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The compact sedan space is growin at an exponential rate, it is without a doubt the largest segment in India. Case in point is made even more apparent when you realize that the Maruti Dzire was Maruti Suzuki's best selling car in 2018, taking the top spot from the Alto. Similarly the new Amaze set new sales records for Honda Cars India with the all-new Amaze bringing back their compact sedan contender into the limelight. The third contender on this list is the Ford Aspire which in our books is the most under-rated in the compact sedan space. In this comparison lets look at how their cabins compare in terms of features.
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All three vehicles offer a touchscreen infotainment system, with all of them getting Android Auto and Apple Carplay connectivity as standard. In this sense, the three are really evenly matched. The only downside is the Amaze CVT misses out on the Touch-screen infotainment system in favour of a single din system, which is a big miss.
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In terms of steering wheel ergonomics, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire wins out thanks to it really well built flatbottom unit. Although the Ford's round wheel has a great fit in your hands and feels equally premium. While the Honda Amaze' wheel is easily the most
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All three cabins use a combination of black and beige to make the interiors feel more spacious. However in comparison to the Honda and the Maruti Suzuki, Ford's Aspire compact sedan does feel missing a little bit in terms of aesthetics although it doesnt really miss out on any major features!
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All three compact sedans get an automatic . both the Amaze and the Dzire get automatic variants both in petrol and diesel engines, where the Aspire only offers an automatic with their petrol motor. The problem with the Amaze is that to meet price sensitive-ness of the market the automatic variant misses out on the touchscreen infotainment, which is not the case on the Dzire and the Aspire, giving them an outright advantage when it comes to features vis-a-vis transmission details.
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