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Should you reconsider 2020 Hyundai Creta as the next big purchase for your family?

Hello guys! Welcome to CarsReboot! Today the topic I'm gonna discuss is about Creta on whether is it worth a revisit before your next big purchase for your families or not?



Hyundai has recently launched the Creta captioned " The Ultimate SUV " and we shall find out to what extent it has justified in some key aspects and find out the answer on whether one should reconsider buying it or not at the end.



1. Engines: Hyundai continued to use the same engines from Kia but miraculously Hyundai has tweaked them to give us 0.1kmpl in every engine. So, nothing new to discuss this aspect.


2. Design: In this department, people have different opinions on Creta but somehow people who have experienced the vehicle in flesh are reporting that it's not all that bad. In my opinion, it's a bit overdone which resulted in the backfiring of opinions by customers and automobile experts.
The Best looking variants are SX diesel, 1.5lit IVT SX(O) because we get the proper alloys rather than the white ones, interiors look awesome with paddle shifters, drive modes, air purifier, panoramic sunroof, etc., and it should be in Phantom black as shown in the add of Creta but I don't expect anyone of you to like my thought but do let me know what you think about it and which variant you are looking forward to purchasing.


3. Interiors: I must admit that the best looking interiors among all the competition undoubtedly go to Creta and before you might jump into conclusions I will explain to you why in a very simple manner. Hyundai is the first manufacturer to introduce the ventilated seats in the segment and now coming to Creta its interiors look very upmarket than Kia Seltos and we know that Creta doesn't offer the 360° camera or lane change feed or front parking sensors and all but it offers us a very clean, super sharp responsive infotainment system with bluelink connectivity features, smart air purifier controls for the rear passengers, auto hold, electronic parking brake, rear camera feed, part digital instrument cluster, panoramic sunroof, and all these features are not there in Seltos. The D-cut steering wheel looks sporty with better plastic quality and appeals to more customers. So, the trophy here goes to Creta and not Seltos is because the use of much black inside keeps it less spacy while the use of bright colors makes us feel spacier.



I know that you are waiting for my conclusion on this post on which one we should pick. I can't say that Creta is the best one but considering all the prices, feature offerings Seltos undoubtedly stood apart and made its mark but Creta is a step above Seltos by offering some great interiors with excellent plastic quality for buttons and their response as well.



Conclusion: Creta might not seem as appealing as Seltos and I obey the fact that Seltos has features list bigger than its size but my question is how many are going to be used by you on a daily basis? In Creta panoramic sunroof primarily lets more airiness inside the cabin, features like blue-link make things effortless for us and also the resale value it has, warranty the company gives us and most importantly the prices of Creta are around 20k less than Seltos but some aspects like no manual 1.4lit variant is a bit of let down for the enthusiasts but other aspects make us consider it for what it has to offer. If you feel Seltos is way more costly then Creta is standing right behind it to welcome you with great interiors, great ride quality than Seltos, and much more. Its a yes and you should check out and consider Creta before buying any other vehicle in this segment. 

Thank you for reading this post and I would appreciate your effort if you can comment down your opinions on reconsidering Creta as your next family SUV is the right decision or not in the comment section below. Thank you once again and see you in the next post.

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