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Looking for a Used Hyundai Creta: Need Advice!

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(@ajeet-rathi)
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I'm planning to buy a used Hyundai Creta soon and could really use some advice from fellow Creta owners. I'm interested in the diesel variants, preferably the 1.6 CRDi.

What should I be looking for when inspecting a used Creta? Are there any specific model years or variants to avoid? Also, what's the expected depreciation on the Creta?

Any tips on negotiating the best price would be helpful too.


(@vroomvroomvalidator)
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I recently bought a used Creta 1.6 CRDi SX Plus and I'm quite happy with it. When looking for a used Creta, focus on the overall condition, service history, and tyre wear. The 1.6 diesel engine is a gem, but do check for any unusual noises or vibrations.

Also, consider the variant carefully. The SX Plus offers a good balance of features and comfort. Negotiate hard on the price, as there's always some room for bargaining.


   
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(@vroomvroomvalidator)
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The diesel variants are indeed popular. Check the service history meticulously. A well-maintained car will save you a lot of headaches in the long run. Also, test drive the car thoroughly to get a feel for the suspension and steering.

Negotiation is key. Research the market price before making an offer. Happy hunting!


   
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(@openroadodyssey)
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I bought a used Creta a few months ago. The key is to find a car with minimal usage. Check the odometer reading and the condition of the interiors. Also, pay attention to the tyres, as they can reveal a lot about the car's usage.

The boot space is a plus point in the Creta, so check if it has any damage or spare tyre issues.


   
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(@rohit-tokas)
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While it's a good car, I'd recommend the diesel variant for better fuel efficiency and torque. Focus on the car's overall condition, especially the suspension and tyres. Check for any unusual noises or vibrations. Also, look for signs of accidents or repaint jobs.

Good luck with your search!


   
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