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ndia has always been a cost-sensitive market, but when it came to buying cars, we used to pay a premium to own diesel powered vehicles so that running costs could be under control. No more. Car owners now want the cost of buying cars to be low too, hence the preference for pre-owned cars. Also, with the prices of petrol and diesel decontrolled, people see more value in buying petrol powered vehicles at unbelievably low prices. All this has now pushed the sales of pre-owned car sales in India to almost the same as new car sales - signaling the growing trend of low cost of automobile ownership, right from the beginning. With this in mind, we got about the task of identifying pre-owned entry-level luxury cars that we can buy for Rupees 5 Lakhs - the amount we have to shell down for a new ‘normal’ hatchback. This quest threw up some interesting facts – did you know that you could buy a pre-owned Mercedes C-Class, a Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Toyota Camry, or a Skoda Octavia well under the five lakh mark? These petrol-powered cars, though used, are much better cars with more powerful engines, more safety features, more cabin space, separate boot for luggage, more luxury and a few rungs above on the desirability scale and image they portray. We’ve presented them in a bare-bones style so you get to the crux of the matter quickly. The Skoda Octavia, mentioned above has also been road tested by our team. We’ve found it to be one potent road rocket, a true enthusiast’s car with high levels of build quality, sun roof, airbags… the works, and the important part is that its 1.8 litre engine puts out 160 bhp and can take you all the way to 230 kmph… all for under 5 lakhs! Now compare that to a hatchback which has 70 bhp on the average and struggles to touch 140 kmph and has no safety features whatsoever! We’ve been including a fair number of luxury cars in the magazine, as dealers around the country are witnessing a sale of these upscale models. Most professionals from the medical, engineering, infotech, real estate, startups and other ‘hot’ fields are consciously putting their money on luxury cars to make them stand out from the crowd. Look around you while driving… you’re bound to see at least one luxury car driving in your line of sight in any city in India... and this can only be a good thing as all of us - whether we drive a hatchback or a luxury car – are looking for the next better car. Another area of concern is the way cars are spontaneously catching fire these days. Are we safe in our own cars? What causes these fires, and what can be done to prevent them? We look at this fiery subject in detail.
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COMPAROS
A to Z PROFILE
6 Tata Zica
12 BMW X1
28 BMW 320d Series VS
46 Details of 216 used
7 Suzuki Ignis
16 Range Rover evoque
7 New Innova
20 Volvo XC-60
8 Trail Blazer
22 Skoda Octavia
30 Maruti Suzuki Dzire VS
9 Bentayga to drive into
LIFESTYLE
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Mercedes GLE Coupé
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32 Mercedes E-Class
Audi A4 2.0 TDI
29 Hyundai i20 Elite VS
Maruti Suzuki Swift Honda Amaze
Tata Safari Strome
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Catch fire?
luxury saloons under 5 lakhs
44 FUEL efficiency
cars available in the Indian maket.
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Tata reveals the Zica
There has been a huge buzz in the media about the launch of the Tata Kite, but looks like the Kite has all but flown, as Tata Motors revealed its newest car, the Zica, on its Facebook page. The car which is a mashup of the words ‘Zippy Car’, will be premiered in a week or two and is expected to be launched in January. The Zica will be positioned between the company’s Nano and the Bolt, and will replace the Indica in the private passenger vehicles market. It will be pitted against entry-level hatchbacks like the Maruti Alto, Hyundai Eon, the Renault Kwid, the Hyundai i10, Maruti WagonR and the Chevrolet Beat. Judging by the looks in the photograph, it sure looks different from its stable mates and is more in tune with the cars in the market. Zica is expected to be powered by an all-new three-cylinder 1.2-liter petrol engine, and a three-cylinder 1.0-liter diesel engine, which is a scaled-down version of Tata’s 1.4-liter four-cylinder unit, with one cylinder chopped off. The engines are expected to be paired with manual and automated manual transmissions, and prices will probably start at around Rs. 4 lakhs.
Maserati zooms into Bengaluru Maserati inaugurated its second dealership in India recently in the South Indian city of Bengaluru in partnership with Jubilant AutoWorks Private Ltd. The first dealership opened in Delhi in September, while a third dealership will be opened soon in Mumbai. The company is expected to cater to other cities as well with dedicated sales managers at Chennai, Hyderabad and Kochi. The new dealership located on MG Road has enough floor space to display six vehicles and will offer sales and servicing for the entire Maserati range in India including the likes of the Ghibli diesel sedan, the Quattroporte diesel and GTS sedans, the GranTurismo sports coupe and the GranCabrio. The showroom will also have a visitor’s lounge, a merchandising section as well as a configurator area where clients can customize their new vehicle.
DIY lens repair film launched Most car owners in India who do not have covered parking have had their tail-lamps, turn indicators and to a lesser extent, headlamp lens broken by either kids playing in the vicinity of the car or even other cars reversing into your car. The problem is, to get it repaired, or rather, replaced, entails taking the car to the service station, leaving it the whole day and picking it up in the evening, and ah, paying for the whole light assembly. Not everyone is inclined to go the whole way, so they just stick scotch tape in the
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cracks/holes, which serves the purpose but doesn’t look good at all. A little water and the tape peels off, letting in water and spoiling the electrical circuits. Enter 3M India with its Hi-Strength Lens Repair Film with a strong adhesive backing creates a waterproof seal, preventing further damage to the lens interior and electrical components. The flexible plastic adheres easily to lens surfaces. For quick easy repairs, simply cut the film to size, remove the adhesive liner, and apply to broken lens. Available in Red, Amber and clear, it’s a perfect solution for a semi-permanent fix to cover headlamps, turn indicators and stop lamps.We say it’s excellent. Try it and you’ll fall for it too.
Suzuki Ignis to take on the Kwid The soft-roader craze has hit a new high with the launch of Renault Kiwd, with the manufacturer having to suspend bookings. Such has been the interest in the low-cost quasi-SUV. Maruti is not the one to take things lying down and is seriously considering bringing Suzuki’s microSUV, the Ignis to India. The car looks like an SUV
for sure and has more muscle than the recently launched Kwid, with flared wheel arches and a high seating position. It may also plonk in a touch screen Multi Information Display system, especially since the Kwid comes with one. The car looks quite rugged and is expected to appeal to a larger audience, given Maruti’s
image in the Indian public. While the Kwid comes with an 800cc engine, the Maruti Suzuki Ignis may be beefed up with a one litre engine or even the 1.2 litre unti that is presently doing duty on the Maruti Swift. This will surely give the Ignis power to back its rugged image, and is expected to send ripples in the car market.
New Innova seen at Guangzhoa Auto Show
Toyota has launched the new generation Toyota Innova at the Guangzhou Auto Show in Indonesia. This Innova is most likely to be launched in India soon. The MPV is available in three trim levels- the entry level G, the midlevel V and the top end Q.
The Innova gets a dual VVT-i 2.0L petrol engine that makes 137 BHP @ 5,600 rpm and 183 Nm of torque @ 4,000 rpm and a GD 2.4L diesel engine with a variable nozzle turbo (VNT) that makes 147 BHP @ 3,400 rpm and 342 Nm of torque @ 1,200 - 2,800 rpm. Both engines are
4-cylinder, 16-valve units, which can be mated with a 5-speed manual gearbox or 6-speed automatic gearbox. It remains to be seen if the automatic unit will be brought to India. The new generation Toyota Innova will come with a wheelbase of 2800mm, and will be 4745mm in length, 1820mm in width and 1800mm in height. The India bound Toyota Innova will come with a cabin which is well-equipped with an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with voice control and Bluetooth connectivity, a multi-
function steering wheel, a Smart Entry Key, and dual-zone climate control function. The top end model may get projector lights and integrated day time running LEDs, a smart close rear door, puddle lamps, a smart key and entry request sensor. Rear seats get roof mounted AC vents, foldable trays, seat base side mounted flip-out type cup holders and tumble forward 2nd row seats. It also comes with ABS with EBD, VSC, hill start assist, ISOFIX child seat mounts, along with front, side, curtain and knee airbags.
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Ferrari zooms into Mumbai and Delhi
India becomes the 58th market in the world to have official Ferrari representation. Ferrari had commenced its operations in Delhi with a collaboration with Select Motors and followed it up with a launch in Mumbai recently in collaboration with Select Cars and Navnit Motors. The Mumbai showroom will sell the entire Ferrari line up and also provide service support not just to the showroom customers, but also to the existing Ferrari owners in the country. The company has also setup its own service center in Andheri. Ferrari exited India last year after an acrimonious split with their former collaborators in India who, the company says, did not honour their commitment to take care of Ferrari customer’s service needs. What will put a smile on everyone’s lips is that the showroom in Mumbai also has a lounge to entertain Ferrari enthusiasts. The showroom also offers full customisation range to the buyers to select upholstery, accessories and paint schemes.
VW India to recall 3.23 diesel cars Beleaguered German auto firm Volkswagen will recall 3.23 lakh vehicles in India after a government-ordered probe found the company using diesel engines equipped with a defeat device which help cheat emission tests, as it had done in the US and other global markets. The company accepted the offense and will voluntarily recall 3.23 lakh vehicles which have been fitted with the E189 engines that are equipped with defeat device. The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) said it found that diesel cars manufactured in India by Volkswagen having E189 engine were fitted with the “defeat device”, which may lead to excess nitrogen oxide emission levels in on-road vehicles. VW has already admitted that 11 million diesel engine cars worldwide were fitted with the software that helped in manipulating emission tests. It faces fine of up to $18 billion in the US. Automobile manufacturers have been recalling vehicles on safety issues since industry body Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) initiated a voluntary policy in July 2012.
Big Chevy sets sales charts ablaze Customers have been queuing up for Chevrolet’s latest offering the huge Trail Blazer, and is reported to have been sold out until March 2016. The company is bringing in the SUV in CBU form, and is expected to bring in more in January. The car is quite expensive, and this means it is expected to be picked up by the high and the mighty. Though the SUV is a 2-wheel drive only model, the Trail Blazer is expected to fight the Ford Endeavour, the Toyota Fortuner and the Mitsubishi Pajero, The Chevrolet design hallmarks are visible in the form of the bowtie logo, flared wheel arches and massive road presence. The SUV is powered by a 2.8-litre fourcylinder turbocharged diesel engine producing 200bhp and a massive 500Nm of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed AT.
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Bentley Bentayga to drive into India in April The Bentley Bentayga debuted at the Frankfurt motor show in September, and is expected to drive into India in April 2016. Bentley’s SUV intentions were first unveiled in 2012 at the Geneva motor show and received sharp criticism for the design cues. After this, Bentley went on to give its SUV design-lines based on the Continental series. Bentley’s Bentayga uses a twin-turbocharged 6.0-litre W12 engine that churns out 600bhp and 900Nm of torque. This SUV packs enough oomph to do the 0-100kmph run in 4.2 seconds and gather a top speed of 300kmph. The world’s most luxurious and fastest SUV was also revealed at a private event in Beijing where it’s priced at Rs 4.3 Crore. There’s no word on how much the Bentley Bentayga will cost in India, but we can realistically expect it to be very expensive.
The XUV goes automatic Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., recently announced the launch of the Automatic variant of the New Age XUV500. The Automatic Option will be available on 3 variants of the New Age XUV500 - W8 FWD and W10 FWD & AWD. The Automatic starts at an attractive price of Rs.15.36 lakhs (ex-showroom Navi Mumbai) for the W8 FWD variant and will be available across Mahindra Dealerships December 5, 2015 onwards. The New Age XUV500 is the only SUV in its class to offer a 2nd generation 6-speed automatic transmission with AWD as an option. The all new Automatic Transmission has been sourced for the first time from the leading global supplier, AISIN, Japan. The New Age XUV500 Automatic takes the driving experience to the next level with easy cruising on city roads as well as on challenging terrains.
Mahindra to acquire Pininfarina Pininfarina, the world famous Italian automobile design house, recently revealed that they are in talks with Mahindra & Mahindra. The company has been in some serious financial doldrums, and has been incurring losses since almost a decade, with its total debt close to Rs. 370 Crore. Pininfarina has designed almost all Ferrari cars including the latest Ferrari 488, Maserati cars, Alfa Romeos and even a one-off Rolls-Royce amongst a host of other cars. Since automobile manufacturers started building design capabilities in-house, the design houses like Pininfarina started running into losses. Interestingly, Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata, was a part of the consortium that helped Pininfarina restructure close to Rs. 1000cr debt between 2009 and 2012.
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Mercedes GLE Coupé to be launched soon
Mercedes GLE Coupe will be launched in India early next year as a CBU model. The car is also available in India in a saloon form. The GLE Coupe is expected to be available in the GLE 350d 4MATIC Coupe variant, possibly with the AMG body kit. Power is sourced from a 3.0-liter V6 twin turbo diesel engine capable of 255 hp and 620 Nm of torque. It is paired to a 9G-TRONIC 9-speed automatic gearbox, while a 4MATIC AWD system is standard. The full-blown GLE 63 S could also be introduced to rival the BMW X6 M, which packs a 5.5-liter twin turbo V8 engine producing 576 hp and 760 Nm of torque.
Unconfirmed reports reveal Skoda’s plan to debut their Seven-seater SUV at the Paris Motor Show and may be put up for sale next yearend. This SUV will be positioned above the low-selling Skoda Yeti and is expected to be a price at a premium. Dubbed the Snowman, the vehocle is expected to be over 4.7 meters long and contain the Skoda Superb and Octavia engines, including the 1.8 litre petrol and 2.0 litre Diesel engines, ported through a six speed manual or seven speed automatic gearbox. Given Skoda India’s strategy of targeting the premium segment, the Snowman could launch in India as a less expensive alternative to its German cousin, the 2016 VW Tiguan, which is confirmed for the Indian market.
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A seven-seater SUV from Skoda?
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A COMPACT CROSSOVER
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BMW X1 The BMW X1 comes in the following 3 versions with 2 engines and 1 transmission and 2 fuel options. Petrol: sDrive 18i. Diesel: sDrive 20d, sDrive20d Exclusive Engine Power Transmission Mileage - Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation Courtesy
2.0 Diesel 177 bhp @ 4000 rpm 6-speed Auto 11 kmpl Rs. 30 Lakhs Rs. 18-20 Lakh 40%
Pros: Great ride and handling, decent mileage. Cons: No 4x4, looks like a hatchback, noisy engine, low cabin space.
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MW has tried to market the X1 as a vehicle catered “for a life full of possibilities”. The combination looks appealing on the surface for an entry level German SUV that’s blessed with a recognized badge and the sort of technical abilities to venture where few others can. We reserve that description for the X1’s that actually possess BMW’s impressive xDrive technology and based on an experience we had near a lake bank, it isn’t hard to consider its all-wheel drive system as one of the best in the business. Problem is, this X1 sDrive20d we have on hand, comes without the stuff, and in fact it’s the only variant of the X1 available on the used car market at the moment, so is it really worthy to buy a BMW “X” car?
Equipment: BMW X1 was launched in 2009 with one
trim level as standard. It comes equipped with xenon headlights, satellite navigation, Bluetooth, 8 speakers, rear parking sensors and six air bags. Buyers can also choose from different 17-inch alloy wheel options, to leather upholstery as well.
Practicality: The headroom is impressive and legroom is very good as the X1 echoes the bigger X models’ versatility and it is spacious inside considering the family compact size. There’s plenty of room in the boot - the area is wide and long with 420 litres of space. The rear seats split and fold down to create a larger load space. In the cabin, storage is decent with good-sized door pockets and a central cup holder along with a cubbyhole that doubles as the centre armrest.
Running cost: Most German makes have a reputation for pricey servicing but while BMW X1 running costs may be more expensive compared to the likes of Audi Q3 and Skoda Yeti. The decent fuel economy of the X1 means running costs can be kept at a reasonable level.
Reliability: BMW has a good reputation for well-built and solid cars, so there are rarely any issues
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with BMW X1’s reliability. The X1 feels as robust as a BMW off-roader should. On the road the X1 impresses with its composed manners, maintaining comfortable and relaxing drive. But off-roading could get a bit fussy and transmits more of the road imperfections into the cabin.
what the X1 is. Compact off-roaders and soft roaders are popular these days, not because they are taken off-road, but are used as style statements, and the fact that this is a BMW gives it extra appeal to pre-owned compact off-roader buyers.
Buying used:
BMW’s X1 was an instant hit when it first went on sale in October 2009. It isolates itself a bit in a similar way that the X6 does, working around the need to fulfil a niche by creating a smaller one of its own. It brings the concept of a saloon, estate and an SUV closer together, but not too convincingly. There is not much to place in high regard but perceive it as being a bit of a rugged car to rush around in everyday life. - Murtuza Abedi
The smallest X model in the BMW range is a popular choice in the pre-owned market, so there should be plenty of choice of sDrive20d models as they come at decent prices. All are economical and perform well.
Selling: An affordable, practical and comfortable BMW will always be easy to sell and that’s exactly
Verdict:
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The baby
Range Rover
Range Rover evoque The Range Rover comes in the following 4 versions with 2 engine, 2 fuel and 1 transmission options Diesel: 2.2 Pure, 2.2 Prestige, 2.2 Dynamic/ Petrol: 2.0 Dynamic Coupe Engine Power Transmission Mileage - Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation Courtesy
2.2 Diesel Turbo 190 bhp @ 4000 rpm 9 speed Auto 8 kmpl Rs. 73 Lakhs Rs. 34 - 36 Lakhs 50%
Pros: Great looks, performance, snob value, comfort, safety features, ground clearance, luxury. Cons: Lacks off road ability.
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ange Rover is known around the world for its no-nonsense luxurious off-roaders that are equally at home in the city. Trouble is, they are so bloody expensive that no normal person would be able to afford one of these… until this model from the company. Ever since it’s been introduced, it has managed to pull in younger buyers as well as people buying entry-level luxury cars. Now with the car available in the pre-owned segment, it’s even more affordable. It is an extremely good-looking car, after all it was designed by Spice girl Victoria Beckham,
and being a Range Rover, it’ll take your image a few notches upwards on the social circuit.
Equipment The Evoque comes with a 2.2 litre turbo diesel that puts out 194 bhp to the 18 inch wheels through a 9-speed automatic gearbox. Keeping in line with its family tradition, the Evoque is also equipped with an AWD system to give it some legs off the road. Though this is no match for a proper 4x4 system that is there in its larger siblings, it is more than enough for a softroader with off-road intentions. The Evoque comes with 6 airbags, ABS, EBD, brake assist,
traction control, hill hold control, Immobilizer, collapsible steering column, rear wash/wipe, electrical sun roof, bottle holders front and rear, 12v power outlets, front cup holders, auto rain sensing wipers, GPS navigation, touch screen display, Double DIN music system with USB/Aux in, six-way manually adjustable driver seat, cruise control, steering mounted audio controls, 60/40 folding rear seat, electric retractable rear view mirrors, LED tail lamps, and a huge 575 litre boot.
Practicality Luxury offerings from the Range Rover stable are often unwieldy, their weight and large proportions making them a tad tough to pilot on the Indian roads, so it’s a joy to finally see a Range Rover that is good to look at, performs exquisitely on the road and is also mildly capable off-road, but what’s pulling people to it are the top class looks and brand image. Even though the roof is sloping towards the rear, there is quite a lot of space inside for all passengers, sitting in the front or the rear. The needle stich leather seats are soft, wide and will keep you cocooned in luxury. The car also has a big 575 liters of boot space, add to it is the 60:40 the split of the rear seats that multiplies the space making it further practical. The cabin
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have paid a couple of years ago for it, so prices will naturally be slashed to market rates. That said, if the car has been looked after well, with all the service records available, it will retain value better.
Verdict If you are looking for a well-known brand of SUV, then it makes immense sense to pick one up when you can. It offers you a desirable set of wheels, that is not only at home in the city’ but also on the highway and the road less travelled. As crossovers go, this is one sorted out vehicle and has all the features we expect of a bigger Range Rover, but within manageable proportions and luxurious interiors. - Johnson
Also Consider is very well appointed and has a luxurious feel to everything. The Evoque has no gear shifter, but rotary switches which are concealed until you start the car, after which they pop out slowly from their hideouts. The Terrain Response system switches are also close to the rotary shifter. Due to the design, the rear glass is quite small and compromises rear visibility. Taking the luxury theme forward is the excellent sound system – its eight speakers providing a theater-like experience in a car. The drive system is excellent and the gearbox compliments it thoroughly, while the AWD system is good enough to take the car through whatever you throw at it. Handling is superb with loads of grip at any speed, while the suspension is tuned to absorb everything on the road, with only big potholes being felt in the cabin.
Running costs The Range Rover Evoque returns a combined mileage of 8kmpl, not bad for a crossover with off-road intentions. Service and spares cost the earth, but remember it is a proper luxury vehicle and it has cost to match. All that top class instrumentation and the materials used in the interiors are expensive and maintaining them costs too. These costs are in line with its contemporaries.
Reliability The Evoque, though from the Tata stable, is completely imported, and is top class. Range Rovers are known to last decades on end without any serious problems. Even this baby SUV is built on those lines and will be very reliable, but since this is a modern vehicle, it needs proper care every once in a while. So adherence to service schedules does wonders to it longevity.
Volvo XC60, BMW X3, Audi Q5, Mercedes GLE-Class.
Buying used It is a best seller all over the world with Tata struggling to keep up with orders, with so much going for it, the car is quickly snapped up. Do bear in mind that when new, the Evoque was brought into India through the CBU route and hence very expensive. The new Evoque is made in India and is cheaper by a large margin, so you’ve got everything to gain if you decide to buy the pre-owned one. Pick one up as soon as you can… you’ll not regret it. It’s got performance, image, brand value, safety, capability and at great prices.
Selling It’s not a great time to sell your Evoque, as explained above, it’s just been announced that the new India-made Evoque is available for almost half the cost of what you would
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Good looking AWD Crossover Volvo is known for the loads of safety equipment it packs into its cars and SUVs, and this is no different, but what makes it unique is – this all-wheel-drive Crossover also looks extremely good and has performance to match! The best of everything. Sadly, this good product is marred by lack of brand value in India. If you look past that, you get an extremely capable Crossover that’ll serve you well in every department.
Volvo XC - 60 D5 - AWD The Volvo XC60 comes in the following 3 versions with 2 engine, 1 fuel and 1 transmission options Diesel: D4 Kinetic, D4 Summum, D5 Summum.
Engine Power Transmission Mileage - Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation Courtesy
2.4 Diesel Turbo 215 bhp @ 4000 rpm 6 Speed Auto 9.5 kmpl Rs. 56 Lakhs Rs. 24-28 Lakhs 50%
Pros: Performance, looks, comfort, safety features, ground clearance, luxury. Cons: Lacks brand image, suspension, fuel efficiency, low speed ride.
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Equipment The D5 version of the XC60 we’re testing for this story, has a 2.4 litre 5-Cylinder diesel engine and puts out a good 215 bhp and can zip on the highway at over 200kmph all day. It has top build quality and good ground clearance to take care of your off road adventures. The XC60 is equipped with 18-in wheels, 70 liter tank, rear a/c vents, satellite navigation, 2-DIN audio, Bluetooth connectivity, USB/Aux input, automatic climate control, dual zone a/c, air quality control, rear reading lamp, rear center armrest, leather seats, trunk light, lumbar support, cruise control, multi-function steering wheel, heated/cooled seats, sunroof, ABS, EBD, Traction control, automatic head lamps, follow me headlamps, parking sensors front and rear, brake assist, rear camera etc.
Practicality Like we said before, the Volvo is very practical. Its 495 liters of luggage space can swallow up a lot of luggage for those inter-city trips with the family and the 60:40 split rear seats enable you to transport oversized pieces of luggage in an emergency. Its large 70 liter fuel tank enables you to travel long distances without re-fuelling… and out on the highway,
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the suspension, interiors, automatic A/C and leather seats conspire to make you feel like royalty. A center arm rest, power points, climate control etc., for the rear seat dwellers makes it inviting for the family or whoever is travelling with you. There are cup and bottle holders for the front and the rear, plus a reading light for the rear seat… this small detail is often overlooked in most cars, and ah, the tail gate can be opened at the touch of a button and even closed the same way. The dashboard is a little cluttered with a host of buttons, but it’ll be okay once you get the hang of it. That said, everything falls to hand easily, ergonomically it’s quite sorted out and doesn’t distract the driver. The suspension is slightly on the stiffer side and low-speed drives – aka city drives - are slightly uncomfortable, but the same suspension flattens bad roads and no roads at speeds, so highway and off-road adventures are the name of the game. From the present crop of Crossovers, this is the best looking, and backs it up by good performance.
Running costs A long body, big engine, quality build and a host of safety features make the D5 quite a heavy vehicle, and at 1.8 tons, it takes a lot
of power to keep it moving, and it shows on the fuel consumption figures. The D5 returns a combined average of around 9kmpl. Also bear in mind that spares and service are above industry average and will cost you quite a bit, but then this is no ordinary vehicle, it is
a Crossover that scores well in every other department, and is quite popular in the country. It’ll keep serving you without complaint for years to come and suddenly sacrifice its life for you in the event of an accident, with all its safety features combining forces to keep the occupant safe.
Reliability Volvos have a reputation for quality and safety, and this XC60 is no exception. They will keep going on and on for years at end, provided you adhere to its regular service schedules. Owners are quite a happy lot and would gladly vouch for it, and no major complaints have been reported from anywhere around the country.
Buying used It’s the best looking one among the current breed of Crossovers and since it does not
have the brand image of its other well-known rivals, it depreciates considerably and make an excellent choice as a pre-owned vehicle. Make no mistake about its image though – it turns heads everywhere you go. Most used ones in the market are well looked after and kept very well mechanically too, after all they have service histories, so you can almost pick them up with your eyes closed!
Selling The XC60 has quite a fan following, so it will be quite easy to get maximum for your car, if it’s been kept well and all service records are available with you. However, bear in mind that since it’s not that popular a vehicle, and does not have brand value, buyers will try to beat down the price, but if you persist, you can get most of the price you paid for it.
Verdict The Volvo XC60 may not have the brand power of the other luxury marquees but it more than compensates for it with its list of safety features that are only available as options in its rivals. With the interest on the Crossover segment at its highest in India, and the XC having a diesel heart, plus the All-Wheel-Drive, there’s no
stopping it from being a success even in the pre-owned section. It’s one hell of a car and will leave you very satisfied. - BJ
Also Consider BMW X3, Audi Q5, Mercedes GLE-Class, Land Rover Evoque.
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Skoda Octavia The Octavia comes in the following 5 versions with 3 engine, 2 fuel and 2 transmission options. Petrol: vRS, TSI Ambition / Diesel: TDi Ambition, TDi Ambition AT, TDi Elegance AT Engine Power Transmission Mileage - Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation Courtesy
1.8 Petrol Turbo 150 bhp @ 5500 rpm 5 speed manual 12 kmpl Rs. 18-20 Lakhs Rs. 3.25 – 5.2 Lakhs 80% Chequered Flag
Pros: 0-150kmph in 18 seconds, comfortable cabin, ground clearance, space, brakes, boot. Cons: Hard suspension, harsh ride, fuel efficiency.
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Road Rocket at bargain prices
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orld over, the Octavia vRS has endeared itself to police forces for its understated styling, great performance, reliability and ease of ownership, but in India it does not sell as well as it should because in its heart beats a petrol motor. Do not get swayed by what others think of it though, as it has as many admirers who swear by its performance, and would readily sell their soul to the devil to possess this amazing road rocket.
Equipment: The vRS we’re testing here has a turbo-charged 1.8 litre petrol engine belting out 160 bhp and has a top speed of 230 kmph… and its build quality is solid, unlike its Japanese competitors, which makes its ride quality better than anything in its price bracket. This Octavia comes with a sunroof, six airbags, parking sensors, ABS, EBD, ESP, Traction Control, Leather seats, folding rear seats, alloy wheels, rear AC vents, rain sensing wipers, darkness sensing headlamps… in short everything you’d ever need. It’s got oodles of speed backed by safety features that keep you protected in case of an accident, but at no time does it feel out of control. It feels so planted that you are ‘driven’ to take it to the limit.
Practicality Solid build quality of the Europeans gives the car a heavy feel to it, which aids in its holding
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on to the road surface like a leech. Suspension is a bit stiff for a ‘family’ car but then with its Rally Sport pedigree, it is perfect for such a fast and heavy car. Space is what the Octavia has in abundance, so travelling city to city is a very comfortable chore, while the huge boot will gobble up all the passengers’ luggage and some. The interiors are a bit staid by current standards, but remember that the vRS we have on hand is a decade old. The dashboard looks dated, then again, the interiors are functional
and everything falls to hand easily, without fumbling. It is built like a vault with thick body panels and doors shut with a reassuring thud. The rear seats fold down completely which increases the boot space multi-fold in times of a luggage emergency. The seats are wellpadded and comfortable, and the leg room front and rear is more than enough. While the drive in city limits is its weak point, out on the highway is where it shows its true colours. A true driver’s car.
Running costs The Octy weighs nearly a ton and a half and it’s got a scorcher of an engine and it’s a petrol, so you’ve got a fuel guzzler on hands. That said, no one buys the Octavia vRS for fuel economy, but in its defense, even with these negatives, it consistently returns 8-10kmpl in the city and over 14kmpl on the highways. Service has always been a problem with Skodas, with owners rating their service centers very low, plus the cost of spares and service is above industry average… but everything is forgotten once you’re in the driver’s seat. All your car worries are replaced by an ear to ear grin.
Reliability Skodas are reputed to ride well without giving owners headaches. No major problems have been reported, except for service related ones, which differ from place to place. No major
reliability problems are foreseen too, if the service schedules are adhered to at regular intervals.
from it. Needless to say, a detailed service history can push the price up a bit.
Buying used
The Octavia is expected to be bought by enthusiasts with limited resources. A rocket for the price of a Nano, well almost… and it’s a perfect car for them. It’s a car that you’ll love to drive fast, it’s a car that will keep you safe, keep the family comfortable and keep pasting smiles on your face every time you use it… so what if it falls short on something called fuel economy? To tell you the truth, no one buys this car with fuel bills in mind. - BJ
Most Skodas have been known to be in enthusiasts’ hands who take great pride in driving these beauties, so they’ll have been kept very well inside and out. Petrol vehicles are given a step-motherly treatment and this one is no different, so you have a high chance of getting one on the cheap. Don’t get desperate and pick any one that comes your way. Take your time, look for them and you’ll be rewarded with a well-kept example soon.
Selling The pre-owned car market has very few vRSes due to it being a petrol, so you can sell it at a slight premium over the others, but remember that you’re not likely to get any great amount
Verdict
Also Consider Maruti Ertiga, Chevrolet Enjoy, Nissan Evalia, Mahindra Xylo.
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BMW 320d Series vs Audi A4 2.0 TDI
BMW 320d 3 Series comes in 5 versions with 3 engine, 1 transmission and 2 fuel options. Variants - 320D, Sports Line, Luxury Line, 328i Petrol, M3 Petrol. Engine Power Transmission Mileage Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation
- 2.0 Diesel / 184bhp @ 4000 rpm
- 8 Gears Automatic - 8 kmpl - Rs. 43 lakhs* - Rs. 16 - 22 lakhs - 50% (1-5 years)
AUDI A4 Audi A4 comes in 11 versions with 4 engine,1 transmission and 2 fuel options. Variants - 1.8 TFSI FWD,2.0 TDI FWD, 3.0 TFSI Quattro, 3.0 TDI Quattro.
Engine Power Transmission Mileage Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation
- 2.0 TDIDiesel / 174bhp @ 4200 rpm - CVT Automatic - 17 kmpl - Rs. 44 lakhs* - Rs. 16 - 25 lakhs - 50% (1-5 years)
Buying Used There are plenty of good used 3 Series around the city, Efficient Dynamics with fuel saving program will be even more worth it. Don’t be afraid of cars with higher mileages, especially diesels, although a BMW dealer service history will be important.
Buying Used More than two thirds of all A4s on the used market are the 2.0-litre TDI, so diesel buyers should have no problem finding one. But you should also be careful, as they’re run more and will be nearing the end of their ‘No issues’ cycle.
Selling Any BMW 3 Series in good condition will sell but you’ll get a better price for a diesel model compared to similar powered petrol. Cars fitted with Efficient Dynamics will command a premium as not only are they more efficient but are also more powerful.
Selling Well-kept diesel models will sell quickest, especially those with key options fitted, such as leather, satellite navigation and automatic transmission. These and the more powerful models will help raise the value making your car more attractive.
Practicality The BMW 3 Series practicality arsenal has many weapons. The car has a smaller boot than the Audi A4 of 450 litres but it is also available with a luggage compartment package which includes a 20-litre sliding drawer beneath the parcel shelf.
Practicality The minimum boot volume in the A4 is 480 litres ahead of key rivals from BMW and Mercedes. The boot is user-friendly too with a flat and wide floor plus an optional luggage pack can be chosen.
Running costs The 3 Series’ running costs aren’t as bad as you might expect. BMW does have excellent residuals and good economy too – especially on cars with Efficient Dynamics. Yearly budget should look at Rs.50,000/thereafter. Additional Service Plan Available BSI (BMW Service Inclusive) Reliability BMW 3 Series reliability is well known all over the world and we expect the latest model to fare just as well.
Running costs Audi servicing tends to be expensive. Expect 10-20K for scheduled service, an yearly budget of Rs. 50,000/thereafter is a conservative estimate. Additional Service Plans available with Audi car life advance.
Pros Great to drive, decent level of standard kit, premium image, superbly built, refined interiors. Cons Expensive options, firm ride.
Reliability Audis tend to perform above average, and the Audi A4 reliability record should be no different. Audi dealers also perform well when responding to problems or complaints. Pros Roomy interior, superb ride and handling, large boot, top quality cabin, excellent choice of engines. Cons Hard to fault, but not active compared to BMW.
Verdict For performance and economy - is the excellent 320d EfficientDynamics which is great to drive and returns an amazing 18 kmpl. BMW prides itself on driving pleasure, and the 3 Series is no exception. The Audi is beautifully finished, build quality was never in question, while the BMW may still have the edge on ultimate driver appeal, the 2008 A4 is a better all-rounder. Our Choice: Audi A4
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Hyundai i20 Elite vs Maruti Suzuki Swift
Hyundai i20 Elite
Hyundai i20 Elite comes in 10 versions with 2 engine, 1 transmission and 2 fuel options. Variants - P- 1.2 Era, Magna, Sportz/(o), Asta, D- 1.4 Era CRDI, Magna CRDI, Sportz/ (o), Asta CRDI.
Engine Power Transmission Mileage - Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation
- 21.4 CRDI Diesel / 89bhp @ 4000 rpm
- Manual - 22 kmpl - Rs. 7.5 lakhs* - Rs. 5 lakhs - 20% (1-5 years)
Maruti Suzuki Swift
Maruti Swift comes in 9 versions with 2 engine 1 transmission and 2 fuel options. Variants - P- Lxi, Lxi (O), Vxi,Zxi, windsongVxi, D- Ldi, Vdi, Zdi, windsong Vdi.
Engine Power Transmission Mileage Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation
- 1.3 TDI Diesel / 74 bhp @ 4000 rpm - Manual - 25kmpl - Rs. 6.8 lakhs* - Rs. 5 lakhs - 15% (1-5 years)
Buying Used There are not many used 120 Elites on the pre-owned market as the car is relatively new, but those that are there are quite expensive as demand for them, specially the diesels, is quite high. Since it’s new, look for showroom maintained ones only and beware of damaged ones.
Buying Used There are thousands of Swifts in the pre-owned market, but are quite expensive as they hold their price well. But then if you decide to sell a few years down the line, you can be sure you’ll get your money back. Stay away from abused ones.
Selling Chances are you do not want to sell your i20 Elite as there are a lot of satisfied owners out there. That said, i20 Elite owners can easily get 80% of their investment if they sell, which they can use to upgrade to a bigger ride.
Selling The market is saturated with Swifts of all kinds, so dealers will beat down the price. Best option is to sell through our classifieds or person to person to get the best deal. That said, if you kept it neat and well maintained, it’s easy to sell.
Practicality Thanks to being longer and wider than before, the Hyundai i20 practicality is better than the model it replaces. That means front-seat passengers enjoy more room than ever. Boot space has been increased from 295 litres to 326 litres.
Practicality This is the Swift’s only real downfall. With 211 litres on offer, boot space is laughable. There are also plenty of other practical touches with a number of cubby holes and cup holders dotted around the car.
Running costs Conceived from the outset as a car that should be cheap to run and maintain, Hyundai i20’s running costs are low. No matter what engine choice you make, you’ll need to visit the dealer every 12 months or 10,000 km for essential maintenance.
Running costs The Swift is excellent value for money new and even better as a used car. All engines are economical and insurance is cheap too, while servicing at Suzuki dealers is very affordable. Depreciation is better than other small cars too.
Reliability This car has undergone a series of gruelling testing in hot, cold and in-between climates so you can expect Hyundai i20 reliability to be just as good as the competition.
Reliability Suzuki has a reputation for mechanical durability, but interior quality has often let it down. The new Swift seems to address that with better interiors fittings and thoughtful design.
Pros Low running costs, warranty, easy to drive, spacious cabin, standard equipment Cons Not overly efficient, sedate pace, no automatic
Pros Good value and well equipped, great fun to drive, distinctive styling, economical diesel available, roomy cabin. Cons Poor rear sets and small boot space.
Verdict Hyundai‘s i20 Elite is a quality product, comfortable, easy-to-live-with and its incredible value makes it a strong contender for your cash, but the Swift is India’s largest selling premium hatchback and a superb small car that is every bit the equal of more expensive hatchbacks. It’s a value-for-money low-cost car that’s good fun to drive. It’s low-cost spares and service stations even in the remotest parts of India makes it the best all-rounder. Our Choice: Maruti Swift
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Maruti Suzuki Dzire vs Honda Amaze
Maruti Suzuki Swift The Maruti Dzire comes in 8 versions with 2 transmission and 2 fuel options Variants - LXI, LTD, VXI, LDI, ZXI, VDI-AT, VDI and ZDI Engine Power Transmission Mileage Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation
- 1.3 Diesel/ 74 bhp
- 5-Speed Manual/Auto - 20 kmpl - Rs. 8.45 lakhs* - Rs. 5.03 - 7.19 lakhs - 15-20% (1-5 years)
Honda Amaze Amaze comes in11 versions with 2 engine, 2 transmission and 3 fuel options Variants - 1.2 EMT, 1.2 EXMT, 1.2 SAT, 1.2 SMT, 1.2 VXAT, 1.2 VXMT (all Petrol), 1.5 EMT, 1.5 EXMT, 1.5 SMT, 1.5 VXMT (All Diesel), 1.2 SPLUS-CNG - 1.2 Petrol/1.5 Diesel/ 87 / 98 bhp Engine Power - 5-Speed manual/Auto Transmission - 14 / 20 kmpl Mileage Combined Cycle - Rs. 5.19 / 9.22 lakhs* Price when new - Rs. 3.00 - 7.32 lakhs Price pre-owned - 25% (1-5 years) Depreciation
Buying Used The Dzire is an ugly looking car with its pastedon boot, but people buy it for the peace of mind it gives. Buy it for that one point alone and it doesn’t disappoint. However, it doesn’t come cheap, as demand is very high.
Buying Used The Amaze was introduced to take a slice of the pie occupied by the Dzire, and it succeeds in doing so. It’s a much better car and has better space management and bigger boot, but since it’s a new car, it’s unlikely to come cheap.
Selling Why would anyone want to sell a perfectly running Dzire? It can only be because either you’re sick of it or you want to upgrade. You will find that selling your car will be quite easy as there is a huge demand for it.
Selling The Amaze has caught the fancy of the motoring public that is looking for a car that’s as good as the Dzire, but more modern. Amaze owners will find it very easy to sell the car. It doesn’t depreciate much, so they will get the price they demand.
Practicality The Dzire is not just good at one thing, but it’s a sum of its parts. Ride quality, drivability, comfort levels, clutch, gearbox - all work like they are supposed to and it returns decent fuel economy consistently. It’s good to drive in the city, as well as the open roads.
Practicality There’s no doubt that the Honda is the better looking of the two and has extremely spacious rear seats... Amaze’s boot is the largest among the 4-metre cars. Given its small outer dimensions, this is a design marvel.
Running costs Marutis sell in large numbers and their spares are made it their millions, and are quite inexpensive compared to the Honda, add to it the extensive Service network and you have an unbeatable combination.
Running costs Both the petrol and diesel are fuel sippers, with good fuel economy, spares are on the higher side, and more importantly, it’s a modern design. That said, it’s an extremely desirable machine that’s good on both city roads and the highways.
Reliability Marutis have a reputation for reliability, and this one’s no different. It’s very rare to see broken down Dzires, unless they’re treated very badly, which is a shame, because this car keeps going on and on and on.
Reliability The Japanese are known for their no-nonsense machines and the Honda is also pretty reliable, in any case this is a new model and we expect no troubles in owning this car. It will keep doing what it’s supposed to do consistently.
Pros Fiat-sourced multi-jet diesel is the best and then some, ride quality, drivability, fuel efficiency, large service network. Cons Frankenstien-like grafted boot is ugly, fixed rear seat.
Pros Small outside, large inside, powerful engines, boot well-designed body and interiors. Cons Diesel engine clatters, lower versions have a lot of equipment missing.
Verdict There’s very little separating the two cars but the Maruti’s multi-Jet engine is a joy to use compared to the good, but a shade lower engine of the Honda. Fuel economy is almost the same, but what tilts the balance towards the Dzire, are the low cost of spares, the exhaustive service network and great resale value. Is it any wonder this choice of function over form is winning in the market? Our Choice: Maruti Dzire
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Mahindra XUV500 vs Tata safari strome
Mahindra XUV 500 The Mahindra XUV500 comes in the following 5 versions with 2 transmission and 1 fuel option. Variants - W6, W6 4X2, W8, W8 4X4, W8 AWD. Engine Power Transmission Mileage Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation
- 2.2 Diesel / 140bhp
- 6-speed Manual - 15kmpl - Rs. 11.20 - 17.99 lakhs* - Rs. 8.50 - 13.40 lakhs - 40% (1-5 years)
Tata Safari Storme Tata Safari Storme comes in the following 5 versions with 1 engine, transmission and 1 fuel options Variants - EX, LX, VX 4x2 and VX 4x4. Engine Power Transmission Mileage Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation
- 2.2 Diesel / 138bhp @ 4000 rpm - 5-speed Manual - 12.7kmpl - Rs. 11.61 - 12.55 lakhs* - Rs. 9.25 - 12.55 lakhs - 40% (1-5 years)
Buying Used It’s arguably the best looking homegrown SUV ever, you could buy it just for that, and is also comfortable among the big Japanese Sport-utes, however, there are niggles a-plenty, so check for detailed service history and then go for it.
Buying Used The Safari has been updated to the Storme in every department but it still looks the same, that said, it can take a lot of beating on the highways and takes bad roads with aplomb. Owners typically abuse them, so look out for signs of damages.
Selling You’ll find no problem whatsoever in selling your XUV500 as it’s one of the cheapest good-looking SUVs you can find in India. You’ll even get a major portion of the money you originally spent on it, if you have a service record.
Selling The Storme holds it’s price reasonably well and if it’s well-kept you’ll even get most of your money back, as there are a lot of die-hard Safari fans who laugh at the little crossovers and put their money on the Storme. Keep service records and you’ll get more.
Practicality A refined car in every sense of the word, and it doesn’t look and feel like a Mahindra product. Being a monocoque, it’s lighter than the Storme and its ride is impeccable, however, bad roads unsettle it. Luggage space is almost non-existent.
Practicality The Storme is an extremely comfortable car on the highway with amazing ride quality. It can tackle mild off road excursions and gives you the tough-boy feeling. Used as a 5-Seater, it can easily accommodate luggage for a long trip for 5 people.
Running costs The XUV is easy to live with as it is comparable to the Storme in all departments - it’s got 7 seats, mileage is good, spares are reasonably priced, but what really is a deal breaker is that Mahindra service is also as bad as Tata’s.
Running costs It’s not built too well, too many things go wrong frequently; Tata Service is not the best; Spares are reasonably priced and most importantly, since there are better options in the market, you might get a preowned Storme at a reasonable price.
Reliability The XUV is a well-built car and feels the same while driving, however, there are reports of brake pads wearing fast, funny noises from the brakes, electrical options going kaput etc. The engine, of course, is very reliable and can run all day.
Reliability Like the XUV, even the Storme suffers from niggles all through the car at regular intervals and needs care every now and then, however, it’s an extremely consistent performer and can go hopping from city to city without complaint.
Pros Spacious, comfortable, good handling, well-equipped - ABS, EBD, ESP, Hill hold Control, Brake Assist, Engine Immobilizer, Airbags all round. Cons Third row for kids only, no luggage space, Mahindra ASS not the best.
Pros Cheapest old-school SUV, LSD, electronic shift for low range, ride quality, seven seats, off road capability. Cons Side facing last row seats, body roll, fit & finish, Tata service.
Verdict The XUV is as good or as bad as the Storme, but there’s no denying that it’s good looks set it apart, that said, there are a lot of Storme fans that will sneer at the XUV, but if you compare it feature by feature, we’d go for the XUV. Our Choice: Mahindra XUV 500
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Practical luxury coupĂŠ
Mercedes E-Class Coupe The E-Class comes in the following 10 versions with 5 engine, 2 fuel and 1 transmission options Petrol: 200 CGI Classic, 200 Elegance, 350 Avantgarde, 350 Coupe, 350 Cabriolet, 63 AMG/Diesel: 250 CDI Classic, 250 CDI Elegance, 220 CDI Elegance, 350 CDI Avantgarde.
Engine Power Transmission Mileage - Combined Cycle Price when new Price pre-owned Depreciation Courtesy
3.5 V6 Petrol 272 bhp @ 6000 rpm 7 speed Auto 18 kmpl Rs. 65 Lakhs Rs. 28 -30 Lakhs 55%
Pros: Comfortable cabin, space, ride and handling, eyeball grabber, powerful engine. Cons: Low roof, low ground clearance, expensive service and spares.
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leather steering wheels cover, Rain sensing wipers, Xenon headlamps, 2DIN music system with 6 speakers, steering mounted controls etc. The car rides in 16 inch alloys that do an excellent job of isolating the road imperfections and keeping occupants ultracomfortable.
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he Mercedes E-Class Coupe stands out from its siblings due to its large two-slat grille and a largish threepointed star in the middle… a welcome change too, as it looks sporty. That said there’s not much to distinguish it from its sedan sibling, unless you look at it from its side profile, where its two huge doors give away its Coupe character. It’s a luxury sports car for the ‘gentleman driver’, it doesn’t make the usual ‘sporty’ noises and goes about its work with cool precision. Anyone who puts so much money on it may want it to be sportier sounding with its engine and exhaust note singing in tune, it’s a sort of unwritten rule in the automotive world, and this Merc breaks the rules and blazes its own path, silently. But there’s no denying that it’s got speed, power, comfort, handling and ride quality in large doses.
Practicality At 4.6 meters, the E-Class Coupe is an XL size, which throws open a lot of space for its occupants and their luggage, no problem there on practicality, however, its height - at 1397mm - is lower than a Maruti Alto’s, so getting in and out is a practical problem.
Equipment The E-Class Coupe comes with a 3498 cc V6 Petrol engine that makes a very healthy 272 bhp @ 6000 rpm and is routed to the wheels through a seven speed automatic gearbox. This two-door, four-seater, rear wheel drive car has a huge 540 litre boot that can swallow most of your luggage. The seats also have a 60:40 split and flip forward, making it very practical when carrying large items. The Coupe comes with a huge Sunroof, ABS, Brake Assist, ESP, Hill hold Control, Traction Control, HDC, 4 Airbags, Automatic climate control, Keyless start, Cruise control, Leather seats,
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Mercs have known to run without whimper in the harshest of terrain without complaint, and this Coupe is no different.
The same low-slung shape aids when on the highway at 3-digit speeds, where it literally sticks to the road, even when cornering. Its sporty intentions can be seen it its Agility Control System which stiffens dampers when you push it hard, and softens when driven in a relaxed manner… all these make it a very relaxed and safe highway cruiser. You’ll be cocooned in luxury you except from a Merc, and even tall people will not complain about leg space, but the same tall people would be uncomfortable in the rear seats, as the sloping roof severely restricts head room. Between the rear seats is a block containing two cup holders and a storage space for odds and ends. The huge sunroof also gets a netted kind of screen to shut out the harsh Indian sunlight. The pillar-less car with its huge rimless doors make it one good-looking car. But for all the beauty and kit on offer,
what takes the cake is the engine, which is the star of the show and takes the huge car from 0-100 7.5 seconds, and goes on to over 250kmph. Ground clearance is just 123mm and needs very careful handling over speed breakers, otherwise you’ll be left with huge repair bills. Also, for a luxury car with sporty intentions, it is very surprising that it doesn’t come with paddle shifts, even the power, though more than adequate, is transferred onto the road rather softly. There’s no power rush as expected in a sports car.
Running costs India is obsessed with mileage and this huge car with a huge engine with sporty intentions disappoints on the face of it with a combined mileage of 7-9kmpl, but for a 3.5 litre engine hauling over 1.8 tonnes, it’s a pretty good figure! But then again, you do not buy a sports car for mileage figures, do you? Service and spares cost a bomb though. This Merc Coupe was brought into India in a Completely Built Up (CBU) form, so spares would be a little tough to source. You pay for the exclusivity and maintaining
this high quality, high tech machine takes a lot of time, money and effort, but in the end it’ll all be worth it. Isn’t that why you want to buy it in the first place?
Reliability Mercs have known to run without whimper in the harshest of terrain without complaint, and this Coupe is no different. It keeps changing its character to serve the road racer in you as well as the family man in you from time to time. Just keep a strict watch on the service schedules and it will keep serving you for a long time to come.
Buying used There’s no denying that this car makes an
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ultimate ‘I’ve arrived’ statement without being overpowering. It make an excellent buy for professionals who’ve just made their mark in their respective fields, and that too by spending just as much as they would on a regular high-end car. A Merc is a Merc, period, but this is two cars rolled into one – a high-end sports car, when you’re in the mood for it, and a luxurious family car when you’re not in a hurry. Just make sure you look for a detailed service history before signing on the dotted line.
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Selling Very few E-Class Coupes are available in the used car market, so you could get the maximum for your car if it’s not been involved in accidents and if all the service records are available.
Verdict Makes a very good buy, not only for bragging rights, but also as a practical luxury car for the whole family, and for those rare occasions you want to unleash
This is two cars rolled into one – a high-end sports car, when you’re in the mood for it, and a luxurious family car when you’re not in a hurry the boy racer in you. No doubt it costs quite a bit to buy, drive and maintain, but owning an E-Class Coupe is a ticket to stardom, well, almost. Get ready for admiring glances where ever you go. - BJ
Also Consider Audi A6, Volvo S80, BMW 5 Series.
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Standing the test of time
ontrary to popular folklore, Fiat set shop in India as late as January 1997, and not the 50s, as people believe it did. How is it possible? People born in the 50s, 60s and 70s have lived and breathed Fiats. That’s because these Italian beauties were manufactured and sold in India under license by Premier Automobiles Limited, and their cars ruled roost as the only competition they had was the venerable Hindustan Ambassador. PAL made the Fiat 1100-103 with suicide doors, and the Fiat 1100D, subsequently changing its name to Premier Padmini and much later made the Premier 118NE, based on the Fiat 124, but with a Nissan sourced engine and gearbox.
engine that does duty in Etios, Liva and Altis and Diahatsu’s small 1.3 litre engine.
For all its high technology and award-winning engines, the company’s beginnings were very humble. FIAT is actually an acronym, the letters of which stand for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino. The Company was established in the year 1899, in Corso Dante, in Turin, but manufactured its first vehicle in the year 1900 – the Fiat 31/2 CV, which had a rear mounted 679cc straight 2 petrol engine with a 3-speed manual transmission. The power was rated at 3.5hp, hence the name 31/2 or the 3.5. The car was more of a coach without a roof or a reverse gear.
So in effect, even though Fiat the company was not physically present in India, its cars continued to carry the name forward as easy to drive, easy to repair ‘modern’ cars! Their cars have stood the test of time and many of them can still be seen on the roads, especially in the black and yellow cab avatar in Mumbai. So when Fiat wanted set up shop in India, Premier sold their business to Fiat, who in turn, introduced their first car, the Fiat Uno and became an instant hit as the car was bigger and had more space than the market leader, the Maruti 800 which was the market leader at that point of time, but the lack of dealer support killed the car. Fiat then went on to have a joint venture with Tata Motors. This tie-up did not do any good for Fiat as service issues cropped up all over India, and the company had to discontinue some of their offerings, leaving their customers high and dry. People still swear by some of Fiat’s offerings like the Palio 1.6 and the Palio 1.9 which are excellent cars even to date, but lack of dealer support and availability of spares ultimately killed them. Despite all these problems, Fiat’s contribution to the modern Indian automobile scene is nothing short of great. Their award-winning 1.3 MultiJet Diesel engine is so efficient that most Indian manufacturers from Maruti to Tata use it in different states of tune, leading to it being dubbed as Indian National Engine. Even the recently launched Maruti S-Cross uses Fiat’s bigger 1.6 MultiJet Diesel engine. More than 20 cars in India from various manufacturers, are powered by the same Fiat 1.3 MJD engine! The 1.3 MJD is the most efficient small diesel engine in the world and has won the International engine of the year award in the year 2005, in the 1.0-1.4 litre category, beating sixty engines built by its competitors, including Peugeot-Citroen and Ford’s 1.4 litre diesel engine, VW’s 1.4 litre FSI, Toyota’s 1.4 litre
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Fiat Uno
What caught people’s imagination was when Italy hosted the first Car Tour of the country, nine Fiats crossed the finish line. By 1902, driver Vincenzo Lancia won the Sassi-Superga uphill race, in the famous Fiat 24 hp model. Giovanni Agnelli, President of Fiat, represented the company on the racetrack, driving an 8hp Fiat in the second Italian Car Tour and set a record in that race. Fiat has grown in size steadily all over the world, by acquiring major car makers. It’s bouquet of cars is quite impressive, and has in its fold Lancia, Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Maserati and manufactures cars like Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Ferrari, Jeep, Lancia and Maserati, apart from Fiat branded cars. - Blessing Johnson
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Why do cars catch fire?
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was driving in bumper to bumper city traffic the other day, when I noticed a car stop abruptly on the other side of the road and the occupants running away from it like they were escaping from a bomb. I couldn’t see the fire, but could see the heat waves over the bonnet area. Only then did I understand that what I had just witnessed was a car that caught fire. People nearby brought sand, water etc., and tried to douse the fire, but the bonnet and engine area was completely burnt. The occupants were lucky to get out of the burning vehicle in one piece, but that incident got me wondering as to why that car caught fire, and if that could happen to my car too. We do not know how many cars catch fire spontaneously in India, as statistics are hard to come by, but in the months of April and May, Chandigarh newspapers reported that over 28 cars caught fire in the city. Agreed, those months
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are the hottest all over India, but cars are made to withstand these extreme temperatures. On closer inspection it was found that in more than half of the cars, owners had replaced the stock halogen headlamp bulbs with High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps. These lamps shine brighter than the halogen ones, but tend to crack due extreme heat, and leak argon / nitrogen from the bulbs, which catch fire on contact with any hot surface. Most of the fires in India are electrical in nature, as we love to add cheap accessories that catch our fancy, starting from higher wattage bulbs for the headlights. This is the simplest quickfix we all have resorted to at one point of time or the other. Problem is, our vehicle’s wiring is made for the OEM bulb it comes with and is not made to take on extra load, leading to heating up the wiring system, melting the rubber sheath and shorting the wires, leading
to sparks… and since we do not ‘see’ what’s happening under the car’s bonnet, we are left to discover it the hard way, or shall we say the ‘hot’ way. We love to accessorise our cars with aftermarket music systems, reversing sensors, reversing cameras, extra stop lamps, extra cabin lights, double horns etc., which are done at the neighbourhood car accessories-wala and the one doing the ‘modifications’ is usually a teen who’s just learnt the skill and wants to make a quick buck. What’s worrying is that wires usually run the length of the car from under the carpet area. Commonsense tells us that overloaded hot wires and carpets are a recipe for disaster. Since cars traverse over rough terrain, jerks and shakes lead to loose connections at electrical connections like the radiator fans, ignition system, stoplights, interior lamps… where sparks can fly and ignite anything.
Though electricity is a major cause of fires, by no means is it the only one. Other modifications like adding a CNG/LPG tank, are also huge contributors in a fire. Engines generate extreme heat, turbochargers generate heat too – add to the mix, the ignition system – the distributor, wires, spark plugs which generate very high voltages to make the sparkplug ‘spark’… and all this under the tight confines of a closed bonnet! Other fire starters are the fuel lines, which, if not maintained properly, leak highly combustible fuel onto hot engines. The tailpipe area is also another area which is dangerous. The temperature at the tailpipe is usually over 400 degrees, and the fuel tank is almost always directly above this superhot area … and it’s not hard to imagine how it would end. While
regular maintenance will usually take care of this, there are manufacturer related fires too. Who in India can forget Nano’s catching fire due to a manufacturing defect? All said and done, cars should be used within their tolerance limits. There have been instances of supercars like Lamborghinis catching fire after a round of hard revving to impress onlookers!
intervals when they recommend changing and checking certain parts, so that these incidents may be nipped in the bud. Go to the authorized service stations and get the modifications done, if you’re apprehensive about them, you could even go to large independent garages.
What’s worse is that these burning cars usually short the electricity in the car and prevent occupants from opening doors and windows, leading to them being roasted to death inside a closed car.
If certain fuses in your car blow out again and again, it’s a clear sign of a problem – attend to it right away. Lastly, do keep two fire extinguishers in the car. They’re cheap – just Rs. 200-500 apiece. Keep one in the car, and the other in the boot. In the event of a fire, you will not have enough time to grab the one inside the car, you could however grab the one in the boot and try to extinguish the fire.
So how do we save ourselves and our cars from these burning infernos? Simple – there’s a reason why manufacturers have service
You car can catch fire anytime, but a little TLC showered on the car from time to time can negate this. - Blessing Johnson
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Six entry level luxury saloons under 5 lakhs
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ndia is predominantly hatchback country, where the top 10 cars sold are all hatches, basically because of their low investment and cramped city roads, but who in their right mind wouldn’t want a proper car, as in a Saloon? If our pockets permit it, we would readily trade our hatch for a Saloon. What we do not realize it that we CAN buy a Saloon for the price of a hatch, in the pre-owned segment. A couple of years ago, when Nissan introduced its Sunny in the Indian market, its advertisement had a couple talking about the neighbour having a caaaaar, while they had just a car… that pretty much sums up our ‘need’ to have a bigger car. Not only are they fodder for neighbourhood talk, you are put up on the social ladder. They are extremely practical too due to their being spacious and having a separate boot area for
luggage, while the interiors are luxurious, apart from the plethora of safety features built in. Can we really get a Luxury Saloon for the price of an i10 or a Ritz? Of course yes. We have here six pre-owned saloons available in the market under Rupees 5 Lakhs. Go through them and you’ll understand why it makes a lot of sense buying these Caaaars. Do not be put off by the thousands of kilometers on the clock, as these cars are built to run for over a lakh kilometers, but do remember that like anything old, they need a lot of care and maintenance. Why buy a puny car with no safety features, basic interiors, flimsy build quality and cramped interiors, when you can get an entry-level luxury saloon?
Mercedes-Benz C-Class C 200CGI
Year: 2005 Engine: 2.0 Petrol, Power: 184 bhp Torque: 285 Nm, Gears: 7 speed Auto Mileage: 9kmpl, Price when new: 28 Lakhs Pre-owned price: 4-5 Lakhs Kilometers run: 60,000 Pros: Luxurious interiors, crash sensor, spacious, large boot, ABD, EBD, airbags Cons: Mileage, spares availability, service expensive.
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Honda Civic
Engine: 1.8 iVTEC Petrol Power: 136 bhp Torque: 172 Nm Mileage: 10 kmpl Price when new: 13.84 Lakhs Pre-owned price: 4 - 4.5 Lakhs Kilometers run: 40 - 50,000 Pros: Great shape, spacious interiors, leather seats, huge boot, reliable, automatic climate control, airbags, leather seats. Cons: Discontinued, low ground clearance.
Toyota Corolla H5 1.8E
Year: 2008 Engine: 1.8 Petrol Power: 125 bhp Torque: 158 Nm Gears: 5-speed manual Mileage: 12 kmpl Price when new: 12.50 Lakhs Pre-owned price: 3.5 - 4.5 Lakhs Kilometers run: 55 - 65,000 Pros: Ageless shape, spacious interiors, ground clearance, air bags, leather seats, powerful, reliable Cons: Handling, gearbox, rear seat legroom.
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Honda Accord 2.4 iVTEC Year: 2005 Engine: 2.4 Petrol Power: 142 bhp Torque: 196Nm Gears: 5-speed manual Mileage: 9 kmpl Price when new: 15 Lakhs Pre-owned price: 4 - 4.5 Lakhs Kilometers run: 40 – 50,000 Pros: Popular car, spacious interiors, luxury fittings, powerful, reliable, ABS, airbags, leather seats. Cons: Mileage.
Toyota Camry 2.5G
Year: 2004 Engine: 2.5 Petol Power: 164 bhp Torque: 233Nm Gears: 6-Speed Manual Mileage: 8 kmpl Price when new: 24 Lakhs Pre-owned price: 4 - 4.5 Lakhs Kilometers run: 40 - 60,000 Pros: Luxury, space, powerful engine, automatic climate control, leather seats, ABS, EBD, 7 airbags. Cons: Major repairs expensive.
Skoda Octavia vRS Year: 2005 Engine: 1.8 Petrol Power: 150 bhp Torque: 210 Nm Gears: 5-speed manual Mileage: 10 kmpl Price when new: 13.45 Lakhs Pre-owned price: 3.25 - 4.5 Lakhs Kilometers run: 40 - 50,000 Pros: Powerful turbo engine, solid build, great drivability, reliable, ABS, leather seats. Cons: Mileage, stiff handling, expensive spares and service.
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Average fuel consumption figures of all cars in the market Name Ashok Leyland Stile Aston Martin Rapide Aston Martin V8 Vantage Audi A3 Audi A4 Audi A6 Audi A7 Audi A8 Audi Q3 Audi Q5 Audi Q7 Audi R8 Audi RS5 Audi TT Bentley Continental flying Spur Bentley Continental GT Bentley Mulsanne BMW 1 series BMW 3 series BMW M3 BMW 5 series BMW M5 BMW 6 Series BMW M6 BMW 7 series BMW X1 BMW X3 BMW X5 BMW X6 BMW Z4 Bugatti Veyron Chevrolet Beat Chevrolet Captiva Chevrolet Cruz Chevrolet Enjoy Chevrolet Optra Chevrolet Tavera Chevrolet UVA Chevrolet Sail Chevroltet Spark Datsun Go Datsun Go+ Ferrari 458 Italia Ferrari 599 GTB Ferrari California Ferrari F430 Ferrari FF Fait Avventura Fiat Linea Fait Punto Evo Fiat Punto Grande Force One Force Tarx Ford Classic Ford Fiesta Ford Eco Sport Ford Endeavour Ford Figo Ford Icon HM Ambassador Honda Amaze Honda Accord Honda Brio Honda City Honda Civic Honda CRV Honda Jazz Honda Mobilio Hyundai Accent Hyundai Elantra Hyundai EON Hyundai Fludice Verna
Combined Combined Cycle Cycle Petrol Diesel 10 kpl 8 kpl 16 kpl 15 kpl 13 Kpl 8 kpl 9 Kpl 8 kpl 14 Kpl 9 Kpl 4 Kpl 5 Kpl 8 Kpl 16 Kpl 14 Kpl 10 Kpl 10 Kpl 10 Kpl 11 Kpl 13 Kpl 12 Kpl 10 Kpl 10 Kpl 4 kpl 18 Kpl 18 Kpl 18 Kpl 18 Kpl 20 Kpl 20 Kpl 5 Kpl 8 Kpl 9 Kpl 4 Kpl 4 Kpl 14 Kpl 14 Kpl 15 Kpl 15 Kpl 14 Kpl 15 Kpl 15 Kpl 15 Kpl 10 Kpl 18 Kpl 10 Kpl 19 Kpl 17 Kpl 7 Kpl 13 Kpl 12 Kpl 17 Kpl 13 Kpl 14 Kpl 17 Kpl 14 Kpl
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Name Hyundai i10 Hyundai Grand i10 Hyundai i20 Hyundai i20 Active Hyundai Santa Fe Hyundai New Sonata Hyundai Old Sonata Hyundai Sonata Embera Hyundai Santro Xing Hyundai Xcent ICML Rhino RX Isuzu MU-7 Jaguar F-Type Jaguar XF Jaguar XF R Jaguar XJ Jaguar XK Lamborghini Aventador Lamborghini Gallardo Lamborghini Huracan Land Rover Discovery-4 Land Rover Freelander-2 Range Rover Range Rover Evoque Range Rover Sports Mahindra Bolero Mahindra Getaway Mahindra Logan Mahindra Quanto Mahindra Scorpio Mahindra Sscangyong Rexton Mahindra Thar Mahindra Verito Mahindra Verito Vibe Mahindra XUV 500 Mahindra Xylo Maruti Alto 800 Maruti Alto K10 Maruti A Star Maruti Kizashi Maruthi Celerio Maruti Suzuki Eeco Maruti Suzuki Ertiga Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Maruti Suzuki Gypsy Maruti Suzuki Omni Maruti Suzuki Ritz Maruti Suzuki Swift Maruti Suzuki Swift Dezire Maruti Suzuki Ciaz Maruti Suzuki SX4 Maruti Suzuki Wagon R Maruti Suzuki wagon R Stingray Maruti Suzuki Zen Estilo Maserati Gran Turismo Maserati Quattroporte Mercedes Benz A-class Mercedes Benz B-class Mercedes Benz C-class Mercedes Benz CLA Mercedes Benz CLS Mercedes Benz E-class Mercedes Benz G-class Mercedes Benz GL-class Mercedes Benz M-class Mercedes Benz R-class Mercedes Benz S-class Mercedes Benz SLK-class Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Mini Cooper Mini Cooper Country Man Mitsubishi Cedia
Combined Combined Cycle Cycle Petrol Diesel 12 Kpl 15 Kpl 15 Kpl 15 Kpl 11 Kpl 12 Kpl 11 Kpl 12 Kpl 15 Kpl 12 Kpl 12 Kpl 11 Kpl 10 Kpl 11 Kpl 4 Kpl 4 Kpl 4 Kpl 10 Kpl 7 Kpl 10 Kpl 15 Kpl 14 Kpl 8 Kpl 13 Kpl 13 Kpl 10 Kpl 22 Kpl 24 Kpl 20 Kpl 12 Kpl 20 Kpl 15 Kpl 14 Kpl 10 Kpl 13 Kpl 14 Kpl 18 Kpl 15 Kpl 17 Kpl 16 Kpl 13 Kpl 17 Kpl 17 Kpl 17 Kpl 5 Kpl 6 Kpl 14 Kpl 11 Kpl 14 Kpl 15 Kpl 13 Kpl 7 Kpl 10 Kpl 10 Kpl 5 Kpl 9 Kpl 7 Kpl 10 Kpl 13 Kpl
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Name Mitsubishi Lancer Mitsubishi Montero Mitsubishi Outlander Mitsubishi Pajero Nissan 370 Z Nissan Evalia Nissan Micra Nissan Micra Active Nissan Sunny Nissan Teana Nissan Terrano Nissan Xtrail Porsche 911 Porsche Boxster Porsche Cayenne Porsche Cayman Porsche Mancan Porsche Panamera Premier Rio Renault Duster Renault Fluence Renault Koleos Renault Pulse Renault Scala Rolls Royce Drop Head Rolls Royce Ghost Rolls Royce Phantom ll Rolls Royce Wraith Skoda Fabia Skoda Laura Skoda Octavia Skoda Rapid Skoda Superb Skoda Yeti Tata Aria Tata Blot Tata Indica V2 Tata Indigo CS Tata Indigo XL Tata Manza Tata Nano Tata Safari Tata Safari Strome Tata Sumo Tata Sumo Grande Tata Venture Tata Vista Tata Winger Tata Xenon XT Toyota Camry Toyota Corolla Toyota Corolla Altis Toyota Etios Toyota Etios Liva Toyota Etios Cross Toyota Fortuner Toyota Innova Toyota Land Cruiser Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Toyota Prius Volkswagen Jetta Volkswagen Passat Volkswagen Phaeton Volkswagen Polo Volkswagen Polo Cross Volkswagen Touareg Volkswagen Vento Volvo S60 Volvo S80 Volvo V40 Volvo XC60 Volvo XC90
Combined Combined Cycle Cycle Petrol Diesel 10 Kpl 11 Kpl 10 Kpl 16 Kpl 18 Kpl 16 Kpl 10 Kpl 13 Kpl 5 Kpl 6 Kpl 11 Kpl 6 Kpl 12 Kpl 4 Kpl 10 Kpl 13 Kpl 17 Kpl 16 Kpl 4 Kpl 4 Kpl 4 Kpl 4 Kpl 14 Kpl 10 Kpl 14 Kpl 14 Kpl 11 Kpl 15 Kpl 15 Kpl 16 Kpl 12 Kpl 14 Kpl 20 Kpl 12 Kpl 11 Kpl 14 Kpl 16 Kpl 16 Kpl 16 Kpl 23 Kpl 10 Kpl 14 Kpl 12 Kpl 15 Kpl 16 Kpl 15 Kpl -
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PROFILE Facts and figures of all the used cars bargain of the year in the Indian maket. We Provide: Pricing guide : New and used car market price between (1-5 years). Fuel efficiency : Combined cycle of city and highway.
We give you an alphabetical order of all 216 cars present in the Indian market, pictured and rated with our unique custom style design to our new and old buyers seeking for a car. Honestly you will not find this anywhere in any magazine.
Depreciation : Loss of value in percentage. Pros & Cons : What’s good and what’s bad about the car. Consider : Options available in the same price bracket. Verdict : Our judgement about the car.
Aston Martin Rapide
Price when New: Rs. 3.5 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.85 Crore (BBT-2010) Fuel Economy: ** Depreciation: 50%
Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Price when New: Rs. 1.8 - 2.4 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.4 Crore (2011) Fuel Economy: ** / Depreciation: **
Pros: Sophisticated image, stunning performance, road presence, wonderful cabin. Cons: Expensive to own.
Pros: Sophisticated image,stunning performance, has loads of character and is practicatoo. Cons: High price, expensive to own.
Consider: Ferrari FF, Rolls Royce Wraith, Bentley Mulsanne. Verdict: Difficult to find, it’s only available at Big Boys Toy.
Consider: Porsche 911, Jaguar F-type, BMW M6. Verdict: Strong residual values, sound track is just to love and be loved.
Audi A6
Price when New: Rs. 49.50 - 95.2 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 17 - 38 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Refinement, Plush cabin, Long list of safety kit. Cons: Vague steering, high running costs. Consider: M-Benz E-class, 5-Series, 3-series GT. Verdict: A6 is sticking to the design formula; Audi excels solidity of its cabins.
Audi A7
Price when New: Rs. 85 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 44 - 67 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Huge amounts of grip, refined petrol and diesel engines, frugal diesel. Cons: Poor rear-seat headroom, rearward visibility compromised, four seats. Consider: M-Benz CLS, 6-Series, Jaguar XF. Verdict: Best all round experience, proper GT.
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Audi A3
Price when New: Rs. 24.5 - 34.06 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 20 -28 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15kmpl Depreciation: 16% Pros: Good range of fuel-efficient engines, Fun to drive, Practical. Cons: Discounts likely to be few and far between. Consider: M-Benz A-class, BMW 1-Series, Skoda Superb. Verdict: Bargain amongst the premium rivals.
Audi A8
Audi A4
Price when New: Rs. 31.65 - 40.79 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 17 - 35 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15kmpl / Depreciation: 55% Pros: The A4 is decent to drive and has powerful engines. Resale value is strong. Cons: High running cost, not as fun to drive as rivals. Consider: M-Benz C-class, 3-Series, Volvo S60. Verdict: As beautifully finished as ever, superb comfort and excellent refinement.
Audi Q3
Price when New: Rs. 1.17 - 1.87 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 55 - 90 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 55%
Price when New: Rs. 28.99 - 37.5 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 24 - 34 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 30%
Pros: Supremely luxurious, impeccable refinement, Roomy cabin, superb engines. Cons: Understated looks, Artificial steering feel, slightly lumpy ride. Consider: M-Benz S-Class, 7-Series, Jaguar XJ. Verdict: Simply a wonderful car, impressively true match for other strong alternatives.
Pros: Affordable entry to Q models, Available with two- or four-wheel drive, Stylish looks. Cons: Fails to match rivals for driver engagement, tight Interior space. Consider: BMW X1, Skoda Yeti, Mini Countryman. Verdict: Extremely well built, make you feel special.
All new car are New Delhi Ex-showroom price. We constantly update our data to reflect real world costs. Pre-owned car prices vary depending on model, age, condition, service history, accessories and availability.
Audi Q5
Price when New: Rs. 49.46 - 63 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 23 - 50 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Car-like handling, neatly styled, Spacious and sophisticated cabin, usefully large boot. Cons: Limited off-road ability, Expensive optional extras. Consider: BMW X3, Land Rover Freelander-2, Volvo XC60. Verdict: Sharp styling, comfortable cabin and great handling.
Audi RS5
Price when New: Rs. 1.09 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 45 - 60 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Astoundingly quick, huge grip, great sounding engine. Cons: Overly stiff ride, dull steering, not involving. Consider: Nissan GTR, Jaguar XFR, BMW M3. Verdict: This drop-top took the flagship sports car’s desirability to another level.
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Audi Q7
Price when New: Rs. 61.52 - 87.7 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 38 - 64 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl / Depreciation: 60% Pros: Huge road presence, Spacious interior with plenty of carrying capacity, Strong performance. Cons: Limited off road, Sheer size makes it tricky to park. Consider: Mercedes Benz M-Class, Land RoverRange Rover Evoque, BMW X5. Verdict: It makes great family transport and it’s stylish too.
Audi RS7
Price when New: Rs. 1.40 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. ** (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 7 Kmpl Depreciation:** Pros: Performance, High-quality interiors, Rare on Hyderabad roads. Cons: Not the most involving car to drive, very expensive pre-owned. Consider: BMW M6, Porsche Panamera, Mercedes Benz CLS AMG. Verdict: It does 3.9 sec 0-100, nuff said.
Bentley Continental GTC
Price when New: Rs. 3.28 - 4.03 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.4 - 2.3 Crore (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 6 Kmpl / Depreciation: 40%
Price when New: Rs. 3.63 - 4.42 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.3 Crore (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50%
Pros: Superb build quality, sophisticated image, refined driving experience, wonderful engine. Cons: Expensive to buy and run, spares and service very expensive. Consider: BMW M6, Nissan GTR, Mercedes Benz SLS AMG. Verdict: This opulent coupe offers real 300kmph runs, cocooned in luxury.
Pros: Straight-line performance, grip, sounds like thunder, built solid.
BMW 3 series
Price when New: Rs. 35.9 lakh -1.2 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 15 - 27 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Class-leading handling, Sizeable boot, Economical engines. Cons: Low speed ride can be unsettling, servicing costs can be high. Consider: Audi A4, Volvo S60, M-Benz C-Class. Verdict: This car has far more to boast about than ever before.
Cons: Optional extras add cost, Looks like previous model. Consider: Aston Martin Virage, Ferrari California, Mercedes Benz SLS Roadster. Verdict: A supremely luxurious four seater convertible.
BMW 5 series
Price when New: Rs. 46.9 - 1.39 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 27 - 44 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: High-class luxury car feel, great handling, frugal 520d version. Cons: Steering lakhks some of the feel you’d expect from a BMW. Consider: Audi A6, M- Benz E-class, Jaguar XF. Verdict: It’s the most complete executive saloon on the market.
Audi R8 V8
Audi R8 V10
Price when New: Rs. 2 - 2.8 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 95 lakh - 1.3 Crore (2011-2014) Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Dramatic styling, easy to drive, intoxicating soundtrack, solid build.
Price when New: Rs. 2 - 2.32 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.1 - 1.8 Crore (2011-2014) Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Acceleration and grip, V10 completely usable in real-world.
Cons: Small luggage space, poor rear visibility. Consider: Ferrari California, Porsche 911, Jaguar F-type. Verdict: Most recognisable and desirable cars on the roads.
Cons: Small luggage space, running costs are big. Consider: Porsche 911, Mercedes SLS, BMW i8. Verdict: This drop-top took the flagship sports car’s desirability to another level
Audi TT
Price when New: Rs. 60.34 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 32 - 47 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Sleek styling, surefooted handling, superb build quality, classy interior. Cons: Tiny rear seats, expensive options, slight turbo lag. Consider: Nissan 370Z, Porsche cayman, BMW Z4. Verdict: Aggressive appearance than before, stylish sports coupe.
Bentley Mulsanne
Price when New: Rs. 5.55* Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2 - 4 Crores (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Sumptuously luxurious, comfortable and effortlessly fast.
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Cons: Seriously expensive, small boot, eyewatering running costs. Consider: Rolls Royce Phantom, Maybach 57. Verdict: The ultimate refined transport, regardless of how much it costs.
BMW 6-Series
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Bentley Continental Flying Spur
Price when New: Rs. 3.2 - 3.4 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.3 - 2.5 Crores (1-5years) Fuel Economy: 6 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50% Pros: Fantastic performance, tremendous luxury. Cons: Expensive even pre-owned, small boot, expensive to run Consider: Rolls Royce Ghost, Mercedes Maybach, Bentley Mulsanne Verdict: Unique combination of driver appeal and luxury.
BMW 1 Series
Price when New: Rs. 26.50 - 29.50 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 20 - 29 Lakhs (1-5years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Good looking, fun to drive, superb fuel economy with diesel engines. Cons: Cramped in the rear, deals will be few and far between. Consider: Audi TT, Mini Cooper, M-Benz A-Class. Verdict: Most impressive engine in the range, one of the most engaging cars.
BMW 6-Series Convertible
Price when New: Rs. 1.15 - 1.80 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 60 Lakh - 1.3 Crore (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl / Depreciation: 60%
Price when New: Rs. 1.3 - 2 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 60 lakh - 1.3 Crore (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl / Depreciation: 45%
Pros: Cracking all-rounder, impressive fuel economy, good looking. Cons: Not as good to drive as some rivals, don’t expect a discount Consider: Jaguar F-type, Nissan GTR, Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Verdict: A grand tourer that has it all, very desirable.
Pros: Improved ride and handling, better interior space. Cons: Poor visibility, quite heavy, affects the handling. Consider: Jaguar F-type, Ferrari California, Mercedes Benz SLS Roadster. Verdict: Sets a standards on the premium cruiser.
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BMW 7 series
Price when New: Rs. 1.07 - 1.95 crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 17 - 38 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Refinement, Plush cabin, Long list of safety kit. Cons: Vague steering, high running costs. Consider: M-Benz E-class, 5-Series, 3-series GT. Verdict: Comfort level reach personal jet levels.
BMW X1
Price when New: Rs. 30.75 - 37.9 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 17 - 25 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50%
BMW M3
Cons: High running costs, hard ride, fairly plain cabin. Consider: BMW M6, Audi RS 5, Mercedes Benz C-class AMG. Verdict: The M3 is a favourite of car enthusiasts.
Cons: High running costs, service, very thirsty.
BMW X3
Cons: Some rather cheap feeling interior plastics, firm ride. Consider: Audi Q3, Hyundai Santa Fe, Honda CRV. Verdict: Impressive space for passengers, efficient engines.
Consider: Audi Q5, Volvo XC60, LR Freelander-2. Verdict: This is a great engine and the most commonly chosen.
BMW Z4
Price when New: Rs. 74.9 - 75.9 Lakhs* Pre-owned Price: Rs. 40 - 60 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Performance, comfort, refined at high speeds, metal retractable roof. Cons: Limited boot space with roof down. Consider: Audi TT, Porsche Boxster, Mercedes Benz SLK. Verdict: More appealing to people considering a SLK or Boxster.
Chevrolet Captiva
Price when New: Rs. 25.14 - 27.36 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 10 - 16 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: A lot of car for the money, decent to drive, strong diesel engines. Cons: Brand lacks awareness, rough ride on poor roads, noisy diesel engines. Consider: Toyota Fortuner, Honda CRV, Hyundai Santa Fe. Verdict: Good value for money, reasonable economy.
BMW M6
Price when New: Rs. 1.4 Crore** Pre-owned Price: Rs. 50 - 80 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl Depreciation: 60%
Price when New: Rs. 47.9 - 52.9 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 20 - 43 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Decent handling, Strong resale values, spacious interior. Cons: Spares and servicing can be expensive.
Pros: Economical diesel engines, two or fourwheel drive, large boot area.
BMW M5
Price when New: Rs. 1.3 Crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 60 lakh - 1 Crore (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Ultimate driver’s car, purposeful styling, sublime V8 engine.
Bugatti Veyron
Price when New: Rs. 12 Crore** Pre-owned Price: Why would anyone sell? Fuel Economy: 4 Kmpl Depreciation: ** Pros: Ludicrous performance yet easy to drive, super exclusive, hugely luxurious. Cons: Heinously expensive and impractical, horrific fuel consumption. Consider: Koenigsegg Agera R, Pagani Huayra, La Ferrari. Verdict: One man’s hugely expensive folly or an engineering triumph?
Chevrolet Cruz
Price when New: Rs. 14.27 - 16.86 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 7.5 - 12 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Loaded with features, practical touches, powerful engine. Cons: Thirsty when driven hard, heavy maintenance. Consider: Skoda Octavia, Toyota Corolla Altis, VW Jetta. Verdict: A good value for money, plenty of equipment options.
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Price when New: Rs. 1.8 Crore** Pre-owned Price: Rs. 60 lakh - 1 Crore (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl / Depreciation: 60%
Pros: Breath-taking performance, superb handling, excellent equipment.
Consider: BMW M6, Audi RS 5, Mercedes Benz C-class AMG. Verdict: The holy grail.
BMW X5
Price when New: Rs. 68.9 - 75.9 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 38 - 64 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Upmarket image, robust comfortable andseven seat option.
Pros: Epic performance and incredible engine, More practical than regular M6. Cons: Seriously expensive, M5 saloon considerably cheaper. Consider: BMW M5, Porsche Panamera, Mercedes Benz CLS AMG. Verdict: Extreme high-performance four-door coupe.
BMW X6
Price when New: Rs. 69 - 1.5 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 40 - 70 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% build,
Cons: Limited off road, cramped third row of seats, firm ride. Consider: M- Benz ML, LR-RR Evoque, Audi Q7. Verdict: You’ll be rewarded with one of the best on-road 4x4s on the market.
Chevrolet Aveo
Price when New: Rs. 5.9* Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.2 - 3 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 18 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Value for money and cheap to run, well equipped. Cons: Lacks refinement, cheap interiors, noisy on the motorway. Consider: Tata Manza, Mahindra Verito, Maruti Suzuki Dzire. Verdict: It looks smart, has a spacious cabin.
Chevrolet Enjoy
Price when New: Rs. 6.24 - 8.79 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5 - 7 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50% Pros: Very spacious and comfortable, seats seven in comfort. Cons: Contemporary look, bit boring and old fashioned interiors. Consider: Datsun Go Plus, Mahindra Xylo, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. Verdict: Good value for money, spacious for family.
Pros: Good performance, road presence, more exclusive than the X5. Cons: Restricted rear headroom, low on boot space, dull steering. Consider: M- Benz ML, Porsche Cayenne, Toyota Land Cruiser. Verdict: Sports Coupe styling and sports car performance, road presence.
Chevrolet Beat
Price when New: Rs. 4.24 - 6.32 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.5 - 4.7 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 23 Kmpl Depreciation: 20% Pros: Value for money, comfortable and easy to drive, ample space, cheap to run. Cons: Cheap feeling interior plastics, sparsely equipped entry level models. Consider: Hyundai i10, Nissan Micra, Wagon R. Verdict: Good value with a price tag that undercuts most small cars.
Chevrolet Optra
Price when New: Rs. 6.8 - 8.6 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.2 - 6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Comfortable cabin, robust engine, value for money. Cons: Sluggish gearbox, huge steering, noisy on the highway. Consider: Fiat Linea, Ford classic fiesta, Mahindra Verito. Verdict: Good value for money.
All new car are New Delhi Ex-showroom price. We constantly update our data to reflect real world costs. Pre-owned car prices vary depending on model, age, condition, service history, accessories and availability.
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Chevrolet Sail
Price when New: Rs. 5.52 - 8.09 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3 - 4.7 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Value for money and cheap to run, well equipped. Cons: Lacks refinement, cheap interiors, noisy on the highway. Consider: Hyundai Xcent, Honda Amaze, Maruti Suzuki Dzire. Verdict: It looks smart, has a spacious cabin, good all rounder.
Datsun Go
Price when New: Rs. 3.24 - 4.20 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3 - 3.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 20 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Value for money, comfortable, good fuel economy. Cons: Inadequate insulation, small tyres, no safety equipment, lacks image. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Alto, Hyundai Eon, Chevrolet Spark. Verdict: Pick it up pre-owned. Big hatchback at small car prices.
Ferrari California
Chevrolet Sail U-VA
Price when New: Rs. 4.69 - 7.21 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2 - 4 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Value for money and cheap to run, ride quality, decent space. Cons: Lacks refinement, cheap interior, noisy on the highway, service is iffy. Consider: Hyundai i20, Maruti Suzuki Swift, Nissan Micra. Verdict: Depreciation is very high, which makes it a great pre-owned buy.
Datsun GO+
Price when New: Rs. 3.80 - 4.86 lakh Pre-owned Price: New Car Fuel Economy: 20 Kmpl Depreciation: Heavy Pros: 5+2 seater, lots of luggage space, easy to drive and value for money. Cons: Lacks image, sound insulation bad, no safety equipment. Consider: Mahindra Quanto, Maruti Eeco, Maruti Omni. Verdict: Best price for its size. If you find a preowned one buy it.
Ferrari F430
Chevrolet Spark
Price when New: Rs. 3.61 - 4.18 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.7 - 3 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Value for money, stylish and cheap to run, good city car. Cons: Needs more power on highways, small cabin, no thigh support. Consider: Hyundai Eon, Maruti Suzuki Alto, Maruti A-star. Verdict: Good pre-owned buy as it loses value fast, poor ergonomics.
Ferrari 458 Italia
Chevrolet Tavera
Price when New: Rs. 8.02 - 11.30 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5 - 7.3 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Value for money, spacious cabin, strong fuel economy for its size. Cons: Vibrations, poor ergonomics, no safety equipment. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Mahindra Scorpio, Mahindra Bolero. Verdict: Workhorse, Robust engine. If you get past the styling, it’s quite good.
Ferrari 599 GTB
Price when New: Rs. 2.5 Crore** Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.7 Crore (BBT) ? Fuel Economy: 4 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Price when New: Rs. 3.3 Crore* Pre-owned Price: Rs.** Fuel Economy: 4 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Pros: Drop-dead gorgeous, seriously fast, promises great handling. Cons: Rivals are great too, likely to be expensive. Consider: Lamborghini Huracan, Porsche 911, Audi R8. Verdict: With performance like this, don’t expect cheap running costs.
Pros: Brilliant handling, sharp styling, engine from Enzo, ultimate supercar. Cons: Long waiting list, extortionate running costs, incredibly expensive. Consider: Lamborghini Aventador, Aston Martin Vanquish, Mclaren SLR. Verdict: Put simply the 599GTB is one of the best supercars ever made.
Ferrari FF
Fiat Avventura
Price when New: Rs. 2.2 Crores* Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.8 - 3.1 Crores (BBT) Fuel Economy: 4 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Price when New: Rs. 1 - 2 Crores* Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.6 Crores Fuel Economy: 4 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Price when New: Rs. 3.4 Crores* Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.9 Crores Fuel Economy: 4 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Price when New: Rs.6.57 - 8.66 lakh Pre-owned Price: *** Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Pros: Design and in-car comfort, is a grand touring sports car.
Pros: Outstanding performance, dramatic looks, sublime engine noise. Cons: Limited practicality, high price and running costs, availability. Consider: Audi R8, Lamborghini Gallardo, Porsche 911 Verdict: Ferrari’s previous shot at the Indian market was disastrous.
Pros: Everyday ride, four-wheel drive, practical Ferrari.
Pros: Looks great, ground clearance, strong built quality, comfortable.
Cons: Options rocket price, availablity, spares and service.
Cons: Sluggish engine, cramped at the rear for tall passengers.
Consider: Bentley GT, Aston Martin Rapide. Verdict: Ferrari’s previous shot at the Indian market was disastrous.
Consider: Toyota Etios Cross, VW Polo Cross. Verdict: Pocket crossover for your mini adventures.
Cons: Lot of complains through dealership. Consider: Audi R8, Porsche 911 turbo, Jaguar XKR Verdict: Ferrari’s previous shot at the Indian market was disastrous.
Fiat Linea
Fiat Punto Evo
Fiat Punto Grande
Force Gurkha
Price when New: Rs. 7 - 10.33 Lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4 - 6.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Price when New: Rs. 4.99 - 7.71 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. ** Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Price when New: Rs. 5.07 - 7.83 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3 - 5.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl Depreciation: 30%
Price when New: Rs. 6.42 - 8.71 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.5 - 6.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 40%
Pros: Looks great, spacious inside, good built quality. Cons: Low on pick up, stiff ride, steering vibration when engine on idle . Consider: Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Verna, Honda City. Verdict: Enhanced looks and good amount of equipment.
Pros: Body-coloured bumpers make car look great, price, low running costs. Cons: Not as sharp to drive as rivals, front seats could be more spacious. Consider: Hyundai i20 Elite, Maruti Suzuki Swift, VW Polo. Verdict: Fiat’s answer to better ownership experience.
Pros: Performance, Italian style, fashionable city car. Cons: Initial Pick-up, average interiors, poor resale value. Consider: Hyundai i20 Elite, Maruti Suzuki Swift, VW Polo. Verdict: Performance is relatively good, decent chassis, composed handling.
Pros: A pure off-roader. Mercedes OM616 engine. Styled on Merc G-Wagon. Cons: Not for the faint hearted or for family runs. Consider: Mahindra Thar, Maruti Suzuki Gypsy, Mountain goats... Verdict: Best as a weekend vehicle. Immensly desirable. Doesnt come cheap.
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All new car are New Delhi Ex-showroom price. We constantly update our data to reflect real world costs. Pre-owned car prices vary depending on model, age, condition, service history, accessories and availability.
Force One
Price when New: Rs. 9.59 - 14.34 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 6 - 9 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 11 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Spacious, Mercedes engine, fuel economy, 4x4, seven seats. Cons: Poor ergonomics, light weighted steering, fewer accessories than others. Consider: Mahindra Scorpio, Mahindra Bolero Verdict: No awareness but makes a good buy as it comes cheap.
Ford Endeavour
Price when New: Rs. 22.16 - 25.67 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 9 - 15 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Stylish looks, car-like handling, premium interiors, refined, seats seven. Cons: Bouncy ride, third row uncomfortable, spares and service. Consider: Toyota Fortuner, Honda CRV, Hyundai Santa Fe. Verdict: It’s not meant to be an off-roader, running cost are high.
Honda Amaze
Price when New: Rs. 5.19 - 8.21 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4 - 7 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 18 Kmpl Depreciation: 30% Pros: A notch ahead of its rivals, more power more spacious and fuel efficient. Cons: Rear seats do not split or fold, engine feels lethargic at lower speeds. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Hyundai Xcent, Tata Zest. Verdict: The Amaze refuses to look boring. It’s still new so prices are high.
Honda CRV
Price when New: Rs. 21.09 - 25.09 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 9.2 - 15.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 11 Kmpl / Depreciation: 60% Pros: Good looks, comfort, lots of space, extremely practical, powerful engine. Cons: Petrol engine only, too harsh a ride for a soft roader. Consider: Chevrolet Captive, Renault Koleos, Hyundai Santa Fe. Verdict: Very good pre-owned buy as you get a good car for less.
Force Trax
Price when New: Rs. 5.9 - 7.2 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.5 - 4.2 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 11 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Spacious cabin, robust engine, average fuel economy. Cons: Poor ergonomics, basic crude interiors, no safety equipment. Consider: Tata Sumo, Mahindra Bolero, Winger. Verdict: It’s a utility vehicle targeted mostly at small towns and villages.
Ford Fiesta
Price when New: Rs. 8.50 - 10.19 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.2 - 6.5 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 18 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Drives as well as it looks, great value, stylish looks, economical. Cons: Rear headroom poor; boot could be easier to access, noisy at speeds. Consider: Nissan Sunny, Honda City, VW Vento. Verdict: Stylish and good to drive, better value than ever.
Honda Brio
Price when New: Rs. 4.21 - 6.79 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.7 - 5.2 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Mechanical finesse, comfortable experience, Japanese quality. Cons: Potent package falls short of rivals, equipment list is basic. Consider: Hyundai i10 Grande, Ford Figo, Maruti Suzuki Wagon-R. Verdict: Easy to drive, great all-rounder, good pre-owned buy.
Honda Jazz
Price when New: Rs. 5.31 - 8.59 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.7 - 5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Spacious and practical than rivals, excellent comfort, easy to drive. Cons: Bit underpowered, engine lacks torque, steering feels too vague. Consider: Skoda Fabia, Hyundai i20, Volkswagen Polo. Verdict: Easy to drive, great all-rounder, but pricey.
Ford Classic
Ford Eco Sport
Price when New: Rs. 5.06 - 7.68 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.60 - 5.20 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl / Depreciation: 40%
Price when New: Rs. 6.75 - 10.20 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5 - 7 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 40%
Pros: Good engines that are genuinely fun to drive. Cons: Cramped interiors, old design, newer rivals are better looking. Consider: Toyota Etios, Tata Manza, Maruti Suzuki Dzire. Verdict: Old-school car that’s easy to drive. Be ware of Ford spares and service
Pros: Good engine selection, Very comfortable, Practical design. Cons: Willowy handling, not a true off-roader, tailgate opens wrong way. Consider: Honda Mobilio, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Renault duster. Verdict: It’s a comfortable small car which has much to admire.
Ford Figo
Honda Accord
Price when New: Rs. 4.14 - 6.36 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.7 - 4.2 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl / Depreciation: 40%
Price when New: Rs. 20.4 - 29 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5 - 13 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 60%
Pros: Easy to drive, room for four adults, lively engines, good build quality. Cons: Dull interiors, dull low-end torque, service costs. Consider: Toyota Etios Liva, Mahindra Verito Vibe, Hyundai i20 Elite. Verdict: Very high resale values, it’s a household name, very popular.
Pros: Upmarket appearance and feel, hi-tech safety features, refinement. Cons: Awkward luggage area shape, less roomy than many rivals. Consider: Toyota Camry, VW Passat, Skoda Superb. Verdict: It’s good to drive especially the V6, interiors are top quality.
Honda City Price when New: Rs. 7.56 - 11.87 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4 - 10.7 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Space, comfort, good engines, performance, features. Cons: Engine noise, ground clearance is low. Consider: Hyundai Verna, VW Vento, Skoda Rapid. Verdict: Good car, value for money in all aspects.
Price when New: Rs. 12 - 15 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.7 - 10.7 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl / Depreciation: 60% Pros: Futuristic inside-out and there’s no doubting it, quality interiors. Cons: Small boot space, choppy drive, rear tends to crash, low floor. Consider: Toyota Corolla Altis, Hyundai Elantra, Volkswagen Jetta. Verdict: An enthuciastic driver’s car, and comes rather inexpensive pre-owned.
Honda Mobillio
Price when New: Rs. 6.75 - 11.88 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 8 - 10 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 18 Kmpl Depreciation: New car Pros: Economy, space, comfort and exterior style. Cons: Narrow body, high price compared to rivals, cost of spares. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Nissan Evalia, Chevy Enjoy, Leyland Stile. Verdict: The right size to suit the needs of Indian families.
Honda Civic
Hyundai Accent
Price when New: Rs. 4 - 6 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2 - 4 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 11 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Fuel economy is fair, smooth to drive, big car feel. Cons: Outdated styling, lacks performance leg room, spares expensive. Consider: Tata Indigo, Maruti Suzuki Dzire Gen-I, Toyota Etios. Verdict: Accent offers all that a mid-sized sedan can pack and more.
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Hyundai Elantra
Price when New: Rs. 8.60 - 13.60 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2 - 12 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Space, smooth and fuel-efficient engine, lots of standard equipment. Cons: Small boot, cup-holders directly behind manual gearstick are irritating. Consider: Renault Fluence, Skoda Laura, VW Jetta. Verdict: Stacks of equipment, low running costs.
Hyundai i20
Price when New: Rs. 6.47 - 9.17 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.6 - 6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 19 Kmpl Depreciation: 30% Pros: Well equipped, easy to drive, good rear passenger space, neat styling. Cons: Firmly padded seats, some cheap interior plastics on base models. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Swift, VW Polo, Fiat Punto. Verdict: It’s neatly styled and robustly built. Slightly expensive pre-owned.
Hyundai Sonata
Price when New: Rs. 19.2 - 23 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5 - 12 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy:10 Kmpl Depreciation: 70% Pros: Outlandish looks, powerful engine, spacious boot. Cons: Only available in petrol, too much interior styling, poor plastics. Consider: Skoda Superb, VW Jetta, Toyota Corolla Altis. Verdict: No luxury & frills as offered by others in this price.
Isuzu MU-7
Hyundai EON
Price when New: Rs. 3.11 - 4.24 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2 - 3.4 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 19 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Fuel economy, brand name, great styling. Cons: No leg room for rear passengers, jerking, vibration, engine noise. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Alto, Datsun Go, Chevrolet Spark. Verdict: Arguably the best looking entry-level model.
Hyundai i20 Elite
Price when New: Rs. 5.34 - 8.28 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.8 - 6 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 19 Kmpl Depreciation: 30% Pros: Premium looks, refreshing European design, cheap to run. Cons: Visibility is poor, sluggish at low rpms. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Swift, VW Polo, Fiat Punto. Verdict: The car now looks more modern and sportier than ever.
Hyundai Verna
Price when New: Rs. 7.80 - 12.28 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 6 - 10 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Outlandish looks, great pick up, cool interiors, good mileage. Cons: Suspension is too soft, low stability, noisy cabin. Consider: Honda City, Skoda Rapid, VW Vento. Verdict: Good pre-owned buy as it knocks off more than half the price.
Jaguar XF
Hyundai i10
Price when New: Rs. 4.20 - 5.01 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3 - 4 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 19 Kmpl Depreciation: 30% Pros: Peppy engines, enjoyable to drive, decent equipment levels. Cons: Automatic version underpowered, steering feels rubbery, firm ride. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Swift, Hyundai i20, Chevrolet Beat. Verdict: Compact and easy to drive, i10 has proved it’s a class act.
Hyundai Santa Fe
Price when New: Rs. 27.09 - 30.41 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 13 - 25 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Plenty of space, five-year warranty, strong diesel engine, seven seats. Cons: Lots of body roll in corners, only one engine on offer. Consider: Audi Q3, BMW X1, Honda CRV. Verdict: Practical and solid, not exactly exciting, but is easier on the eye now.
Hyundai Xcent
Pros: Spacious, well-made interior, refined, economical engines. Cons: Engine lacks power, automatic version very thirsty. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Swift, Hyundai i20, Chevrolet Beat. Verdict: More premium feel than the i10 has increased its desirability.
Hyundai Santro Xing
Price when New: Rs. 3 - 4.5 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2 - 3.5 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 19 Kmpl Depreciation: 30% Pros: Practical, nippy, cheap to run, robust. Cons: Ergonomics are poor, underpowered engine. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Alto, Datsun Go, Hyundai Eon. Verdict: It is efficient at its job, cheap, cheerful and nippy around town.
ICML Rhino RX
Price when New: Rs. 5.03 - 7.75 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 6 - 9.30 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 20 Kmpl Depreciation: New Vehicle
Price when New: Rs. 6.18 - 9.03 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3 - 5.6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Pros: Good engines, good build quality, equipment, space, big boot.
Pros: Good fuel economy, value for money, spacious, solid built. Cons: Hard gear shift, out-dated style, noisy engine. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Mahindra Scorpio, Mahindra Bolero. Verdict: Low resale value, which makes it a good buy.
Cons: Diesel needs a little more oomph, mildly harsh ride quality. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Honda Amaze. Verdict: The best in its class. Doesn’t depreciate much as demand is high.
Jaguar XF-R
Price when New: Rs. 21.53 - 23.90 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 14 - 19 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Price when New: Rs. 47.67 - 74.21 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 31 - 44 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl Depreciation: 40%
Price when New: Rs. 1 Crore* Pre-owned Price: Rs.47 Lakhs* Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Pros: Very comfortable, bold styling, strong engine. Cons: Ergonomics are low, dashboard finishing looks old school. Consider: Toyota Fortuner, Ford Endeavour, Chevrolet Captiva. Verdict: Durability, versatility and effective tool for tough jobs.
Pros: Elegant styling, comfort, classier image than a BMW or a Mercedes. Cons: Rear seat space a little cramped, poor visibility, spares and service costly. Consider: BMW 5 series, M-Benz E-class, Audi A6. Verdict: Looks and feels every inch a modern, upmarket saloon.
Pros: Fantastic engine, clever suspension, lovely interior, great looks.
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Hyundai Grand i10
Price when New: Rs. 4.69 - 6.74 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.3 - 5.2 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 19 Kmpl Depreciation: 30%
Cons: Can be very tail-happy, high running costs, not exactly subtle. Consider: BMW M5, Audi RS7, Mercedes Benz CLS AMG. Verdict: A large four-door super-saloon.
Jaguar XJ
Price when New: Rs. 0.94 - 2.8 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 55 - 90 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Unique styling, supremely refined, muscular performance, agile handling. Cons: Steering lacks some feel, rear headroom could be better. Consider: BMW 7 series, M-Benz S-class, Audi A8. Verdict: The pinnacle of Jaguar’s ethos of building cars, it’s a Jagggg.
All new car are New Delhi Ex-showroom price. We constantly update our data to reflect real world costs. Pre-owned car prices vary depending on model, age, condition, service history, accessories and availability.
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Jaguar XK
Jaguar XK-RS
Lamborghini Aventador
Lamborghini Gallardo
Price when New: Rs. 0.89 - 1.27 Crores* Pre-owned Price: Rs. 70 Lakhs* Fuel Economy: 7 Kmpl Depreciation: 40%
Price when New: Rs. 1.3 Crores* Pre-owned Price: Rs.** Fuel Economy: 5 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Price when New: Rs. 5.05 - 5.62 crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.6 Crores Fuel Economy: 4 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Price when New: Rs. 3 - 3.6 Crores* Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.8 - 2.6 Crores Fuel Economy: 4 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Pros: Excellent handling, superbly refined, generous kit, wonderful engine. Cons: Shallow boot, useless rear seats, no manual gearbox. Consider: BMW 6 Series, Mercedes Benz SLK, Audi RS5. Verdict: A luxurious sports GT, every bit a good buy if you can afford costs.
Pros: Fantastic handling, comfortable, great engine note, quality interior.
Pros: Jaw-dropping looks and growl, incredible performance, great build.
Pros: Amazing presence, effortless Italian style, sublime engine.
Cons: Expensive to run, spares and service quite high.
Cons: High running costs, too in-your-face for most, width can cause problems
Cons: Expensive to buy, woeful economy, extortionate running costs.
Consider: Nissan GTR, BMW 6 Series, Audi R8 Verdict: Electronic wizardry, brutish looks and outright muscle... go for it.
Consider: Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. Verdict: It’s faster and easier to live with than the Murcielago, which it replaced.
Consider: Ferrari 458, Porsche 911, Audi R8 Verdict: This has been Lamborghini’s most successful model ever.
Lamborghini Huracan
Land Rover Discovery-4
Price when New: Rs. 3.43 crore Pre-owned Price: ** Fuel Economy: 4 Kmpl Depreciation: **
Pros: Improved performance, quality, Improved economy.
Price when New: Rs. 73 - 1.2 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 41 - 68 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Improved
Cons: Expensive to buy, fuel consumption, under steer on the limit. Consider: Ferrari 458, Porsche 911, Audi R8 Verdict: Huracan has blown in to replace the Gallardo, has some big shoes to fill.
Land Rover Range Rover
Price when New: Rs. 2.18 - 2.75 crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 64 - 95 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Powerful engines, classy interiors, excellent off-road, 4-zone auto AC. Cons: Expensive even pre-owned, spares and service. Consider: Mercedes ML AMG, BMW X6 Expedition Verdict: Ultimate sign to show you’ve arrived at the top.
Mahindra Quanto
Price when New: Rs. 6.70 - 8.23 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5 - 7 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Driving comfort, spacious cabin, robust built, seats seven. Cons: Odd looks, heavy body roll, poor plastics, shaky-jumpy ride. Consider: Ford Eco sport, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Renault Duster. Verdict: Very practical city car, eventhough it is unloved.
Pros: Quality feel, spacious and comfortable, brilliant off road, Iconic. Cons: Rear seats tricky to fold, sluggish 2.7 diesel, expensive to run. Consider: M-Benz ML, Toyota Land Cruiser, Audi Q7 Verdict: Splendid refinement, good handling and a supple ride.
Land Rover Range Rover Sports
Price when New: Rs. 1.20 - 1.76 crore Pre-owned Price: Rs. 71- 93 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Pros: Great off road performance, luxurious interiors, very comfortable. Cons: Expensive even pre-owned, no manual tranny. Consider: Mercedes GL AMG, BMW X6 40D Verdict: Only for those who have deep pockets and an urge to go off the road.
Mahindra Scorpio
Price when New: Rs. 8.83 - 14.35 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5 - 10 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Sturdy looks and powerful performance, comfort and ruggedness. Cons: Fit and finish, interior color matching, noise insulation. Consider: Tata Safari, Ford Endeavour, Honda Mobilio, Force One. Verdict: Abused quite often. Buy if you find a clean one with less mileage.
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Land Rover Freelander-2
Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
Price when New: Rs. 42.34 - 51.92 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 23 - 38 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 11 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Price when New: Rs. 49.24 - 56.72 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 40 - 60 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Pros: Premium feel, practical family car, offroad ability, chunky styling. Cons: Premium prices compared to similar off roaders, Narrow boot. Consider: Audi Q5, Volvo XC60, BMW X3 Verdict: Feels as robust and well-built as a Land Rover should.
Pros: Stylish, two and 4x4 options, classy interior, excellent off-road. Cons: Jittery ride, access to rear cramped on coupe, poor rear visibility. Consider: M-Benz ML, BMW X5, Volvo XC60. Verdict: It will appeal to city slickers who want a bit of urban chic.
Mahindra Bolero
Price when New: Rs. 6.33 - 8.10 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.5 - 6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Robust, great value, Simple no-frills vehicle that performs adequately. Cons: Engine noise, simple interiors, back seat feels like bench. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Renault Duster, Mahindra Scorpio Verdict: A true multi-utility vehicle, perfectly suits rural consumers’ needs.
Mahindra Scorpio Getaway
Price when New: Rs. 8.41 - 9.38 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5.2 - 7 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Robust, great value for it size, exclusivity leaves people gawking. Cons: Fuel average is an issue, giant size becomes problem in city parking. Consider: Tata Xenon XT, Isuzu D-max, Mahindra Bolero Camper. Verdict: Fit for urban lifestyle or for the growing breed of adventurous Indians.
Mahindra Logan
Price when New: Rs. 4.2 - 6 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.5 - 4 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Spacious cabin, fuel economy, great visibility, big boot space. Cons: Slightly boxy design, lack of plush interiors. Consider: Tata Manza, Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Toyota Etios. Verdict: It’s stuck with the taxi image, undeniably a lot of car for the price.
Mahindra Sscangyong Rexton
Price when New: Rs. 22 - 23 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 14 - 19 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Good off-road capabilities, looks & features, seven seats as standard. Cons: Running costs, cheap plastics, clumsy on the road, fiddly controls. Consider: Toyota Fortuner, Honda CRV, Ford Endeavour. Verdict: Workhorse that shows promise. Knocks almost half its price.
All new car are New Delhi Ex-showroom price. We constantly update our data to reflect real world costs. Pre-owned car prices vary depending on model, age, condition, service history, accessories and availability.
Mahindra Thar
Price when New: Rs. 5.22 - 8.25 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4 - 6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: AC does a good job of cooling the cabin, good handling, fun to drive. Cons: Basic interiors, four-wheel drive lever is in an awkward position. Consider: Force Gurkha, Maruti Suzuki Gypsy, Mahindra Bolero. Verdict: It works best as a weekend tool for offroad enthusiasts.
Mahindra Xylo
Price when New: Rs. 7.93 - 11.64 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4 – 8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Class leading space and comfort for its price, seven seater. Cons: Low quality interior materials, refinement in handling. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Toyota Innova, Honda Mobilio. Verdict: Handling is tricky with full complement of seven passengers on board.
Maruti Celerio Price when New: Rs. 3.90 - 5.71 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.80 - 4.30 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 18 Kmpl Depreciation: New Car Pros: Decent performance, decent ride, Good engine, easy to drive AMT. Cons: Quirky auto transmission, poor build quality. Consider: Hyundai i10, Maruti WagonR Verdict: Celerio is a new car, hence expensive pre-owned.
Maruti Suzuki Eeco
Price when New: Rs. 3.16 - 4.19 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.03 - 3.20 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl / Depreciation: 55% Pros: Lots of space, five/seven seats, more space for luggage. Cons: Bare interiors, iffy quality, not a highway ‘car’. Consider: Chevrolet Enjoy, Mahindra Quanto, Datsun Go+ Verdict: If you have a large family and are low on money, buy it.
Mahindra Verito
Price when New: Rs. 6.78 - 7.71 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4 - 6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Spacious, sturdy, good to drive, quite practical. Cons: Boxy design, plain interiors, noisy engine, image. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Honda Amaze, Tata Indigo CS. Verdict: Runs smoothly, will cruise untroubled all day.
Maruti Alto 800
Mahindra Verito Vibe
Price when New: Rs. 6.03 - 6.93 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3 - 4 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 18 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Mahindra solid built quality, space and comfort. Cons: Average interiors, low seating, lacks power punch, engine noise. Consider: Maruti Suzuki Swift, Tata Indica Vista, Nissan Micra. Verdict: Good value for what it offers, does not get the deserved attention.
Mahindra XUV 500
Price when New: Rs. 11.29 - 16.20 lakh Pre-owned Price: Rs. 8 – 13 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Great design, great features, good interiors, aggressive looks. Cons: Ride quality isn’t that plush, poor plastics. Consider: Toyota Innova, Tata Safari Storme, Renault Duster, Tata Aria. Verdict: Impressive over all, value for money which is very hard to ignore.
Price when New: Rs. 2.46 - 3.62 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.7 - 3.0 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl Depreciation: 20%
Price when New: Rs. 3.14 - 3.95 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.45-2.40 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl / Depreciation: 20%
Maruti Alto K10
Maruti A-star
Pros: Low cost, low maintenance everyday car with great fuel efficiency.
Pros: Lively engine, low maintenance, great fuel efficiency, good city ride. Cons: Interior space severely cramped. Not a highway car. Consider: Hyundai Eon 1.0, Hyundai Santro, Chevy Beat. Verdict: Excellent value for money, but quite expensive pre-owned.
Price when New: Rs. 4.11- 5.0 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.98 - 3.02 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Lively engine, low maintenance, great fuel efficiency, good ride. Cons: Bad interior quality, space severely cramped, no airbags. Consider: Hyundai Santro, Chevy Beat. Verdict: Good buy, if you can find one, as it’s not that sought after.
Cons: Interior space severely cramped. Tiny engine struggles with a full load. Consider: Hyundai Eon, Tata Nano, Datsun Go. Verdict: Excellent value for money. Buy only top-end model with airbag.
Maruti Gypsy Price when New: Rs. 5.95 - 6.09 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.06 - 3.22 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Great mountain goat, with go anywhere capability. Cons: Impractical for everyday use, stiff suspension. Consider: Mahindra Thar, Force Gurkha. Verdict: Buy only if you want to engage in serious off-roading.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Price when New: Rs. 6 -8.72 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5.44 - 6.45 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl / Depreciation: 30% Pros: Decent space, seven seats, easy to drive in town. Cons: Bad rear seat access, no luggage space with full load. Consider: Honda Mobilio, Chevy Enjoy, Nissan Evalia, Ashok Leyland Stile. Verdict: Decent sized car for large families, yet easy to drive.
Maruti Kizashi
Price when New: Rs. 17.17 - 18.21 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 7.50 - 8.75 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl / Depreciation: 65% Pros: Great engine, performance, looks, ride quality, luxurious interiors. Cons: No diesel, interiors a let down, patchy CVT. Consider: Chevrolet Cruze, Skoda Octavia, Hyundai Elantra. Verdict: Maruti and luxury don’t go together, but it’s a great pre-owned buy.
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
Price when New: Rs. 24.56 - 26.62 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 6.50 - 7.50 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl / Depreciation: 70% Pros: Good engine, spacious interiors, capable off roader. Cons: Fuel economy, el cheapo interiors, no diesel option. Consider: Ford Endeavour, Force One, Skoda Yeti. Verdict: Never sold in large numbers, but is a very good pre-owned buy.
Maruti Suzuki Ciaz
Price when New: Rs. 7.17 - 10.18 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: New Car (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 18 Kmpl Depreciation: New Car Pros: Spacious and loaded with features, fuel efficient engines, ride quality great. Cons: Drivability, Low powered engines, tinny build quality. Consider: Nissan Sunny, Renault Scala, Hyundai Verna, Fiat Linea. Verdict: It’s a new car, and a Maruti, so expect high prices.
Maruti Suzuki Omni
Price when New: Rs. 2.72 -2.86 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.60 - 2.30 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 19 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: The cheapest runabout with 5/8 seats. Space - lots of it. Cons: Alarming safety issues, dangerous on the highway. Consider: Datsun Go+, Maruti Eeco. Verdict: Only for large families, delivery guys etc, who care less about safety.
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Maruti Suzuki Ritz Price when New: Rs. 4.39 - 6.38 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.10 - 4.45 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Smooth engine, high seating, great fuel economy. Cons: Low luggage space, bumpy ride, thick C-pillar obstructs rear visibility. Consider: Ford Figo, Hyundai i10, Honda Brio. Verdict: Better than the Swift, but pre-owned prices are sky high.
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R
Price when New: Rs. 4.06 - 5.05 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.6 - 4.35 Lakhs (1-5years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl / Depreciation: 20% Pros: Great engine, easy to drive and comfortable. Cons: Odd looking design. Prone to accidents as drivers push tall boy hard. Consider: Chevrolet Beat, Hyundai i10, Datsun Go+ Verdict: Good bet, but check full service history for accidents.
Maserati Quattroporte
Price when New: Rs. 1.50 -2.20 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 80 - 98 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: Depreciation: 45% Pros: Great looks, V8 power, a enthusiastic driver’s car. Cons: Slightly stiff suspension, spares and service can be expensive. Consider: Mercedes Benz S-Class, Audi A8, Jaguar XK. Verdict: Be assured of admiring glances, do not buy without full service history.
Mercedes Benz CLS-Class
Price when New: Rs. 76.50 - 95.15 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs.42 - 48 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 11 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Extremely responsive engine, very stylish, built like a tank, Merc quality. Cons: Spares and service can be expensive. Consider: Audi A7, BMW 6 Series. Verdict: It’s a petrol so not many are available in the market.
Maruti Suzuki Swift
Price when New: Rs. 4.58 - 7.21 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs.2.72 - 5.5 Lakhs (1-5years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Great engines, engaging to drive, very comfortable. Cons: Soft rear shocks, boot space limited, cramped rear seats. Consider: Ford Fiesta, Hyundai i20, Toyota Etios Liva. Verdict: The best, trouble free hatch that retains its value for years.
Maruti Suzuki Zen
Price when New: Discontinued Pre-owned Price: Rs. 0.80 - 1.5 Lakhs Fuel Economy: 18 Kmpl Depreciation: Pros: Good engine, great fuel economy, low running costs, enthusiast’s car. Cons: Cramped interiors, barebones build, but no on expects more from it. Consider: Fiat Palio. Verdict: Discontinued, but still sought after.
Mercedes Benz A Class
Price when New: Rs. 27.45 - 28.45 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 17.5 - 18.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Great looks, legendary Mercedes quality inside and out. Cons: Subdued engine power, spares and service can be expensive. Consider: BMW X1. Verdict: Buy it for attracting eyeballs, not for outright performance.
Mercedes Benz E-class
Price when New: Rs. 48.50 - 1.29 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 70 - 95 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Handling, covers miles with ease, slick gearchanges, comfort. Cons: Expensive options, some rivals cheaper, high running costs Consider: BMW M5, Audi RS5, Jaguar XFR Verdict: E63 AMG is the pinnacle of the E-Class line-up
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Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire
Price when New: 5.08- 7.82 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.90 - 6.37 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Trouble-free ‘big’ car, Maruti reliability . Cons: Very ugly-looking backside, rear seat backrest incline odd. Consider: Honda Amaze, Toyota Etios, Ford Fiesta. Verdict: Extremely good value for money, eventhough a bit expensive.
Maruti Suzuki Zen Estilo
Price when New: Rs. 3.60 - 4.60 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.86-2.87 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Great engine, decent space, easy to drive in town. Cons: Low quality interiors, narrow rear seat. Consider: Chevy Beat, Hyundai Santro, Datsun Go. Verdict: Buy later models for peace of mind. Still a good buy.
Mercedes Benz B Class
Price when New: Rs. 29.45 - 30.45 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 18 - 19 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Sturdy looks and performance, gives comfort and ruggedness. Cons: Fit and finish, Interior color matching, noise insulation. Consider: Ford Eco sport, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Renault Duster. Verdict: You don’t need an excuse to buy this. Good everything.
Mercedes Benz E-Class Cabriolet
Price when New: Rs. 78.50 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 30 - 38 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Styling, refinement, clever air-cap lessens buffeting, excellent diesels. Cons: Not exciting to drive, air-cap is effective but looks ungainly. Consider: No competition, yet Verdict: Very comfortable four-seat convertible.
Maruti Suzuki SX4
Price when New: Rs. 7.79 - 10.41 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.54 - 4.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Great engines, engaging to drive, very spacious and comfortable. Cons: Not very popular, competition has more modern designs. Consider: Honda City, Fiat Linea, Toyota Etios. Verdict: Good ‘big’ car which is good in parts. Good pre-owned buy.
Maserati Granturismo
Price when New: Rs.1.80 -1.80 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 0.80 - 1.5 Crores (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: - / Depreciation: 40% Pros: Great and impressive marquee, V8 power, Wow engine growl and looks. Cons: Good interiors but seating not up to mark. Spares and service expensive. Consider: Aston Martin Vantage, Jaguar XJ-R, BMW 6 Series. Verdict: Be assured of admiring glances, do not buy without full service history.
Mercedes Benz C-Class
Price when New: Rs.37.90 - 42.90 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 19 - 36 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Good looks, built like a tank, legendary Merc quality inside and out. Cons: Spares and service can be expensive. Consider: Audi A4, BMW 3- Series. Verdict: Traditional body design. Shows the world you’ve arrived. AMG is wow.
Mercedes Benz G-class
Price when New: Rs. 1.96 - 2.17 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 68 - 85 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 6 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Nothing quite like it. Exclusivity guaranteed. 5.5 Litre V8 is a joy to tap. Cons: Very expensive. Looks boxy. Spares and service expensive. Consider: Range Rover, Toyota Land Cruiser, Porsche Cayenne. Verdict: It’s quick... very quick with style guaranteed. A fuel guzzler.
All new car are New Delhi Ex-showroom price. We constantly update our data to reflect real world costs. Pre-owned car prices vary depending on model, age, condition, service history, accessories and availability.
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Mercedes Benz GL-class
Price when New: Rs. 77.50 - 1.75 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 38 - 48 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Huge SUV with great presence and style. Seats seven in relative comfort. Cons: Very expensive. Spares and service can be prohibitively expensive. Consider: Audi Q7, Land Cruiser Prado, BMW X5. Verdict: Good performer on and off road and extremely practical space.
Mercedes Benz SL-class
Price when New: Rs. 1.1 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 50 - 70 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Powerful engines, quality interior, strong residuals, more efficient engines. Cons: Not as fun to drive as some rivals, vague steering, expensive servicing cost. Consider: BMW 6 Series convertible, Porsche 911 Cabriolet. Verdict: Sporty, elegant and stylish, the Mercedes-Benz SL has a lot of appeal.
Mini Cooper Country Man
Price when New: Rs. 36.50 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 20.5 - 31.5 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl / Depreciation: 40% Pros: Eager engine, great image rub-off, catchy interiors, equipment. Cons: Tight space, ride quality bad, ergonomics, expensive. Consider: Volvo V40, Mercedes A-Class, BMW 1-Series Verdict: You buy it for the image... expensive pre-owned.
Mitsubishi Outlander
Price when New: Rs. 21.29 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 10.5 - 12.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl / Depreciation: 55% Pros: It’s got all the bells and whistles and is supremely comfortable. Cons: Comes only with an auto box. It’s not a true off roader. Consider: Honda CRV, Chevrolet Captiva, Renault Koleos. Verdict: Good SUV looks at a decent price. Don’t expect too much from it.
Mercedes Benz M-class
Price when New: Rs. 56.60 - 2.49 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 36 - 45 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Huge SUV with great presence and a refined engine. Great performer. Cons: Looks huge but has only five seats. Consider: Range Rover Sport, BMW X5, Porsche Cayenne. Verdict: Great cruiser on road and also good for some mud-plugging.
Mercedes Benz SLK-class
Price when New: Rs. 75 - 1.26 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 50 - 60 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Seriously fast, engine sounds great, fairly competitive running costs. Cons: Slow roof operation, small boot, not as engaging as main rival. Consider: BMW Z4, Porsche Boxster, Audi TT. Verdict: It’s extremely quick, offers enthusiastic driver level of enjoyment.
Mitsubishi Cedia
Price when New: Rs. 8.24-9.80 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.8 - 3.6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl Depreciation: 70% Pros: Great build quality, engine, mileage, sporty image and lots of space. Cons: Discontinued hence spares will be hard to come by. Consider: Hyundai Verna, Nissan Sunny, Fiat Linea. Verdict: Good overall package but was not a great seller. Check service history.
Mitsubishi Pajero SFX
Price when New: Rs. 22.96 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 12.5 - 18.6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Proven engine and a very great off roader. Cons: With so many latest SUVs in the market, it looks quite old, spares costly. Consider: Skoda Yeti, Mahindra XUV 500. Verdict: A very good pre-owned buy as it’s a supremely capable machine.
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Mercedes Benz R-class
Price when New: Rs. 78.45 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 24.65 - 28.65 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 8 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Luxury MPV for large families, V6 Petrol, very spacious, third row seating. Cons: No diesel, ride quality Consider: Land Cruiser Prado, Audi Q7. Verdict: Expensive even pre-owned, can buy a proper SUV at that price.
Mercedes Benz SLS AMG
Price when New: Rs. 1.90 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.02 - 1.30 Crores (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 7 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: 6.2 litre engine unleashes 563 horses that sound heavenly. Cons: Ride and steering not the best. Spares and service are very expensive. Consider: Audi R8, Aston Martin Vantage. Verdict: Great supercar with oodles of appeal but out of reach of enthusiasts.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Mercedes Benz S-Class/S500
Price when New: Rs. 1.27 -1.58 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 58 - 89 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Pure luxury with top-of-the-line interiors, engine, ride quality etc. Cons: Very expensive. Spares and service cost an arm and leg. Consider: Audi A8, BMW 7-Series, Jaguar XJ. Verdict: Good bargains in the pre-owned segment, as they’re well-kept.
Mini Cooper
Price when New: Rs. 28.50 - 31.90 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 15 - 18 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: A great car to own, not just for the legendary name, but excellent handling Cons: Ride on the harder side. Cramped rear seats. Spares and service. Consider: Volkswagen Beetle Verdict: Highly overpriced, but driving a Mini is driving a slice of history.
Mitsubishi Montero
Price when New: Rs. 52.35 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 18 - 22 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 8 Kmpl Depreciation: 65% Pros: Super performance engine, great build quality, great engine. Cons: Doesn’t have a sporty exterior to match. Looks like an ordinary saloon. Consider: Audi A4-V6. Verdict: Excellent choice for wannabe racers, if you can find one, as owners rarely part with it.
Price when New: Rs. 51.57 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 21 - 27 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 11 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Super performance on and off road. Great interiors and super comfort. Cons: The 3.2 litre diesel is super noisy, spares and service expensive. Consider: Range Rover Evoque, Mercedes GLA -Class, Volvo XC60. Verdict: Doesn’t depreciate much, so preowned examples will be expensive.
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport
370Z Price when New: Rs. 68.14 - 69.41 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 32 - 36.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 6 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Great sporty performance but behaves itself even in normal city drives. Cons: Auto transmission doesn’t shift when you want it to. Service costs. Consider: BMW Z4, Porsche Cayman, Audi TT. Verdict: A bull in sheep’s clothing... an everyday sports car.
Price when New: Rs. 25.15 - 25.94 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 14.5 - 17.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 45% Pros: Pure and rugged SUV proven the world over. Cons: Going around bends on highways will scare you as it pitches a lot. Consider: Ford Endeavour, Toyota Fortuner. Verdict: An excellent pre-owned buy as it’s supremely capable machine.
All new car are New Delhi Ex-showroom price. We constantly update our data to reflect real world costs. Pre-owned car prices vary depending on model, age, condition, service history, accessories and availability.
Nissan Evalia
Price when New: Rs. 9.14 - 12.22 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5.8 - 7.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 8 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Good engine. Huge multi-purpose space. Used more commercially. Cons: Looks too van-like, non-opening rear windows. Consider: Chevrolet Enjoy, Honda Mobilio, Maruti Ertiga, Ashok Leyland Stile. Verdict: Can find good examples for a decent price as it’s not that sought after.
Nissan Sunny
Price when New: Rs. 7.40 - 10.50 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5.8 - 8.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Excellent Petrol and Diesel engines. Spacious interiors. Cons: Low seating, uninspiring design, shoddy build quality, service network. Consider: Chevrolet Sail, Honda Amaze, Skoda Rapide. Verdict: Highly sought after in the pre-owned segment, will be at a premium.
Porsche 911
Price when New: Rs. 1.38 -2.57 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 0.68 -1.2 Crores (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 7 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Highly sought after sports car, great engine and a great head-turner. Cons: Expensive spares and service. Consider: Jaguar XK-R, Aston Martin Vantage, Audi R8. Verdict: Depreciates fast and makes a great buy pre-owned.
Porsche Macan
Price when New: Rs. 1.0 - 1.11 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 38.55 - 58.80 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Wonderful engine, capable on and off road, sporty SUV. Cons: Looks like a soft roader, service and spares are very expensive. Consider: Mercedes GL Class, BMW X5. Verdict: Extremely capable. Sports suspension rough for normal use.
Nissan GTR
Price when New: Rs. 31.50 - 37.80 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.5 Crores (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: Depreciation: 45% Pros: Super engine, great sporty performance. Cons: Service, spares, insurance everything about it is expensive. Consider: Audi R8, BMW 6-series, Porsche 911. Verdict: Buy it for outright speed and immense respect from racers.
Nissan Teana
Price when New: Rs. 22.02 - 25.90 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 14.8 - 17.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50% Pros: Excellent interiors, specially the rear seat, good if you’re driven around. Cons: If you want to drive it yourself, ignore it. It’ll leave you wanting. Consider: Toyota Camry, Skoda Superb, Audi A3. Verdict: Can get good bargains on pre-owned, but there are others too.
Porsche Boxster
Price when New: Rs. 1.02 - 1.15 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 50- 60 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 8 Kmpl / Depreciation: 40% Pros: Highly sought after sports car, great engine and air in your hair thrills. Cons: Impractical as an everyday car, expensive spares and service. Consider: Mercedes Benz SLK, Nissan 350Z, Mercedes CLS Class. Verdict: Great buy if you can afford it. Get ready for admiring glances.
Porsche Panamera
Price when New: Rs. 1.16 - 1.50 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 60 Lakhs - 1.2 Crores (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 8 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Excellent sports-car performance. Legendary quality inside out. Cons: Expensive spares and service. Consider: BMW X6, Audi Q7. Verdict: Drive around in ultimate luxury. Excellent pre-owned buy.
Nissan Micra
Price when New: Rs. 5.42 - 7.63 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.35 - 4.70 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50% Pros: Great performance petrol and miserly diesel, good interiors. Cons: Low ground clearance, noisy cabin, service is touch and go. Consider: Honda Brio, Hyundai i10, Chevrolet Beat, Maruti Ritz. Verdict: A good pre-owned buy, as not many people look for it.
Nissan Terrano
Nissan Micra Active
Price when New: Rs. 4.39 - 5.02 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.8 - 4.55 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl / Depreciation: 45% Pros: Great ergonomics, engaging to drive and good interiors. Excellent value for money. Cons: Patchy acceleration, bad brakes, service patchy, spares expensive. Consider: Hyundai Eon, Maruti Alto K10, Datsun Go. Verdict: You get a 1.2 litre engine while the competition has only 1 litre engines.
Nissan Xtrail
Price when New: Rs. 10.14 - 12.92 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 8.50 - 11.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl / Depreciation: 30%
Price when New: Rs. 28.13 -33.44 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 18.88 - 22.90Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl / Depreciation: 40%
Pros: Premium version of the Renault Duster, good looks and great ride quality. Cons: Ergonomics - things do not fall to hand easily. Consider: Force One, Tata Safari, Mahindra Scorpio. Verdict: Demand high due to the soft roader craze. Will be expensive.
Pros: Good all-round SUV with proven mechanicals. Cons: It looks huge but has only 5 seats, not a true off-roader. Consider: Honda CR-V, Ssangyong Rexton, Hyundai Santa Fe. Verdict: Holds it price well and will be comparatively expensive pre-owned.
Porsche Cayenne Price when New: Rs 1.04 -1.78 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 45.5 - 99 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 8 Kmpl Depreciation: 45% Pros: Excellent SUV with sports car like performance. Many engine options. Cons: Expensive spares and service. Consider: Mercedes M-Class, Volvo XC90. Verdict: Excellent pre-owned buy. Get ready for admiring glances.
Premier Rio
Price when New: Rs. 4.71-6.70 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 1.8 - 2.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl Depreciation: 70% Pros: Small foot print, mini SUV looks and highly practical. Cons: Dull engine, dull drive, iffy plastic quality. Consider: Mahindra Quanto, Maruti Wagon R, Datsun Go. Verdict: Ignored in the midst of the SUV craze in India... that says a lot. Avoid it.
Porsche Cayman
Price when New: Rs. 1.05- 1.18 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 38.55 - 58.80 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Excellent engine and driving dynamics, sporty all the way. Cons: Two seater. Expensive to maintain and service. Spares are expensive too. Consider: Mercedes SLK Class, BMW Z4 Verdict: Great performance car. Watch people drool as you zip by.
Renault Duster
Price when New: Rs. 8.30-13.55 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 6.8 - 10.34 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 30% Pros: Excellent ride quality and good road presence. Selling in large numbers. Cons: Less than ideal ergonomics. Consider: Skoda Yeti, Ford EcoSport, Nissan Terrano, Tata Safari Storme. Verdict: Demand is sky-high, so pre-owned ones will be expensive.
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Renault Fluence
Price when New: Rs 14.73 -16.31 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 8.6 - 9.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Excellent engine, ride quality, handling and even looks. Cons: Not a great seller despite being a good all-round car. Consider: Hyundai Elentra, VW Jetta, Skoda Octavia. Verdict: Good cars are available at almost half the new car price.
Rolls-Royce Ghost
Renault Koleos
Price when New: Rs. 23.48 -27.75 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 14.2 - 15.2 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50% Pros: Excellent soft roader with a good engine, excellent ride quality. Cons: Not a great seller despite being a good all-round car. Consider: Chevrolet Captiva, Hyundai Santa Fe, Honda CR-V. Verdict: Excellent value for money as they lose value fast.
Rolls-Royce Phantom II
Price when New: Rs. 2.50 - 3.05 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.5 - 3.4 Crores (1-5years) Fuel Economy: - Depreciation: 60%
Price when New: Rs. 6.40 - 7.50 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.5 Crores (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: - / Depreciation: 55%
Pros: It’s got everything - V12 engine, speed, comfort, head-turning looks and all gizmos you could ask for. Cons: Expensive even pre-owned, spares and service expensive. Consider: Bentley Mulsanne, BMW 7-Series, Mercedes S-Class. Verdict: Loses more than half its value and is a recommended buy.
Pros: It’s nothing like anything - V12 engine, speed, comfort, head-turning looks and all gizmos you could ask for. Cons: Expensive even pre-owned, spares and service expensive. Consider: Bentley Continental. Verdict: Buy if you have deep pockets and want admiring glances. You can find one for less than half the new price.
Skoda Fabia
Price when New: Rs. 5.23 - 8.08 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.4 - 4.02 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl / Depreciation: 55% Pros: Good build quality, good engine line-up, good performer. Cons: Discontinued, so spares could be a problem. Consider: Hyundai i20 Elite, Tata Indica Vista, VW Polo, Maruti Swift. Verdict: Solidly built compared to the Japanese ones, makes a good buy.
Skoda Superb
Price when New: Rs. 21.68-26.28 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 13.6 - 14.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Well-rounded car that’s high on creature comforts. Cons: Interiors are a letdown and stiff rear suspension makes ride bumpy. Consider: Toyota Camry, Audi A3, Volvo S60. Verdict: If you want luxury but do not want to spend too much, this is the one.
Skoda Laura
Price when New: Rs.15.39 - 22.47 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 7.7 - 12.2 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50% Pros: Good build quality, good engine, good performer. Cons: Discontinued, so spares could be a problem. Consider: Chevrolet Cruze, Toyota Corolla Altis, VW Jetta. Verdict: Makes sense as a used car but service could be a problem.
Skoda Yeti
Price when New: Rs.20.11- 21.81 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 9.5 - 13.3 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50% Pros: SUV looks, comfort and reasonable offroad ability. Cons: Space not the best, but good on-road performance. Consider: Honda CR-V, Renault Koleos, Chevrolet Captiva. Verdict: Makes a good family car which can go off-road occasionaly.
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Renault Pulse
Renault Scala
Price when New: Rs. 5.04 - 6.81 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.8 - 4.6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl / Depreciation: 50%
Price when New: Rs. 7.44 -10.35 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.8 - 6.2 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Pros: Badge engineered Nissan Micra, but better looking. Cons: Patchy acceleration, low boot space, low ground clearance. Consider: Toyota Etios Liva, Hyundai Grand i10, Tata Indica Vista. Verdict: It’s a spacious, practical city car and a good pre-owned buy.
Pros: Badge engineered Nissan Sunny, a lot better looking than it.
Rolls-Royce Wraith
Price when New: Rs. 4.6 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.6 Crores (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: Depreciation: 50% Pros: Pure luxury with pure speed - V12 engine, head-turning looks and laden with gizmos. Cons: Expensive even pre-owned, spares and service expensive. Consider: Aston Martin Rapide 5 Verdict: Buy if you have deep pockets and want admiring glances.
Skoda Octavia
Price when New: Rs. 16.26 -20.61 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 7.5 - 13.3 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Good build quality, good engine, good performer. Cons: With manufacturers releasing stylish models, this looks like plain Jane. Consider: Relaunt Fluence, Chevrolet Cruze. Verdict: You can get it quite cheap pre-owned. Owners report service issues.
Tata Aria
Price when New: Rs.10.42-15.44 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 8.95 - 10.99 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 19 Kmpl / Depreciation: 40% Pros: A drawing room on wheels, lots of equipment, top comfort. Cons: Build quality, fit and finish, panel gaps etc. Not many sold. Consider: Toyota Innova, Mahindra Xylo. Verdict: Good pre-owned buy, as they lose almost 40% of their value, which the Innovas don’t.
Cons: Ground clearance and seating low. Consider: Honda City, Skoda Rapid, VW Vento, Hyundai Verna. Verdict: Makes sense as a pre-owned buy as it loses value quite a bit.
San Storm
Price when New: Rs. 5.75 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Discontinued (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl Depreciation: 80% Pros: Cheapest convertible, different looks. Cons: Small 1.2 liter engine, two seats only. Not available anymore. Consider: Nothing like a San in this price range. Verdict: Sports car looks and boring to drive, but is a head-turner.
Skoda Rapid
Price when New: Rs. 7.56 - 11.65 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.5 - 6.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Good on all counts - performance, mileage, comfort. Cons: Looks like plain Jane amidst stylish rival models. Consider: Fiat Linea, VW Vento, Hyundai Verna. Verdict: Solid performer and makes a very good buy, beware of Skoda service.
Tata Bolt
Price when New: Rs. 4.45 - 7 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: New Car (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: New Car Pros: Good engine, ride quality and revotron driving modes. Cons: Patchy service network. Consider: Ford Figo, Toyota Etios Liva, Hyundai i20 Elite. Verdict: Balanced car. It’s new so availability will be limited.
All new car are New Delhi Ex-showroom price. We constantly update our data to reflect real world costs. Pre-owned car prices vary depending on model, age, condition, service history, accessories and availability.
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Tata Indica V2
Tata Indica Vista
Price when New: Rs. 4.35– 4.70 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3 – 5 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl / Depreciation: 40%
Price when New: Rs. 4.84-5.97 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.2 - 2.9 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl Depreciation: 55%
Pros: Driving Comfort, spacious cabin, robust built. Cons: Body roll, poor plastics, shaky-jumpy ride, no safety features. Consider: Nissan Micra Active, Chevrolet Spark, Hyundai Eon. Verdict: Buy it only if you concerned only about low running costs.
Pros: Reliable engines, specially the Fiat multijet diesel, and reasonable comfort. Cons: Bad build quality, engine noise, service network. Consider: Hyundai Grand i10, Ford Figo, Toyota Etios Liva. Verdict: You can get Vistas quite cheap, as they lose more than half their price.
Tata Nano/GenX
Tata Safari
Tata Indigo eCS/ XL
Price when New: Rs. 5.28 - 6.19 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.2 - 3.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Reliable engines, excellent fuel economy, spacious cabin. Cons: Build quality average and not fun to drive. Boot looks like an afterthought. Consider: Maruti Dzire, Honda Amaze, Mahindra Verito. Verdict: Probably the most inexpensive saloon in the pre-owned segment.
Tata Safari Strome
Price when New: Rs. 1.99-2.89 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 0.8 - 1.2 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 20 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Price when New: Rs. 8.92-10.22 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.2 - 6.1 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Price when New: Rs. 9.99 - 14.35 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 7.5 - 12.6 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl / Depreciation: 40%
Pros: Surprisingly a lot of space and comfort, drives better than an M800.
Pros: Comfortable over bad roads, lots of space, seven-seater SUV.
Cons: Limited range, seat too tight for tall drivers, access to engine.
Cons: More tall than wide, low quality of parts, service issues.
Consider: Maruti 800, Omni, Hyundai Eon. Verdict: Good city runabout, cheap to run and can get into tight spaces.
Consider: Mahindra Scorpio, Force One. Verdict: The cheapest old school SUV on the pre-owned segment.
Pros: Very comfortable over bad roads, lots of space, seven-seater SUV. Cons: More tall than wide, low quality of parts, service issues, same old design. Consider: XUV 500, Ford Endeavour, Renault Duster. Verdict: Better than the old Safari but still not the best. Good pre-owned buy.
Tata Sumo Grande
Price when New: Rs. 7.94 - 10.25 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.2 - 5.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Lots of space and with reasonable comfort. Cons: Build quality, fit and finish, panel gaps etc. Consider: Mahindra Xylo, Chevrolet Enjoy, Maruti Ertiga, Honda Mobilio. Verdict: It’s huge, can carry 8 people and is a proven highway runner.
Toyota Camry
Price when New: Rs. 28.80-31.92 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 12 - 18 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Supreme comfort, excellent ride quality, amazing interiors, hybrid. Cons: Sedate engine, not an out-right sporty performer. Consider: Skoda Superb, Audi A3, Volvo S60. Verdict: Luxury with good fuel efficiency make it a very good buy.
Tata Venture
Price when New: Rs. 4.77 - 5.71 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: 2.50 - 4.5 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Space, good air-conditioner, good mileage, ride quality. Cons: Van, gearbox, last row very bumpy. Consider: Maruti Eeco, Chevrolet Enjoy, Ashok Leyland Stile. Verdict: Easy to drive, park. Buy only if you want 8 seats at the lowest price.
Toyota Corolla
Price when New: Rs. 13.06-17.73 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 6.8 - 12.9 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl / Depreciation: 55% Pros: Like all Toyotas, very reliable, comfortable, good fuel economy. Cons: Mediocre performance... not engaging to drive. Consider: Chevrolet Cruze, Hyundai Elentra, Renault Fluence. Verdict: You buy a Toyota for complete peace of mind, this one’s no different.
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Tata Xenon XT
Price when New: Rs. 9.96 - 10.99 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5 - 8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: 140 bhp engine is powerful, flexibility. Cons: Not a natural choice for families, but some buy for off-beat image. Consider: Mahindra Getaway. Verdict: Cover the loading area permanently to use as private vehicle.
Toyota Etios
Price when New: Rs. 6.11 - 8.93 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.8 - 6.2 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Reasonable comfort, good fuel economy, lots of space, big boot. Cons: Not engaging to drive, dull interiors, NVH levels high. Consider: Skoda Rapid, Maruti Dzire, Fiat Linea Classic. Verdict: It’s got everything families would ever need, plus reliability.
Tata Manza
Price when New: Rs. 5.97 - 8.58 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 3.1 - 4.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 17 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Acres of cabin space, great engine and fuel economy, lots of equipment. Cons: Odd-looking design, cheap interiors, not fun to drive. Consider: Ford Fiesta, Toyota Etios, Maruti Dzire. Verdict: Makes a decent pre-owned buy as its got space and mileage.
Tata Sumo
Price when New: Rs. 6.23 - 7.94 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4 - 5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Very comfortable over bad roads, space, seats seven +, low running costs. Cons: Crude engine and feels difficult to drive. Consider: Mahindra Quanto, Chevrolet Enjoy. Verdict: For very large families who do not want to spend too much.
Tata Zest
Price when New: Rs. 4.87 - 8.09 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: New Vehicle Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl Depreciation: New Vehicle Pros: Interiors, excellent ride quality, revotron drive modes. Cons: Noisy engine, limited boot space, comfort levels. Consider: Hyundai Xcent, Fiat Linea Classic, Chevrolet Sail. Verdict: New release so availability will be a problem.
Toyota Etios Cross
Price when New: Rs. 6.23 - 7.72 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: New Vehicle Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl Depreciation: New Vehicle Pros: Great looks, interiors, excellent ride quality. Cons: A Etios sheep in wolf’s clothing, dull performance. Consider: VW Cross Polo, Fiat Avventura. Verdict: New release so pre-owned availability will be a problem.
All new car are New Delhi Ex-showroom price. We constantly update our data to reflect real world costs. Pre-owned car prices vary depending on model, age, condition, service history, accessories and availability.
Toyota Etios Liva
Price when New: Rs. 5 - 7.21 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 2.8 - 5.0 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Spacious hatch and easy to drive, peace of mind. Cons: Cost cutting obvious inside and out. Plasticky interiors. Consider: Mahindra Verito Vibe, Hyundai i20 Elite, Volkswagen Polo. Verdict: People buy this for drivability and peace of mind.
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
Price when New: Rs. 88.81 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 40.5 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 11Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Legendary off-roader with all the equipment needed. Cons: Massive proportions a minus on city roads. Consider: Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7, BMW X5. Verdict: Aspirational vehicle that will serve you for years at end.
Volkswagen Polo/ Polo Cross
Toyota Fortuner
Price when New: Rs. 24.17- 27.02 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 15.88 - 18 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 45% Pros: Spacious SUV that’s easy to drive on and off the road. Cons: Slightly stiff suspension leads to a jarring ride. Maintainence high. Consider: Ford Endeavour, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Ssangyong Rexton. Verdict: Great road presence and very reliable.
Volkeswagen Beetle
Price when New: Rs. 24.10 - 25.65 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 9.50 - 10.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 60% Pros: Legendary ride, good for grabbing eyeballs on the road. Cons: Cramped interiors, dull drive, a little harsh. Consider: Mini Cooper Verdict: Over-priced, but then you’ll be driving a piece of history.
Volkswagen Touareg
Price when New: Rs. 7.08 – 8.38 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 5 – 7 Lakhs ( 1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 15 Kmpl Depreciation: 40%
Price when New: Rs. 65.22 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 23 - 35 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 9 Kmpl Depreciation: 55%
Pros: Driving Comfort, spacious cabin, robust built Cons: Body roll, poor plastics, shaky-jumpy ride. Consider: Fiat Avventura, Toyota Etios Cross. Verdict: The Cross is a Polo with war paint. Looks good though.
Pros: Carlike to drive, off-road ability, wellequipped. Cons: Discontinued, sales and service should be a problem. Consider: Audi Q7, BMW X3. Verdict: Great car with the most safety features.
Volvo S80
Price when New: Rs. 44.58 - 48.20 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 18 - 25 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 13 Kmpl / Depreciation: 68% Pros: Solidly built and feels better than the Japs. Impressive safety features. Cons: Subdued styling, could have been better styled. Consider: Audi A6, Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series. Verdict: Solidly built and good value preowned.
Volvo V40
Price when New: Rs. 24.75- 27.70 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 20-25 Lakhs (1-5 Years) Fuel Economy: 12 kmpl Depreciation: 40% Pros: Great looks, excellent punchy engine, lots of safety equipment. Cons: Ride quality a little rough, rear headroom. Consider: Skoda Superb, Toyota Camry. Verdict: Great car with the most safety features.
Toyota Innova
Price when New: Rs. 12.54 - 16.02 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs.7.9 - 15.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl / Depreciation: 15% Pros: Excellent space, comfort, interiors and maintenance free engine. Cons: Noisy diesel even at low revs, and kicks up a racket at high revs. Consider: Tata Aria. Verdict: Ruling the market for its reliability and upmarket feel. Not an ideal pre-owned car as it doesn’t depreciate much.
Volkswagen Jetta
Price when New: Rs. 14.15 - 20.18 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 8.5 - 13.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 16 Kmpl Depreciation: 50% Pros: Solidly built with quality and comfort oozing everywhere. Cons: Noisy engine, steering feedback dull. Consider: Skoda Octavia, Toyota Corolla Altis, Hyundai Elantra, Chevrolet Cruze. Verdict: If you like being chauffeured, this is a great car.
Volkswagen Vento
Price when New: Rs. 7.85-11.87 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 4.8 - 7.3 0 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 14 Kmpl / Depreciation: 56% Pros: Solidly built with a lot of space and good quality. Cons: Handling unsorted, high maintenence, floor humpmars seating. Consider: Renault Scala, Nissan Sunny, Hyundai Verna, Swift Dzire. Verdict: Makes sense as a pre-owned car as it’s comfortable and trouble-free.
Volvo XC60
Price when New: Rs. 45.50 - 53.72 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 25.7 - 28 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 55% Pros: Reasonably good on and of road, looks good, excellent ride. Cons: Noisy five pot engine, patchy gearbox. Consider: BMW X3, Audi Q5, Land Rover Freelander. Verdict: Solidly built and good value preowned.
Toyota Land Cruiser
Price when New: Rs. 1.19 Crores Pre-owned Price: Rs. 60 - 85 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 8 Kmpl Depreciation: 50%
Pros: Ultimate in SUV luxury, superb road presence, lots of space. Cons: Interiors not as good as the Germans. Consider: Land Rover Discovery, Mercedes GL AMG, BMW X6. Verdict: Built like a tank and performs as such. A good luxury buy.
Volkswagen Passat
Price when New: Rs. 26.15 - 32.30 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: 14.5 - 21 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 12 Kmpl Depreciation: 45% Pros: Great engine, luxurious ride quality and long equipment list. Cons: Drivability, spares. Does not feel as classy to drive as its rivals. Consider: Skoda Superb, Toyota Camry, Audi A3. Verdict: Solidly built with quality showing everywhere.
Volvo S60
Price when New: Rs. 34.40 - 42 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs. 15.88 - 20.8 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 11 Kmpl / Depreciation: 60% Pros: Well-equipped and comfortable, with a reasonable refined engine. Cons: Clattering engine, sounds bad, slightly low on power. Consider: BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C-Class, Audi A4. Verdict: Excellent value as it sheds nearly 60% of its value.
Volvo XC90
Price when New: Rs. 64.90-77.90 Lakhs Pre-owned Price: Rs.29 - 38 Lakhs (1-5 years) Fuel Economy: 10 Kmpl Depreciation: 60 % Pros: Practical 7-seater with good comfort with luxurious feel. Cons: Gearbox not up to mark, spares and service problematic. Consider: BMW X5, Audi Q7, Mercedes M-Class. Verdict: Solidly built and makes an extremely good value pre-owned.
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