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Originally Posted by mayankk
(Post 4892867)
2016 Safari VX, 4x2, varicor 400 run 35000 kms.Asking for 9L |
Very high ask, in my view.
Tata depreciates real fast in the NCR, and I would say, 50% gone in 3 years.
In my view, 7 - 7.25 would be the right value.
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Originally Posted by igemini
(Post 4892553)
I have a Tata Tiago Petrol XZ Model. 2017 October with exactly 22600 kms on the odo. Due to some personal reasons, we want to sell this car. But people are offering me only 300k to 330k for such a well maintained car. |
Though Orange Book Value shows up to 3.6L, I feel the current market prices are much higher. A friend of mine has been looking out for a used hatchback here in Hyderabad, and there are very few well kept Tiagos for less than 4L.
Also consider the fact that budget used cars are in good demand these days.
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Originally Posted by vigsom
(Post 4892876)
Very high ask, in my view.
Tata depreciates real fast in the NCR, and I would say, 50% gone in 3 years.
In my view, 7 - 7.25 would be the right value. |
He backed out at 7.5. Saved me a Mathura trip. The search continues, therefore. :)
Guys
Volkswagen Ameo TDI + DSG
2017 - Delhi registered
45000 Kms ODO
Full service history
Owner says: "DSG was skipping a gear 1 year into the purchase but was resolved as part of warranty. The issue never re-appeared post resolution".
Asking price Rs. 5,70,000
Is that fair price, any anything specific to look for?
Safari varicor vx 4x4. Offered 8.5,he's sticking to 9, first owner, service history available from individual seller.
Very difficult to come by in the used car space, especially in my proximity. Is it fair?
Guys I'm getting a Hyundai Elantra 2013 Petrol 1.8 SX AT , 53k kms done, well maintained for about 6 Lakhs. Is it a good deal?
I'm looking for a pre owned automatic sedan, not necessarily in the executive segment, but for around this budget ( ~6 lkhs), I'm getting a verna or a city sv (2014) which are a segment below.
I'm getting a August 2019 registered(june 2019 Hyundai factory billing) Verna SX+ Diesel Auto for 13 lakhs. 16k kms done. Direct deal with the owner. Is it a good deal? 3rd Party Insurance valid till Aug 2021, 2 services done in HASS and 3M coating package also pending 2 coatings to be done. No accident or major repairs when I checked with HASS.
Being the last model before current facelift it has all the bells and whistles - push button start, wireless mobile charger, apple carplay, auto climate control, automatic boot opener etc.
I intend to keep this car for another 7-8 years and wanted the next car to be a diesel auto. I had checked the new verna and it is almost 16 lakhs OTR.
I have had fairly good reviews about SX+ diesel from T-Bhp forum and wanted to know if this is a good deal.
Guys, please suggest me with an ideal price.
The car in question is a Jeep Compass Limited Plus. 4x2 with manual transmission. 2020 make, BS4, registered in the name of the dealer to meet the registration timeline in March. Have done only '44' km.
I really want to close this, but is confused with the pricing. please:
Guys,
Jeep Compass Limited Plus BSVI Diesel 4x4 AT
Price- 19.50 Lacs
Color- Black
Non-Accidental
Run- 9000km
Owner - 1st
Year of Manufacturing - Jan-20
Month-Year of Purchase- Jun-20
Month of Registration- Aug-20
Chandigarh number.
What you all suggest? Shall I go ahead? Any quick help appreciated.
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Originally Posted by NAVREVV
(Post 4895459)
Guys,
Jeep Compass Limited Plus BSVI Diesel 4x4 AT
What you all suggest? Shall I go ahead? Any quick help appreciated. |
If the seller is genuine and the car is actually non accidental or not a lemon then please go ahead at that price. It will be the best steal of the year! The on road price of Compass Limited Plus 4*4 AT in Mumbai is around 32. Lakhs. With this, you are technically getting a new car at almost 60% cost. If genuine then this deal won't last more than a day, so make sure you immediately jump on to it. If you can get it then many Compass fervour fans would go green with envy :D
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Originally Posted by VWAllstar
(Post 4895462)
If genuine then this deal won't last more than a day, so make sure you immediately jump on to it. If you can get it then many Compass fervour fans would go green with envy :D |
One Question:- 9000 km in 3 months. Is it normal?
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Originally Posted by NAVREVV
(Post 4895484)
One Question:- 9000 km in 3 months. Is it normal? |
Nothing about that listing is normal. There are SO MANY red flags. It sounds too good to be true.
Nobody is foolish enough to sell a ‘perfectly functioning’ vehicle for such a great loss, and so quickly after purchase.
My advice is to stay well clear, unless you’re fine with playing with fire.
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Originally Posted by NAVREVV
(Post 4895484)
One Question:- 9000 km in 3 months. Is it normal? |
In the pandemic it is quiet abnormal, as there is no daily office runs to do.
I had done 10000 kms within 3 months of owning my Dzire in 2012, simply because I loved driving it and did 2 Mumbai-Goa trips just to get the feel of the car! Also i had a daily 85 km route to office, which helped quiet a bit!
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Originally Posted by NAVREVV
(Post 4895459)
Guys,
What you all suggest? Shall I go ahead? Any quick help appreciated. |
This is, in all probability, a test drive vehicle right ? If yes, then don't go for it. Stay away.
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Originally Posted by NAVREVV
(Post 4895484)
One Question:- 9000 km in 3 months. Is it normal? |
Everything about the deal is abnormal. You need to dig in detail on the reason of selling such a brilliant and high priced car within 3-6 months of ownership. If you find the reasoning genuine and the owner honest only then go ahead with the purchase.
If it is a lemon then Compass can get troublesome. The maintainance bills if not covered under warranty will be exponentially high. So do your due diligence meticulously before you pay such a hefty price.
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