Hatchbacks vs. SUVs: Which Is Right For You?

If you are car shopping, then you have to understand your requirements before venturing out. Without comprehending the purpose of the vehicle in your daily and long-term routine, the features you will need, your conditions that will act as barriers, limiting factors, or even deal breakers, it is practically not possible to find a car that will be the best fit. Sadly, unless you are an experienced driver who has been behind the wheel of a few variants and different cars, it is not possible to actually understand your requirements or even come up with a Wishlist for features. This drawback can be overcome by test-driving different models like the Perodua Axia Hatchback Model, a sedan, or an SUV to note the prominent choices before narrowing down your final list. 

When you test drive different categories and makes of cars, you will understand what you need and probably want. It helps you refrain from making random decisions while purchasing a new car. Contrarily, buying a car you have never driven, can lead to some bad decisions, that you need to live with for a few years. Buying anything that depends on the parameters of safety, and comfort, needs to check the two off the list, before investing in one. You can explore two categories; hatchbacks and SUVs based on the following parameters and test drive them for further reiterations:

  • Budget Friendly

Buying an out-of-budget car will dent your future monthly expenses. An inexpensive car may not tick the parameters of safety that you desire. So, in your test drives, note the price and plan your finances accordingly to buy the car. A hatchback is a lot less expensive than an SUV as the former is compact, and the latter has more room and space. They are also more fuel-efficient than SUVs. 

  • Seating Capacity

Your family size and the ages of family members matter if you are looking to buy a car that will be used daily. A family with kids under the age of ten can easily fit in a hatchback. With the growing ages of children, the car seating capacity also needs to be altered. An SUV is more suitable for a family with bigger kids who are tall and need more legroom. They may also have more game and music practices to attend and will need to carry their gear along. In such cases, a small car feels tight and stuffed up. 

  • Utility Purpose

Hatchbacks are perfect to cruise through gridlock traffic mazes and reach in time for mundane and daily commutes. SUVs are more suitable for long drives where adventure beckons you and off-roading in nature trails entices you often. So, despite having a small family, if you are an adventurous kind, then get yourself an SUV. 

Conclusion:

Whatever the choice that you settle for, your car should not compromise on safety features. This is the primary reason you need to test-drive the vehicle before buying it. You can always ask for a second opinion if doubt persists.