New Small Car Suggestions

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cng cars require a lot of convenience sacrifice. even after so many years, i still see long queues outside the few CNG stations we have here in gurgaon. i find the option of diesel better. it is available everywhere and quite easily as well. and if you get a car with a solid engine, it would outperform the comparable petrol version and is very fun to drive on the highways.
 
well now in delhi the cng queues are at a max of 3-4 cars (in most of the cng stations i've seen in my area)...that is quite manageable ...well if one doesn't need race car performance...cng will be a good bet....although the lack of boot space due to the big cylinder might hurt...but i think company fitted cng cars have a hidden tank...just now seached the net and well it seems cng's running cost is now more than diesel... http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-03-22/news/31225054_1_cng-models-cng-cars-diesel-cars
 
Has anyone been in the backseat of the Brio? How is it? And how much do the top 2 models of the petrol version of the Polo come for?
 
cng cars require a lot of convenience sacrifice. even after so many years, i still see long queues outside the few CNG stations we have here in gurgaon. i find the option of diesel better. it is available everywhere and quite easily as well. and if you get a car with a solid engine, it would outperform the comparable petrol version and is very fun to drive on the highways.


well i have thought of an option because of diesel cars and diesel getting dearer , get a 2nd hand 2 years old civic in mint condition for 6 lacs, get newly high performance cng kit and 3 cylinder of 9kg capacity(total27kg gas) for 60k and whoa, you get not only space left in boot but also cheapest car on road, 2.5 rs/kilometer , civic running almost 400 kilometers in full tank.(1000 rs full gas tank , 380-400 km running in full tank):solid:
 
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