@volklub Being a VW/Skoda customer, Could you provide your views on this tax evasion hearing. Any chance VW leaving india and what about the future of potential/current kushaq buyers?
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@saxena507@volklub Ex-Showroom+RTA+TCS - 15.83L
Service pack - 28k
Essential kit - 8.7k
Insurance - 45k.
I'm planning on buying insurance outside and leaving out essential kit. Is this a good idea and what else do I need to buy for a new car?
@volklub I've booked Kylaq, but am disappointed with the size and space.
I'm looking at Kushaq or Taigun 1L MT. Could u suggest which one is better of these. 80% Highway usage.
1. Kushaq Signature - 16.3L
2. Taigun Highline - 15.10L
Service Pack - 28k
@saxena507@volklub Got to know taigun doesn't offer cruise control which may be a deal breaker for me. I may go towards Kushaq and try to negotiate more. Price breakup below -
@volklub Thanks, I have been looking to buy Kushaq for 6 months. Both executives are nice. Is it worth paying 1.3L more for Kushaq? Taigun is definitely offering it for less.
@volklub Looking to buy my first car. I have 3 cars in mind -
1. Skoda Kushaq Signature 1.0L Petrol MT
2. Hyundai Creta S 1.5L Petrol MT
3. Tata Nexon Creative 1.2L Petrol MT
Requirements are - Safety, Easy to drive, No after sales service headache.
80% city, 20% Highway driving!
@volklub
Hi Sunderdeep bro,
Need a car recommendation within 15L budget. 70% City, 30% Highway usage.
New driver with good experience in city and highways looking at the Kylaq and Brezza manuals.
Please mention running cost, spare part cost and service cost if possible!
@volklub If I were to choose NA engines just for these engines, what options do i have other than Creta. Even Nexon has a turbo engine so what else is sub 4m as well?
@volklub
@volklub I heard NA engines are more reliable and long lasting than turbo engines. Is that right?
I'm looking at 1L petrol MT turbo (kushaq) and 1 .5L petrol MT NA (creta).
Am i going to face issues with turbo engines? I'm new to driving and want to purchase MT.
@volklub Thanks for the quick response ❤️
I'm inclined more towards Kushaq, but creta fits as well.
Kushaq complaints I'm hearing are huge service cost and mileage. Are these valid? If yes, does creta avoid these complaints?
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