Planning To Buy A Used Tata Nexon? Here Are Things You Need To Consider First

The Tata Nexon is one of the more popular SUVs in India. The car was first launched in September 2017, and over the last five years, the Nexon has become one of the top-selling cars in Tata Motors' portfolio. In fact, the Nexon was also the best-selling SUV in India, during the 2021 calendar year. So yes, it is popular. The subcompact SUV is equally popular in the used car market as well, and you will find thousands of listings online. So, if you too are planning to get a pre-owned Tata Nexon, here are some pros and cons you should consider before you start looking for one.
Also Read: Tata Nexon XM+(S) Variant Launched; Priced from Rs 9.75 lakh

Depending on the variant you find, you can also get features like projector headlamps, LED DRLs, alloy wheels, and LED taillights.
Pros:
- The Tata Nexon comes with a strong fit and finish and a solid build. Depending on the variant you find, you can also get features like projector headlamps, LED DRLs, alloy wheels, and LED taillights. Slightly newer Nexon's also get connected car tech, sunroof, and rear AC vents.
- The Tata Nexon comes with a 5-star safety rating from the Global NCAP. In fact, it was the first Made-in-India car to get this top rating, setting a new safety benchmark for Indian cars.
- The Nexon comes with pair of powerful turbocharged petrol and diesel engines, which offer great performance. Even its driving dynamics are very good, offering great ride and handling.

The Nexon's cabin is certainly spacious, however, the quality of plastics used inside the cabin are not the best.
Cons:
- Most of the premium features offered with the Nexon, were introduced with the 2020 facelift, and they are limited to the top-spec model. So, if you are getting an older Nexon or a lower variant, you won't get those features.
- The Nexon's cabin is certainly spacious, however, the quality of plastics used inside the cabin are not the best. The interior layout of the older Nexon also feels quite boring and dated.
- Even a used Nexon is not exactly cheap. Chances of getting a good quality Nexon below Rs. 6 Lakh will be quite difficult, and depending on the variant and model year, prices could go up as high as Rs. 11 lakh.
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