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Originally Posted by TusharK
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Renault Duster offered with a discount of Rs 1.30 lakh!
This month, Renault is offering benefits of up to Rs. 1.30 lakh on its models. You can get the highest discount if you're in the market for a Duster SUV.
Renault is offering a cash discount of Rs. 50,000, an exchange benefit of Rs. 50,000 and a corporate discount of Rs. 30,000 on the Duster. |
This is the same as the December offer. Arrgh. I could have waited and had a 2022 registration to help with resale value down the line. These too should be for the 2021 manufacture, am guessing.
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Originally Posted by TusharK
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Renault Duster offered with a discount of Rs 1.30 lakh!
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The MY2021 Triber is offered with benefits of up to Rs. 40,000. It includes a cash discount of Rs. 10,000, an exchange bonus of up to Rs. 20,000 and a corporate discount of up to Rs. 10,000. Benefits of up to Rs. 30,000 are being offered the MY2022 Triber. |
What's the difference between MY2021 and MY2022 Triber, apart from the manufacturing year? Any feature changes?
Friends, is there any good discount available in Bangalore for 2022 Honda City (5th gen) ?
My dealer is offering standard Honda discount that is advertised on the website (10k cash discount + 5k dealer discount). I have got a quote for 18,03,000 (ZX CVT without insurance and basic accessory kit). Would like to know:
1. Is there any other discount i can push for ?
2. Outside insurance is cheaper when compared to Honda Assure by at least 20%. Is there any advantage of going with Honda Assure ?
3. Apart from extended warranty and RSA, is there anything (read important accessory) i should be buying at the time of purchase ?
Thanks
i20 Asta (O) Diesel , Manual Transmission.. 2021 Manufactured.
80K discount offered.
In case anyone is aware about offers on i20 Diesel pls share
Thnax
has anyone picked up a Vento or a Polo recently with MY21? Please let me know the discounts you were able to negotiate
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Originally Posted by AravBS
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1. Is there any other discount i can push for ?
2. Outside insurance is cheaper when compared to Honda Assure by at least 20%. Is there any advantage of going with Honda Assure ?
3. Apart from extended warranty and RSA, is there anything (read important accessory) i should be buying at the time of purchase ?
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1. Highly unlikely. If the dealer is desperate to sell the car and meet their month end targets then they may give some freebies such as the basic accessories kit. If not usually they give what Honda officially publishes in their website.
2. If at all, the cashless claim and the option to start the repairs for less than 25k without surveyor inspection.
3. If you are from coastal areas then may be underbody coating. All other accessories you can get online cheaper, and that too of much better quality and fit than what Honda offers. I suggest you buy them online.
Just heard on the radio that Akoya Skôda, Pune that they are offering new Kushaqs at December prices.
Multiple dealers across India are offering discounts on numerous
MY21 models from brands like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Toyota, Volkswagen, Renault and Force Motors.
Waiting periods for MY22 cars expected to be long.
Source
I enquired with Volkswagen Dealer on offers running on Taigun. Since I already own one, dealer was open in saying the true reason behind this.
This is what they said
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Cars which were billed in Last week of December were received earlier this year. Such stocks which were billed at older prices are older stocks. They are October/November/December make.
Dealer Invoice dates which were before 1st January 2022 are being sold at older prices only. While the newer stocks which have dealer Invoice dates post 1st January 2022, new prices are applicable.
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So, that should sum up.
Infact, I am also seeing some hot selling cars being readily available. My friend who had booked MG Astor on 5th Jan is getting his car next week.
Maruti offering benefits of up to Rs. 36k on select models
Maruti Suzuki is offering discounts of up to Rs 36,000 on select models this month.
Maruti is offering benefits of up to Rs. 36,000 on the Alto and S-Presso. These include cash benefits, corporate discounts and exchange bonuses.
The carmaker is offering a discount of Rs 31,000 and Rs 27,000 on the WagonR and Swift, respectively. Benefits of up to Rs 27,000 are being offered on the Dzire. While the Eeco is available with benefits of Rs 24,000, customers can save up to Rs 22,000 on the Vitara Brezza.
Maruti is also offering benefits of up to Rs 16,000 on the second-generation Celerio. The hatchback was launched in November last year at prices starting at Rs. 4.49 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Tata offering discounts of up to Rs. 60,000 this month
Tata Motors has announced benefits of up to Rs. 60,000 on its models in February 2022.
Customers can avail of benefits of up to Rs. 60,000 on the Harrier and Safari. This includes cash benefits of up to Rs. 20,000. This offer is available on the 2021 model year vehicles. Tata is offering benefits of up to Rs. 40,000 on vehicles manufactured in 2022.
The Tiago and Tigor are available with benefits of up to Rs. 30,000 and Rs. 25,000 respectively. While the Nexon is offered at a discount of Rs. 15,000, Altroz customers can avail of benefits worth Rs. 10,000.
Toyota Glanza, Urban Cruiser gets dearer by Rs 45,000
Toyota has hiked the prices of the Glanza and Urban Cruiser by up to Rs 45,000.
The 'G Hybrid' variant of the Glanza now cost Rs. 45,000 more than before, while prices of the other variants have been increased by Rs 21,000.
Depending on the variant, prices of the Urban Cruiser have been increased between Rs 4,400 to Rs 17,500.
Both cars are due for a major refresh later this year. Rumours suggest that the Glanza facelift could be launched in March 2022, while the 2022 Brezza-based Urban Cruiser could arrive by the end of the year.
BMW hikes prices of its models by up Rs. 2 lakh
BMW has increased the prices of some of its models by up to Rs. 2 lakh.
The BMW X5, 7-Series and M340i get the highest price hike. Prices of the X5 30d xLine, 40i M Sport, 730Ld DPE Signature, 740Li M Sport have been increased by Rs. 2 lakh.
Prices of the BMW 3-Series range have gone up by Rs. 50,000, while the 3-Series Gran Limousine now commands a premium of up to Rs. 1.60 lakh.
The BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe now costs Rs. 60,000 more. Similarly, the X1 20i SportX and xLine variants now cost Rs. 40,000 more. All variants of the 5-Series receive a price hike of Rs. 50,000, while the price of the 630d M Sport has been hiked by Rs. 30,000.
Hi all,
I have booked an innova crysta and delivery is supposed to happen next month. The dealer is insisting upon a handling/logistics fee of rupees 6250. Has anyone been able to get this waived? Aren't handling charges illegal?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by ridehard
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If you are waiting thinking that prices would go back to normal after the chip shortage is gone, then I think that wait might be forever.
Whatever price there is now, is going to be the new baseline, just like how they say that the pandemic is the new normal.
But that said, if the situation reverses, there might be some handsome discounts offered here and there. |
Just buy base model cars for few years that don't need more chips to manufacture. More equipment and features means more need of chips. Electric cars will require most chips. Base model cars are nearly 40% less costly compared to top end models. Save on the money. Toll down the windows manually. It's not that bad a thing :Cheering:
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