Best Compact SUV for Wife

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Due to family needs I need to upgrade my wife's suzuki Swift sport to something bigger with more boot space.
She does not like Big SUV's so it will need to be a compact SUV.

What should I be looking at?
I had the following in mind:

-Hyundai Creta
-Urban Cruizer
-Nissan Magnite

haval and a cherry is a no.

Vehicle with curtain airbags, adaptive cruize control and lane keep is a must.
depends on her curb weight really
 
Consider the Kia (nee Saab) Sonet, the N/A engine should be fine. Good build in this sector, highs spec level, top notch warranty, lots of them around to choose from. Even better than the Sunday Venue sister car imo.

 
Due to family needs I need to upgrade my wife's suzuki Swift sport to something bigger with more boot space.
She does not like Big SUV's so it will need to be a compact SUV.

What should I be looking at?
I had the following in mind:

-Hyundai Creta
-Urban Cruizer
-Nissan Magnite

haval and a cherry is a no.

Vehicle with curtain airbags, adaptive cruize control and lane keep is a must.
Firstly, well done for not considering the Chinese garbage.

Secondly compact SUVs are not made to be luxurious so i doubt you will find adaptive cruise control in any of them.

Thirdly avoid the Magnite, it is really bottom of the barrel cheap.
 
The brezza will be discontinued soon so avoid.

Your options are the Creta, Sonet, Venue or wait for The suzuki Bronx or Toyota Hydra. I would wait for the latter if i were you.
 
The HR-V is a stack more bucks though as good as it. The Sonet, Venue, Magnite, Ecosport, Tiggo 4 Pro, Jolion, T-Cross etc are all in the same price bracket give or take.
 
Vehicle with curtain airbags, adaptive cruize control and lane keep is a must.
I highly doubt that any of those shortlisted by you have these features.
I would even be surprised if any of them have more than 2 airbags!
 
They're the only ones that'll give him these though...

^^
Those features aren't even integrated properly in the Chinese cars, they will be more frustrating to use to a point where Op will switch them off. Chinese systems look good on the pamphlet but they don't work well in the real world.
 
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