Advice me to buy a car between 1.5M - 1.9M

mayadmax

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  • Apr 24, 2007
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    machan la tel me a good car to buy between 1.5-1.9m like..preffer used cars.

    i like toyota
    honda
    nissan

    or any other good suggestions?:confused:

    podak gati look ekak tiyenat ona:yes:
     

    Rohantha

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    Verona, Italy 🇮🇹
    uba balana gaanata mekak ganna puluwan

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    Nadz19

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    if ur looking for racing cars bro my advice is honda Civic...(1.5-2M) u can buy num plate ...(1988,1999 civic) its a car with some power and pickup...
    But for a family car i recommend Toyota Carina..
    this has a diesel engine and is spacious.(does 8-12Km per Ltr)
    or the petrol nissan N16 ,super saloon..(my best friend has one)its easy to maintain and comes auto transmission...
    cars like Peugeot,or Volvo might seem like luxurious but it costs a lot to maintain (notice the low price as it doesn't hv da market) atleast 20000 a month...(my friend has a volvo)
    Nissan cefiro and bluebird are nice big luxury cars but costs a lot of petrol..
    (my uncle has a bluebird)
    if u tel me wht kind of car u like i can be of more help....(sports,sedan,hatchback,wagon)???
     

    Nadz19

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    bro im not a mechanic or a engineer but im interested in this field and goes all auctions so as far as ive learnt from many ppl(experts) and my uncles(thy r in dis field)....
    1.check the car's seat belt for year of manufacture.
    2.check the mileage.
    3.check the vibration level while the engine is running.
    4.check the smoke.
    5.check the body for damages(sm tmes a small repaired damage can be a mark of a great accident)
    6.remeber that the true nature of the vehicle can be hidden by paint and modifications.
    7.hear the sound when accelerated.
    8.Check the pink slip(registration book) to see whthr da car is genuine as lots of Cut-Bud vehicles are in da market....mchng lots of ppl make this mistake..
    this wt i can tell u....if you got smthing post it mchng ill ask sm1 and answer...
     

    ~v3n0m~

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    I previously had a Honda Civic EK3. I really loved the car. A standard EK3 (MY 1998) would cost around 1.3M. And its a very good car. would do around 12-14 km/l . good performance, compared to some other cars with the same engine capacity. I never had any difficulty in maintenance or finding parts for it. Only usual maintenance repairs, nothing serious like messed up sensors etc. :) have been using the car for several years and still love it.

    Civic ES series is newer compared to the EK. if you do a good search, you might be able to find one below the market price as well.
     

    DANEWMEN

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    The place I love to live....
    i think the best option is an Corolla CE110 Diesel (crystal lights with SRS airbags) .
    its the best Economical vehicle you can find for the range ur looking for.

    and frankly to tell you that im using the same model for 2ys and its very less maintenance and easy to find parts.

    for Rs 1000 Diesel its can go 160KM with full time AC.