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I have observed that many of the new buyers are confused of what car they should buy,I mean that the people many times by mistake buy a car from a segment higher than they should buy and after that they complain about the high maintainance cost and high service costs of the car.Here is an example:-
One of my friends who has a salary of 30k per month (ie: his salary package is about 3.6 lacs) the guy told me that he wants to buy a new car for himself and I told him to have a look at Alto,Wagon-R or i10 considering that he will be taking a loan and will have to pay the installments too from his salary,but what the guy did was that he went on and bought a Swift VDi ABS and got a good amount of loan over his head.
Now the real story starts,the car came home and since it is a diesel car so the guy started running it mindlessly without thinking of the money spent,what he thought was just running costs.After the free services were over the joy of a new Swift got converted into sorrow of loan installments,insurance premiums and maintainance(although Swift is very low on maintenance but if you are out of budget then it also seems to be very expensive).But the worse was to come,the guy met an accident and nearly the whole front panels needed replacement and MS quoted 35k for replacement..Result:The car was sold away at true value.Now the guy is running a Wagon-R duo and is happy with it.
From the above story I simply wanted to show the picture of nearly all of the youngster guys who trapped into the glamor of big cars generally exceed their budget and get heavy loans for them and after sometime they make some great deals in the used car market.Now the following are my views on buying a car according to the income(I have taken monthly income into consideration and only city residents who own a house are considered,CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG):-
15-20k:-
At this income one must not buy a car at all if he/she is residing in a city and even own a house too.
20-30k:-
You can go for an Alto or a Nano or a M800 better it will be i you can buy it on cash instead of a loan.
30-40k:-
Wagor-R(Best choice),Santro,Alto(most sensible for happy mile munching),i10,Zen and many more at this rice basket.
40-50k:-
Now you can buy a Swift p/d according to your wish,better it will be if you buy it on cash.
50-60k:-
This is the actual Swift salary,here you can happily harness the Swift territory.
60-70k:-
DZire,Manza,Indigo etc etc are happy buys at this salary,you can now happily opt for Skoda Fabia or VW Polo too at this salary and will enjoy real happy mile munching as the cars won't make hole in your pocket.Bolero also can be added now.
70k-1 lacs:-
Here if you buy the above mentioned then you won't need to think of the expenses of car and can buy them for cash too so that there is no tension of a loan at all.If you don't want the car's expenses to be a part of your budget then you can opt for above mentioned price baskets.
Rest now you can also think of a Vento,Linea,Honda CITY(really heart ruler),Hyundai Verna(most tempting buy) and SX-4(most sensible buy),but now car's expenses will effect your budget. Now Scorpio or Safari or Innova can also be added.
REST TO FOLLOW SOON,WAITING FOR THE REAL LIFE EXPERIENCES OF CASH AS WELL AS LOAN BUYS OF MY SENIORS AND FRIENDS....(I bought all of my cars for cash and feel it the best,note:it is my personal opinion.)
I have observed that many of the new buyers are confused of what car they should buy,I mean that the people many times by mistake buy a car from a segment higher than they should buy and after that they complain about the high maintainance cost and high service costs of the car.Here is an example:-
One of my friends who has a salary of 30k per month (ie: his salary package is about 3.6 lacs) the guy told me that he wants to buy a new car for himself and I told him to have a look at Alto,Wagon-R or i10 considering that he will be taking a loan and will have to pay the installments too from his salary,but what the guy did was that he went on and bought a Swift VDi ABS and got a good amount of loan over his head.
Now the real story starts,the car came home and since it is a diesel car so the guy started running it mindlessly without thinking of the money spent,what he thought was just running costs.After the free services were over the joy of a new Swift got converted into sorrow of loan installments,insurance premiums and maintainance(although Swift is very low on maintenance but if you are out of budget then it also seems to be very expensive).But the worse was to come,the guy met an accident and nearly the whole front panels needed replacement and MS quoted 35k for replacement..Result:The car was sold away at true value.Now the guy is running a Wagon-R duo and is happy with it.
From the above story I simply wanted to show the picture of nearly all of the youngster guys who trapped into the glamor of big cars generally exceed their budget and get heavy loans for them and after sometime they make some great deals in the used car market.Now the following are my views on buying a car according to the income(I have taken monthly income into consideration and only city residents who own a house are considered,CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG):-
15-20k:-
At this income one must not buy a car at all if he/she is residing in a city and even own a house too.
20-30k:-
You can go for an Alto or a Nano or a M800 better it will be i you can buy it on cash instead of a loan.
30-40k:-
Wagor-R(Best choice),Santro,Alto(most sensible for happy mile munching),i10,Zen and many more at this rice basket.
40-50k:-
Now you can buy a Swift p/d according to your wish,better it will be if you buy it on cash.
50-60k:-
This is the actual Swift salary,here you can happily harness the Swift territory.
60-70k:-
DZire,Manza,Indigo etc etc are happy buys at this salary,you can now happily opt for Skoda Fabia or VW Polo too at this salary and will enjoy real happy mile munching as the cars won't make hole in your pocket.Bolero also can be added now.
70k-1 lacs:-
Here if you buy the above mentioned then you won't need to think of the expenses of car and can buy them for cash too so that there is no tension of a loan at all.If you don't want the car's expenses to be a part of your budget then you can opt for above mentioned price baskets.
Rest now you can also think of a Vento,Linea,Honda CITY(really heart ruler),Hyundai Verna(most tempting buy) and SX-4(most sensible buy),but now car's expenses will effect your budget. Now Scorpio or Safari or Innova can also be added.
REST TO FOLLOW SOON,WAITING FOR THE REAL LIFE EXPERIENCES OF CASH AS WELL AS LOAN BUYS OF MY SENIORS AND FRIENDS....(I bought all of my cars for cash and feel it the best,note:it is my personal opinion.)
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