Showing posts with label used cars in india. Show all posts
Showing posts with label used cars in india. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 January 2017

Used Cars in Pune

Used cars in Pune



The used car market in India has witnessed and stupendous growth over the last few years. According to the data and report of recent times, more and more buyers are willing to spend on a second hand vehicle. That way, buyers can enjoy the advantage of making a choice amongst different models from major manufacturers at economical prices. The easy availability of finance and insurance are of great help when it comes to second hand car buyers. Presently, Maruti, Tata, Mahindra, Hyundai, Honda, and Toyota, are the topmost manufacturers who enjoy a strong presence in the used car market of India. Further, there are a number of online car dealers that sell cars in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and look for both new and pre-owned cars. If you are interested in buying used cars in Pune, fret no longer. Contrary to the age-old belief, buying a second hand car is no longer a hassling process. We have compiled for you a list of the top car models that are hugely popular in the pre-owned car market, not only in Pune, but across other cities as well:

1. Maruti Suzuki Swift : The Swift has enjoyed consistent appreciation and faith from buyers over the years, and is considered to be one of the best in the hatchback segment. The main advantages of this car include, fuel-efficiency, contemporary design and affordable price. Maruti Suzuki’s brand image has further boosted the demand for this car. The new Swift may look more or less unchanged, which is one reason why Maruti Suzuki is not keen to toy around with a tried and tested formula. The car is compact, spacious and is easy to drive.

2. Honda City : it has been a huge hit since its debut in the Indian automobile sector. The USPs of this car are its spacious boot, comfortable seats, and reliable engine which require less maintenance. Nothing could shake its position of being the most preferred sedan for an Indian consumer. It suits the needs of people who are seeking a blend of corporate styling and a sporty car. It has lived up to Honda’s name and image, managing to keep the age-old sales record on a high.

3. Maruti Alto : This has a certain appeal that draws the buyers. It has established a sound presence not only in the major cities, including Pune, but also the towns. It is an economical option for second hand buyers who do not want to splurge a lot. The most affordable hatchback from the Indo-Japanese manufacturer, it has been in huge demand despite the constant launch of new vehicles in the small segment of cars. With a high resale value and low maintenance cost, Maruti Alto is best suited for tight budgets.

Thus, if you are not in a mood to buy a new car to steer clear of high depreciation, utilitarian reason or simply due to budget constraints, you can give these bestselling car models in the second hand car market a shot!

Friday, 13 January 2017

Used cars in Delhi

Used cars in Delhi

There are a list of things you should keep in mind, before buying used cars in Delhi. First and foremost, once you decide on the price range, you should outline what sort of car best meets your needs. For example, if you are a family of two, there is no need to go for a large MUV, like the Toyota Innova. With a growing range of makes and models, there will be a number of car models that will fit your budget. With a little research and some consultations with well-informed acquaintances, you can easily figure out which car model you should zero in on. Diesel cars sell well on the second hand market.
According to Rajeev Dubey, group president and chief executive officer at Mahindra & Mahindra, the average holding period has decreased from five to six years earlier, to three years in today’s times. With the rise in per capita incomes, more and more people will explore the proposition of buying a used car once they, irrespective of whether it is their first car or not.
Reliability should be high on the checklist. You can look up the quality ratings of each car that you have shortlisted. Many sites offer a comprehensive databank and archive of user reviews that will facilitate your decision. It should always be remembered that a car that wasn’t reliable new won’t be reliable used. The best sources to see which used cars in Delhi are available include, the Internet, used car dealers, brokers, authorized dealers, newspaper ads, and personal referrals. It is usually a good idea to interact directly with the previous owner, so the Internet and print classifieds are great sources of good deals on used cars.
There has been a phenomenal growth in the used car market spurred by the growing aspirations of the middle class and the dream of owning a car. While the organized trade accounts for 20% of the total volume of sales, the unorganized trade accounts for the remaining 80%. As the latest figures suggest, the ratio of new to used car sale in India is 1:1.2, while in the US it is 1:2.5. According to the recent estimates provided by dealers in the used car market, nearly 400 used cars are sold every month in Vizag city, out of which Maruti True Value sells 35 cars, Mahindra 28 to 30 and the remaining transaction happens in the unorganized trade. What is thus, good news to the used car market, will not bode too well for the automobile makers. Also, make sure that the car you’ve set your mind on has not been repossessed by a finance company. Otherwise it will be difficult to procure the Certificate of Registration and the original owner may create trouble for you even if you manage to get the car transferred to your name. You can also Google the top selling used cars in Delhi that enjoy the maximum popularity in the pre-owned cars’ market in the capital city.


Thursday, 31 July 2014

Reliable Used cars to Buy in 2014


Used cars are one of the best buys currently in India especially with the economic downturn, high rates of interest on car loans and elevating price levels. With the increase in the standard deduction of the income tax slabs, it has become easier for people to stretch their budgets to buy their favourite cars. Most companies have reported that their sales of used cars is rising every year and they are selling second hand cars mostly to first time buyers. Earlier, the trend was that people who needed a second car for their families would resort to buying second hand cars. However, a lot of people are choosing to buy used cars because it is cheaper and also allows them to skip segments. For instance, if a person could afford an entry level hatchback for Rs 4 lakhs as budget, he could afford a good quality sedan for the same amount in the used cars in India market. This is making many first time buyers turn to the used cars market.

Like the new cars market, the used cars market also exhibits some trends. For example, the more popular cars in the market are available more in the used car market and they would fit into most buyers’ budgets seamlessly. The used cars in India market also have a large stock of those kinds of cars which are no more available in the new car market. These cars are mostly those that car manufacturers have withdrawn from the market. The cost of these cars may be very low, but buying them could mean trouble for you as you would not get original parts to fit them with when there is some problem with the car. Some of these cars as the Maruti 800, Honda Civic and Accord, Chevrolet Optra, Opel Astra etc. These cars are quite inexpensive although getting them repaired would be very expensive.

A reliable car to buy in the used car market would be one which is fuel efficient, offers a good drive, and is well in circulation in the new car market such that you get a good value when you sell the car. Second hand cars may also be termed to be reliable if they come up with minimum problems per 100 vehicles. Currently, the number of cars available in the Indian market have gone up and the competition between car manufacturers is so intense that makers are bringing down the price of cars to match each other’s’ volume of sales. However, the quality of manufacturing is going down for these cars. Earlier, the problems found per 100 vehicles were around 220 while it has become 280 per 100 vehicles. Therefore, you should choose a model which is reliable in terms of production values as well.

Here are the top reliable cars to buy in 2014.

Used Maruti Alto 800
Maruti Alto 800 - The Alto 800 is the best selling car in India. Launched only in 2013, the car quickly limbed to the top of the chart for its revamped design, price point and fuel efficiency. It is one of the easiest cars to drive on both city roads and highways. The car has a 796cc engine which is hooked to a manual transmission gearbox. It has a small turning radius and hence you can manoeuvre the car through narrow bylanes of the city. In 2013, Maruti Suzuki had sold almost 1,70,000 units of the car and it expects to maintain the same kind of sales this year too. Alto 800 second hand cars are usually available for less than Rs 2.5 lakhs. You can also get some of the older models of the Alto for less than Rs 2 lakhs.

Used Hyundai Eon
Hyundai Eon - Hyundai is the second best car maker in the country and its popularity is increasing every day. The Eon has been introduced as an entry level hatchback and it is the cheapest car available from the house of Hyundai. The car was especially designed for the Indian car buyers keeping in mind their demands. The car has an 800cc engine and it is available in various trims whose price range from Rs 2.8 lakhs to Rs 3.8 lakhs. The Hyundai Eon’s engine is a 3 cylinder one and produces a peak power of 88bhp. The car is powered mostly by petrol and LPG. A dual kit has been introduced for the car. However, the only thing that the vehicle is lacking is a CNG engine.

To buy a used Hyundai Eon, you would have to spend around Rs 2.25 lakhs. It would be quite profitable for you to opt for this car because it has been launched only a couple of years ago in the market and hence would be available in mint condition, even in the used cars market.

Used Maruti Wagon R
Maruti Wagon R -The Wagon R follows the tall boy design principle and is much unique in India. It was given a facelift in the year 2012 and its diesel version will be launched in the latter half of the year. The design of the car was borrowed from a vehicle which Suzuki manufactures and sells in Japan. The car has a 996cc engine and is mated to a 5 speed manual transmission gearbox. It comes in a duo engine which uses both petrol and LPG to run. It also has a CNG and only petrol engine. The car produces a mileage of around 20kmpl when running on petrol.

To buy a used Wagon R which is around 5 years old, you would have to set aside a budget of Rs 2.5 lakhs or so. For a more recent model, you would have to spend more.

Used Hyundai i10
Hyundai i10 - One of the best-selling hatchbacks from the house of Hyundai, the i10 may soon be phased out as the Grand i10 has been introduced in the market. It has a 1.2L Kappa engine and seats 5 people comfortably. The car has a 5 speed manual transmission gear box and it is mated to a petrol engine. It is a good city car, meant for young working couples.

You can buy an i10 which is around 5 years old for as low as Rs 2.25 lakhs. The price could go lower depending on the number of kilometres that the car has been driven.