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Buying your first car? Here are all the little things you need to keep in mind

From safety and price to fuel type and financing, we take you through the various points you need to factor in before making a purchase decision.

June 23, 2023 / 07:15 IST
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Low servicing/maintenance costs, a wide ranging after-sales network, and great mileage, should be the top choice for those looking to purchase a new car. These factors also enhance the resale value of a car. (Representative Image)
Lower maintenance costs, a wide ranging after-sales network, and great mileage, should be the top choice for those looking to purchase a new car. These factors also enhance the resale value of a car. (Representative Image)

Despite the increase in fuel prices, purchase costs and interest rates, private car ownership continues to rise in India. It also continues to remain a highly calculated decision, with many variables to be taken into consideration. Here’s what you should keep in mind before purchasing your first car: 1. Segment

SUVs remain the fastest growing segment in the country. While this is a fact, the definition of what qualifies as an “SUV” is heavily contested. At the entry level, you have cars that essentially bear the same footprint as a hatchback, albeit with increased ride height, ground clearance and plastic cladding around the lower half of the body work. While these features don’t give you any inherent advantage in off-road scenarios, they make vehicles such as the Renault Kwid, Mahindra KUV100, Mahindra Bolero Neo and Tata Punch more practical to drive.

2. Cost of ownership

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Not surprisingly, Maruti Suzuki hits the trifecta of low servicing/maintenance costs, a wide ranging after-sales network, and great mileage, making it the top choice for those looking to purchase a new car. These factors also enhance the resale value of a car. The Renault Kwid, Maruti Suzuki Alto and WagonR routinely feature in the list of cars that are the cheapest to maintain, with their estimated service costs for the first five years of ownership falling approximately under Rs 25,000.

3. Safety rating