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- The U-VA is a handsome hatchback in the traditional sense of the term and looks quiet sporty from some angels-especially from the rear three quarter.
- A well defined waistline, a roof that slopes down to the rear jewel-like tail lamp clusters set beautifully onto sheet metal are design highlights.
- Decent ride quality on Indian terrain is going to be the strong area of the U-VA and handling the apes cars one size bigger will appeal to the enthusiasts drivers
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- The U-VA's fuel economy is good for a car of its size and weight
- The U-VA’s superb stability and benign handling give the driver a lot of confidence
- The U-VA doesn’t fell skittish like the swift on poor surfaces and neither is it as soft as the Getz
- Size and space is what makes the U-VA stand out from its main rivals
- Big on space comfort and a good drive. A large hatch to reckon with.
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- The U-VA is pretty, not jaw-dropping dramatic but shy endearingly attractive
- Hey pretty baby. Fine proportions nice lines, subtle detailing, all touches of Giugiaro at his best
- Ride quality is very good, soaking up bumps and undulations well. Even more impressive is the gearshift
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- The U-VA styling penned by Giugiaro design studio look pleasant
- The interiors department are quiet roomy and comfortable
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