Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol Or Diesel? Mileage & Running Cost Comparison
If you’re wondering whether you should buy the Kia Sonet turbo petrol or diesel then this article will help you come to a conclusion. Here, we’ll take the latest ex-showroom prices of the Sonet and look at the price difference. Based on the current turbo petrol and diesel prices, we’ll calculate the kilometres you need to drive the car to recover the higher upfront cost. This should help you decide which engine option of the Sonet will work best for you and save you money in the long run. Let’s start with the difference in their ex-showroom prices.
Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol Vs Diesel - Price Comparison
Let’s look at the latest ex-showroom prices of the Kia Sonet turbo petrol and diesel to see what extra cost you’re paying for the Sonet diesel over the Sonet turbo petrol.
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
For the Kia Sonet diesel manual, you’re paying between Rs. 54,999 and Rs. 65,000 more than the turbo petrol.
With the automatic transmission, the ex-showroom price of the Sonet diesel is Rs. 75,000 higher than the turbo petrol.
Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol Vs Diesel - Running Cost Calculation - February 2023
Now, let’s compare the per kilometre fuel cost you’ll incur with both the engine options. For this, we’ll use the latest petrol and diesel prices in Delhi and the official mileage figures as a baseline.
|
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
At the current fuel prices, the Kia Sonet turbo petrol manual will cost you Rs. 1.59 more than the Kia Sonet diesel manual for every kilometre you drive.
With the automatic, the Kia Sonet diesel will save you Rs. 0.57 compared to the turbo petrol automatic.
Kilometres To Breakeven With Kia Sonet Diesel
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Depending on the variant, you’ll have to cover 34,505 to 40,779 km with the Kia Sonet diesel manual to recover the extra price you pay upfront over the Sonet turbo petrol.
With the automatic, you’ll have to drive at least 1.32 lakh km to justify buying the Sonet diesel over the turbo petrol automatic.
Should You Buy Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol Or Diesel?
The price difference between the Sonet turbo petrol-manual and turbo diesel-manual variants ranges between Rs. 55,000 to Rs. 75,000. So, the HTK plus manual buyer can recover the higher upfront cost in just over 40,000km. At a tad under 35,000km, the break even figure is much lower for the more expensive diesel manual variants such as HTX Plus manual and GTX plus manual.
For the diesel-automatic buyer, the km-to-breakeven figure is over 1.30 lakh kilometre. This stark difference is because of the torque converter automatic of the diesel engine. It’s quite inefficient but a tried and tested piece of technology. The turbo petrol’s quick-shifting and efficient dual-clutch automatic is a new-age technology that is yet to prove itself as a reliable long-term partner. So, if you value reliability more than efficiency and see yourself covering more than 1 lakh kilometre during the ownership, then the Sonet diesel automatic is a good choice.
The 2 major advantages of the Sonet turbo petrol are:
- Sub-1.0L displacement makes insurance slightly cheaper
- ACMT (Auto-Clutch Manual Transmission), or iMT in Kia-speak, makes it almost as easy to drive in traffic as an automatic
If not for these 2 reasons, the Sonet diesel would’ve been an easy recommendation over the Sonet turbo petrol.
You can use our Fuel Cost Calculator to see how any petrol, diesel or CNG car will cost to run based on the latest fuel price in your city.
Totally consfused on which to buy between Sonet GTX plus diesel automatic vs Sonet GTX plus petrol iMT. My driving on an average is around 20-30 kms per day. And if i buy the petrol engine, will it have degrading mileage over the years with iMT? I want to buy diesel but its waiting is quite longer and a bit more in price than petrol. Please suggest and help me Prathu.
Very good analysis b/w the two - exactly what I was looking for while comparing ! Will be reading more articles on this website