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Does Hyundai i20 have good resale value?

Does Hyundai i20 have good resale value?

The Hyundai i20 gained popularity because of its brand value, and superb performance. It established itself as a benchmark for feature rich comfort in the premium compact segment due to which it is the second car on the hatchbacks with best resale value list.

Does Ford Figo have good resale value?

Relatively bad resale value. those customers who’ve had a Maruti or Hyundai earlier), many will sell the vehicle after 3 ~ 4 years. Resale value is very poor during such time since a new Ford car depreciates the most during first 4~5yrs of ownership.

Is i20 petrol underpowered?

The 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine does not feel underpowered, however it is best suited for the easy going driver….Hyundai i20 Variants.

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Variant Ex-Showroom Price
i20 Asta IVT Rs. 9.88 Lakh
Petrol | Manual
i20 Asta Turbo iMT Rs. 9.91 Lakh
Petrol | Manual

Is Hyundai Elite i20 good for resale value?

Hyundai Elite i20. Even the diesel-powered Elite i20 holds on to its value pretty well, thereby making it among the best resale value cars in India. A four-year-old Elite i20 can command up to 61 per cent of its original value, which makes it almost as depreciation-resistant as the Maruti Swift.

What is the engine capacity of Hyundai i20 Elite?

The diesel engine is a 1.4-litre unit and it churns out 90bhp of power. It offers a good mix of power, fuel efficiency and refinement. The i20 Elite comes only with a five-speed gearbox in both petrol and diesel. There is no option of an automatic.

Which is the best car for resale value in India?

Even the diesel-powered Elite i20 holds on to its value pretty well, thereby making it among the best resale value cars in India. A four-year-old Elite i20 can command up to 61 per cent of its original value, which makes it almost as depreciation-resistant as the Maruti Swift.

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Which small cars hold their value longer than the competition?

Even the best-selling small cars from Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai hold on to their value longer than the competition. With the sole exception of Toyota Innova models, petrol cars depreciate slower than the diesel-powered vehicles.