Pros:
* Efficient Engine and Transmission: The 2.0-liter and 1.6-liter engines provide plenty of power, and the six-speed automatic transmission is smooth and responsive.
* Spacious and Comfortable Cabin Space: The Creta offers a spacious cabin with comfortable seats and ample leg and head room.
* Good off-road capabilities: All-wheel drive and increased ground clearance allow you to confidently move off-road.
* Fuel efficient: Both engines are renowned for their fuel efficiency, especially in Eco driving mode.
* Low cost of ownership: The Creta has relatively low maintenance and repair costs compared to other SUVs.
Cons:
*Noisy Interior: At high speeds, engine and road noise can be noticeable in the cabin.
*Hard Suspension: The Creta’s suspension can be harsh on uneven surfaces, affecting ride comfort.
* Small trunk: The trunk volume may not be sufficient for large loads or long-distance travel.
* Inaccurate parking sensor readings: Rear parking sensors can sometimes be inaccurate or give false alarms.
*Lacks some safety features: Features like blind-spot monitoring and lane-departure warning are only available on higher-end trims.
Additional owner reviews:
* “I like its spaciousness and efficiency, but the cabin noise is annoying on long trips” – Alsou, owner of a 2.0-liter Creta with all-wheel drive
* “We have a Creta with a 1.6-liter engine, and it is ideal for city trips and small off-road adventures” – Vladimir, owner of a 1.6-liter Creta with front-wheel drive
* “The stiff suspension sometimes causes discomfort, especially on rough roads, but overall it’s a great car” – Svetlana, owner of a 2.0-liter all-wheel drive Creta with the Style package
* “Although the trunk is small, it can hold a decent amount of stuff with the rear seats down” – Anton, owner of a 1.6-liter front-wheel drive Creta with Active trim
* “I would recommend adding blind spot sensors, especially if you do a lot of urban driving” – Margarita, owner of a 2.0-liter Creta with all-wheel drive in the top Premium trim