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Spec
Hi Guys,
I’m aware of similar questions being asked but I need help on my very specific question(s). Thank you in advance for the help.
I am looking for a suitable car, secondhand, with the following financial constraints:
Option 1: If buying a car outright, it has to be a maximum of Rs. 1 mill.
Option 2: Leasing the used car, maximum of Rs. 2 mill. Ideally the car value to be around 1.5-1.7mill.
For option 2, there are further restrictions of the car being not more than 10 years old. They did say they would consider YOM 2004-2006 if the car is marketable (which I assume is to have a resale value)
Car criteria:
Transmission: Automatic (Preferred but not compulsory)
Maintenance: Low (Because I’m generally lazy + my knowledge is very very very basic on this subject)
Fuel Economy: Decent (Maybe 10km/l in city)
Looks: Shouldn’t look horrible
So basically the best value for money car with the above criteria. I will be using the car for daily work use.
Good options from what I’ve read here:
1. Proton Wira – the 2004 model is possible to be leased (option 2).
Do the earlier models come under 1 mill?
2. Viva Elite – I heard that its possible to get a second hand one for 2 mill. Its stretching my budget though.
Would highly appreciate your expert input guys
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