominent floor hump and a protruding AC vent, both of which eat into legroom and make long journeys uncomfortable. If travelling with 5 is your priority, we recommend you go with the Hyundai Creta.
Hi team, my monthly driving is around 1,000 km. I want to buy a diesel car, and my budget is Rs 17 lakh. Please help me select the right vehicle. I am open to both manual and automatic options.
As for automatic gearbox options, the best pick would be the Kia Sonet diesel GTX+ AT. The refined 1.5-litre diesel engine and smooth 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission work really well together to deliver a premium driving experience. Hyundai also offers the same combo on the new Venue, though you'll need to up your budget to get a feature-equipped model.
I travel about 40 km daily in city traffic, which takes around 2 to 2.5 hours. Additionally, I do a 600 km highway trip one weekend every month. My total monthly usage is around 1,500 km, with a 60:40 city-to-highway ratio. I am looking for an automatic car in the Rs 20 to 22 lakh range. I already own Maruti and Hyundai cars and have not faced any service issues so far. Please suggest whether I should choose petrol or diesel, and suitable automatic options.
I have been using automatic cars, a Celerio and a Grand i10, for the past 8 years. Both are good, and the i10 is smoother. I now want to replace the Celerio and buy a new automatic petrol car or an EV within a 20 lakh budget. My monthly usage is around 1,000 km, mostly in the city with rare highway trips. Which is better: an automatic SUV priced around 16 to 20 lakh, or an EV like the Windsor or Nexon within an 18 lakh budget? I also have a home charging facility. My wife will use the car sometimes. Are there any other EV or automatic options available in this range?
We are planning to upgrade our car with a budget of around 20 lakh. Our monthly running is 600 to 1,000 km, with 60% city and 40% highway usage. Please suggest suitable cars available in the current market. We can also wait for the upcoming options. Five seats are enough for us.
I liked the Sierra Adventure Plus model, but it is above my budget. What are the alternatives?
I am a senior citizen looking to buy a new car for mostly local driving in Gurgaon and Delhi. My monthly running is about 500 km and my budget is ₹20–22 lakh. I have shortlisted the Honda Elevate Z CVT, Hyundai Creta AT, and Hyundai Alcazar. Please advise.
The best option, considering your needs and budget, would be the Hyundai Creta with the naturally aspirated engine and CVT gearbox.
The Creta SX Premium CVT offers good driveability in the city thanks to the CVT gearbox and responsive engine, and it has all the necessary features as well.
The advantage of the Creta would be the ride comfort and seat positioning. The seat height is at a comfortable position, making getting in and out easy. The overall visibility and driving manners are effortless, and it would be a good choice to consider.
















































































