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not good resale value tho,in us i8 prices are dropping like bricks.
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not good resale value tho,in us i8 prices are dropping like bricks.
Hi, planning to move back to Pakistan shortly. I'm looking to buy a 1300cc sedan for starters. Need some serious suggestions on which brands/ models to keep an eye on.
Flood in your suggestions folks.
Dearly appreciate your input.
Sir baleno is now too old to go for it, it will definitely need some parts replaced or some other maintenance.Any reasons? Budget is not finalized yet, hence the call for your valuable input
Baleno is a white elephant.
Budget is important if you want a precise and useful suggestion. Although there're only a couple of brands to pick from, your budget determines the model which is quite important.
Motor bikes have one place = Compactor
How about Indus corolla?
Hmm, Dont want to spend more than 600,000 on the car this early, so anything around 6 or under will do for me.
Ohh sir that car is love of my life,
I have kept 3 models of it 93,96 and 2001 (wooden interior). One of the best sedan Toyota ever made.
According to your budget this car should be right under it.
Liana anyone? I find the specs decent but read some horrendous reviews!
not good resale value tho,in us i8 prices are dropping like bricks.
In 600000 you can get XE Corolla in 1.3, models from 1994 to 2000. They are durable vehicles. Fuel consumption is, of course a bit higher than today's modelsHmm, Dont want to spend more than 600,000 on the car this early, so anything around 6 or under will do for me.
In my opinion never go for liana or Baleno. They don't have resale value and their parts are hard to find, unless you live in 3 4 big cities. Their fuel consumption is same as XE.Liana anyone? I find the specs decent but read some horrendous reviews!
Avg price for indus is around 700k depends on year made, edition, millage and condition. But you can get a OK car in 600k too.I would suggest a Suzuki Cultus (1000cc) considering your range, and even then you'll end up with the 3 cylinder carburettor engine model; not the 4 cylinder EFI. Rs.600,000 will at least enable you to buy a somewhat clean, decent and well maintained version. If you have ever driven anything remotely made of quality, you will not be happy with any Suzuki car in Pakistan.
I would highly advise NOT to spend a Rs.600,000 on a second hand Honda City or a Toyota Corolla, the reason being that because of your existing budget, chances are you'll be getting pure junk.
Fact of the matter is Rs.600,000 is only sufficient for either Mehran or Cultus, for a decent and hassle-free 1.3L sedan you'll at least need Rs 9 to 13 Lakhs.
I absolutely adore that car as well. However...in reality, there's no way Rs.600,000 will get you a mint condition Indus. Even a mint condition Indus is extremely old and not easy on the pocket. It's also quite heavy in terms of fuel.
Liana anyone? I find the specs decent but read some horrendous reviews!