• Q. I am planning to buy Tata Nexon, which variant is best, diesel or petrol automatic or manual because i'm thinking to buy petrol automatic but i'm worried about mileage in petrol automatic any suggestions from your end.

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    Dillip | 3 years ago

    Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and the average running of the car. If you drive less then 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially then the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it a feasible purchase. Moreover, If you'll be driving more in heavy city traffic then we suggest you to opt for Automatic Transmission which are easier to use and more comfortable for the driver, while Manual Transmission vehicles are less expensive more involved

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