Planning on buying a car? Here are some deals that you will not be able to turn your back on. Check it out:
Hyundai i10: Affordable mid-segment vehicles are in high demand in the used car market, and this trend is particularly hot during Diwali. Detailed listings of such cars can be found on various websites dedicated to selling pre-owned vehicles. The Hyundai i10 is currently available in the market for Rs 1.89 lakh, while the Renault Duster can be yours for Rs 2.50 lakh.
Hyundai i10 Magna for Rs 1.89 Lakh
Spinny reports that this 2010 model is the Hyundai i10 Magna, equipped with a 1.1-litre petrol engine. The car has been driven for 70,000 kilometres and is available with a manual transmission for Rs 1.89 lakh. It’s a 1st owner car with insurance coverage until October 2024 and can be found in Rajouri Garden, Delhi.
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Alto 800 for Rs 1.99 Lakh
This 2013 Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 in the LXI model is a great find at just Rs 1.99 lakh. It comes with a petrol engine, has driven 48,000 kilometres, and features a manual transmission. The car is in the 1st owner’s possession and was registered in UP 14. You can check it out in Rajnagar Extension, Ghaziabad.
Renault Duster for Rs 2.50 Lakh
CarDekho lists this 2013 Renault Duster, which has covered 85,692 kilometres and boasts a manual transmission. If you prefer to pay in instalments, there’s an EMI option available at Rs 10,857 per month. The Renault Duster runs on a diesel engine, delivering 85 PS of power. This spacious SUV can be yours for just Rs 2.50 lakh.
Scorpio for Rs 4.95 Lakh
Get your hands on the 2014 Mahindra Scorpio VLX model, a 2-wheel drive car that has clocked 82,401 kilometres. This manual transmission vehicle, owned by its 1st owner, is available for Rs 4.95 lakh. The Mahindra Scorpio offers a mileage of 12.05 kmpl, thanks to its robust 2179 CC engine that produces 120 bhp of power and 290 Nm of torque. It rolls on large 16-inch tires.
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