By: Times Drive Desk, Times Now Digital

5 Overrated Cars In India You Can Skip Buying

Dec 11, 2023

Hyundai Venue N Line

The Hyundai Venue N Line is banking on the success of the Hyundai i20 N Line. But while the i20 N-Line offered a great package for enthusiasts, the Venue N Line felt like it was just a body kit tacked onto the regular Venue. The car has seen good success but can be skipped and one can have similar fun in the regular Venue and save some money.

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Mahindra Thar

The Mahindra Thar has been one of the most popular SUVs in recent times. Everyone wants a Thar but doesn't realize how rough and impractical it is. The 3-door avatar is only suited for two passengers and the non-existent boot space means that touring with the Thar is a tough job as well. There is an upcoming 5-door version which would be a more sensible buy than the Mahindra Thar.

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Toyota Fortuner

The Toyota Fortuner has been the king of its segment since its inception. It is extremely popular SUV but for the price it doesn't offer features which are present even in entry level cars. Toyota increasing the price of the Fortuner very often makes it a fairly overrated car for what it is.

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Tata Punch

The Tata Punch is one of the top-sellers for Tata and is also one of the highest selling cars in all of India. While it is safe and offer a lot of features, its pint-sized look and puny dimensions and underpowered powertrain makes us wonder where all the sales are coming from.

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Maruti Suzuki Swift

The Maruti Suzuki Swift is a fan favorite in India. It has been one of the highest selling cars for almost a decade now and is loved by Indians for its affordability. However, the Swift lacks in safety, features, space and comfort which makes it quite an overrated car.

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