Top 10 Most Underrated Cars  in India

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Chevrolet Beat Diesel Funky, young looks. Jazzy, spacious cabin. Decent ride and handling. A good city  runabout with low fueling cost.

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Honda Jazz Upmarket, sedan-like and hugely practical interiors. Brilliant visibility. Easy to drive. 

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Skoda Fabia Superbly built. Well engineered. Drove like a larger, more mature car. Had class-leading ride and handling, steering response, and braking.

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Maruti Suzuki SX4 Good visual presence. Maruti name. Strong petrol engine. Good passenger room. Practical high ground clearance mixed with commendable handling. 

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Ford Fiesta 1.6S It had the looks. It had the handling. It had the tyres. And it had the right hue. The Fiesta 1.6S had long gone off the shelves before the VW's arrival.

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Fiat Linea T-Jet Standout looks, potent engine and good dynamics backing it, made for an involving car to drive. 

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Nissan Evalia Practical seven-seater. Spacious. Fuel efficient. With a user friendly cabin and enticing equipment.

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Mitsubishi Cedia It had heritage which none of the other cars in its class had. Indian rallyists loved it because of the potential the engine and chassis offered.

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Skoda Yeti Good size - not too big, not too small.  Good build quality. All wheel drive option. 

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Nissan Teana Spacious. Plush. Well specced. Decent to drive. And because it wasn't as popular as the competition, it would have attracted more eyeballs.

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