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i want to purchase my first vehicle …….which vehicle should i go for second hand maruti 800 ,second hand hyundai santro, new maruti 800.
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why would you want such ugly *** vehicles, in either way i need to hear mileage numbers. the hyundai is the one id go for if i had to choose right now.
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I would go with a car that is like a year or two old. Mainly because it has already taken the depreciation hit.
Then if you drive your vehicles for at least 10 years you will save quite a bit of money over your lifetime, even with increased maintnace costs.
Keep in mind, it is just as simple to get a lemon that’s new as it is to get one that is used.
To help ensure you don’t get a lemon, ask if you can have it evaluated by an independent mechanic first and make sure you check out the Vehicle Fax on it to make sure it has not been in an accident.
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If you have enough money to go for the new automobile, go for it. If I had enough money when I purchased my first automobile I would of bought a new one. There are always lemons, but with a new automobile you know what you get and at the end you save money on services and repairs.
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If you can afford the payment over the next 5 - 6 years, go new. If you can't don't worry, your really only paying for that new-car-smell anyway, so used is great. Make sure to have it inspected (or have a mechanic bud take a peak under the hood). Good Luck!
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hyundai santro is best for first time user's as it performance is great at road of something abt 15kms/ltr on road,but if u r with less money than compromise wit alto rather tan maruti800 as alto has a better avg of abt 21kms/ltr or wagon r wit
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