Top Used Cars Options Under Rs. 2 Lakh

- We list out certified used cars under Rs. 2 lakh
- Tata Nano and Hyundai Eon make for good purchases
- A good model is a great value for money proposition
Not everyone has a vast budget to spare on our first cars. These days, four-wheeler price tags are going beyond the reach of people with regular or low income. But, thanks to certified used cars, you can finally get your hands on a four-wheeler. Before you hesitate, let us tell you that buying certified used cars make a lot of sense. You get benefits such as warranty so that you can bring home a used car with peace of mind. What's more, even if your budget is under Rs 2 lakh, there are a slew of certified used vehicles to choose from. Let's take a look!
2012 Maruti Suzuki Wagon R VXI 1.0 BS IV
Price: Rs. 1.95 Lakh
Manufacture Year: 2012 March
Kms Driven: 71,001kms
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Manual
You'll be delighted to hear that this Wagon R comes with an all-aluminium light weight K10B engine. The rugged engine offers 998cc of displacement. What's more, this car follows BS-IV emission standards. The 180 litre boot space is enough for a family of four.
2012 Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 VXI
Price: Rs. 1.95 Lakh
Manufacture Year: 2012 June
Kms Driven: 24,200kms
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Automatic
The Maruti Suzuki Alto includes a petrol engine and manual transmission. The petrol engine in this car is 796 cc. This four-seater vehicle has a ground clearance of 160 mm. With 177 litres of boot space, it is apt for small families. It is also worth mentioning that the Alto offers a 35.59 km/kg mileage.
2015 Tata Nano Twist XT
Price: Rs. 1.45 Lakh
Manufacture Year: 2015 January
Kms Driven: 27,000kms
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Manual
The Tata Nano Twist features a 624 cc engine that can generate a max power of 37 bhp and 51 Nm of max torque. The car runs on petrol engines and offers a mileage of 22.57 kmpl. Not so surprisingly, the budgeted model comes in only manual transmission. It allows a decent seating capacity for four passengers.
2014 Hyundai EON D-Lite Plus
Price: Rs. 1.99 Lakh
Manufacture Year: 2014 August
Kms Driven: 49,890kms
Fuel Type: Petrol
Transmission: Manual
The Hyundai EON D-Lite comes with a 0.8 L IRDE petrol engine. This 3-cylinder car offers an engine displacement of 814 cc. You can expect it to generate 75 Nm of maximum torque. Thanks to the 215 litres of boot space, the car can seat five passengers comfortably. Lastly, it uses a 5- speed gearbox.
If you have been dreaming of having a car of your own, these certified used cars under Rs. 2 Lakh can make your dream come true!
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