Choose between DCT vs CVT vs AT

Given all the variants in the market for both Creta and Seltos, how did you decide which model to choose from. I really don't want to go with the manual when we have all the more comfy options in the market, can you help me decide which one to go with and how you compare them and make an informed decision. I am also not sure whether to go with kia or creta.

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RagePank
RagePank

DCT, for sure. Videos dekho on how they work. DC T is super elegant in its construction. Earlier only high end luxury cars or sports car had DCT. Till Hyundai decided to put it in a 12L Venue. Then everyone else started to offer it as well. Perhaps some auto components manufacturers cracked the problem of cheaply manufacturing DCT.

But DCT goes beyond 23L :/

RagePank
RagePank

I understand. But ek baar dekh lo videos. You'd like DCT. Power delivery is very linear and gear shifts are near instantaneous. Like 10ms.

AmbitiousChap
AmbitiousChap

I have been driving Venue N-Line DCT for almost a year now. I absolutely love the driving experience. Worth every pennny. Go for DCT.

How much mileage are you getting?

AmbitiousChap
AmbitiousChap

Around 11 kms

safarinama
safarinama

I’d suggest: DCT if you’re an enthusiastic driver and are keeping the car for less than 7 years. When a DCT breaks, you’re looking at a >80k repair.
CVT if it’s a city car and you’re not worried much about resale.
AT if you want a reliable workhorse that doesn’t do anything extraordinary

CVT and TC are more friendly with newbies. DCT needs to be used carefully otherwise they are great.

NightCoder
NightCoder

I see everyone suggesting DCT in comments. I would sincerely insist OP to research a bit, expensive luxury cars have moved / are moving to torque converters because of the PITA the DCT gearboxes are. It's not necessary that something which is more complex to engineer is necessarily a better solution.

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