My 2006 Ford Fiesta Style 1.25 has been very reliable but I need to exchange it for an automatic car due to surgery on my left foot. An automatic would enable me to return to the road sooner than I might with a manual car. Reliability and drive quality are more important than the latest technology. I have a budget of £10,000 but could spend more for the right car. Which make and model do you suggest?
The Maruti Suzuki Fronx was launched in April last year and has sold XX units since then. The Fronx is a SUV version of the very popular Maruti Suzuki Baleno which is also one of the top selling cars in India. Both the cars are sold through Marutis NEXA dealership which is a more premium version of the Japanese brand. Maruti Suzuki, Maruti Fronx, Baleno, Brezza, Grand Vitara, Car Sales, Nexa, Maruti Arena, Hyundai i20, Car News News, Times Now
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Maruti Suzuki (MSI) sold a total of over 1.34 lakh units of passenger vehicles (PVs) in the last month versus over 1.32 lakh units in the same period last year.
The price increase is owing to rising input cost, adverse exchange rate and increase in commodity prices, amongst other reasons, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), said in a statement.