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Top 20 cars under Rs 8 lakh, from Maruti Celerio to Kia Sonet, check price

New Delhi: Best cars under Rs 8 lakh: If your budget is between Rs 5 to 8 lakh and you want to buy a new car in this segment, then this report is for you. Today we will talk about all 20 vehicles of this series. These include cars from Maruti (Maruti Suzuki Cars), Hyundai […]

New Delhi: Best cars under Rs 8 lakh: If your budget is between Rs 5 to 8 lakh and you want to buy a new car in this segment, then this report is for you. Today we will talk about all 20 vehicles of this series. These include cars from Maruti (Maruti Suzuki Cars), Hyundai (Maruti Suzuki Cars) to Mahindra (Mahindra Cars).

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We will inform you about the new prices of these vehicles. These include the price of the entry-level and high-end variants. so let’s have a look:

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From Maruti Celerio to Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, all the mentioned cars comes in range of 5 lakh to 8 lakh.

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The budget of Rs 5 lakh to 7 lakh includes Maruti Suzuki 7, Honda 2, Hyundai 5, Kia 1, Nissan 1, Toyota 1, Renault 2 and Mahindra 1 vehicle. Maruti Suzuki Celerio is the cheapest car in this range. At the same time, Maruti Suzuki WagonR is the best selling car in this segment. The Renault Triber is the cheapest 7-seater car to come in this range.

First published on: Nov 02, 2022 01:03 PM IST


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