Planning To Buy A Used Tata Tiago? Pros And Cons
car&bike Team
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Oct 26, 2021, 12:20 AM

The Tata Tiago is the company's entry-level hatchback and in the used car sector, the model years of the Tiago span from 2016 to 2020 and that's a lot of options for those looking for a small hatchback. While the cost of a used Tiago depends on the kilometres driven and of course the condition and model year, there is no dearth of this model for those looking for one. We tell you the pros and cons of buying a used Tata Tiago
PROS
- The Tiago is a very capable and safe ca. It has received a 4 star safety rating from the safety watchdog, Global NCAP, and is very sturdy when it comes to build quality
- The Tiago The Tata Tiago and Tigor get a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated BS6 petrol engine that put out 84 bhp and 113 Nm of peak torque and comes with a manual and AMT gearbox

- The Tiago, though small, is very spacious and has good head and shoulder room as well as knee room for rear occupants
- The 2020 Tiago, if available, comes equipped with Harmon sourced sound system along with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in the top spec variant
CONS
- The Tiago does not get a CNG variant at all and that's a bit of a problem for those looking for one.
- The plastic quality on the Tiago is not that great though improvements have been made only in the 2020 model
- The rear seat does not get a centre armrest, or AC vents, or adjustable headrest, or even a back seat pocket to stow away some documents
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