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Ninjazark

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Hi all,

I am planning to buy my first car

My budget is below 1 Million

  • I would prefer a car with fuel consumption of not less than 10 kmpl (City). 
  • Petrol or Diesel (Need to know pros and cons)
  • Should be a comfortable and less noisy car
  • Parts availability matters
  • Nice looking car

In addition I need more details about Daewoo and Opel cars.

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13 hours ago, Ninjazark said:

Hi all,

I am planning to buy my first car

My budget is below 1 Million

  • I would prefer a car with fuel consumption of not less than 10 kmpl (City). 
  • Petrol or Diesel (Need to know pros and cons)
  • Should be a comfortable and less noisy car
  • Parts availability matters
  • Nice looking car

In addition I need more details about Daewoo and Opel cars.

Mazda BG5P - Petrol. Comfortable - Yes, less noisy - yes, parts availability - yes, nice looking - yes (subjective), petrol - 8-9kmpl in city, age - mid 90s Value for money - yes

Proton Wira - Petrol. Comfortable - Yes, less noisy - yes, parts availability - yes, nice looking - maybe (subjective), petrol - 8-9kmpl in city, age- early 2000s Value for money - extremely

Doctor Sunny - Petrol. Comfortable - kind of, less noisy - probably, parts availability - yes, nice looking - maybe (subjective), petrol - 9-10kmpl in city, age - early 90s Value for money - absolutely not. 

Toyota AE8X/KE7X - Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - somewhat, nice looking - hideous (subjective), petrol - 9-10kmpl in city, age - late 80s/early 90s Value for money - absolutely not.

Maruti 800 - Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - yes, nice looking - hideous (subjective), petrol - 12+kmpl in city, age - mid/late 2000s Value for money - no.

Maruti Alto/Zen- Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - yes, nice looking - hideous (subjective), petrol - 12+kmpl in city, age - mid 2000s Value for money - no.

Perodua Kancil - Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no, parts availability - low, nice looking - hideous (subjective), petrol - 12+kmpl in city, age - mid 2000s Value for money - no

Daewoo Nubira/Lanos - Petrol. Comfortable - yes, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - low, nice looking - kind of (subjective), petrol -  7-8 in city, age - mid 2000s Value for money - no

Daewoo Matiz (most are Indian made) - Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - low, nice looking - kind of (subjective), petrol -  9-10 in city, age - early 2000s Value for money - no

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Hi,

Welcome. Below cars are suitable for your requirements.

Mazda familia 323,

Mitsubishi Lancer CB1, CB2

Proton Wira

Ford Laser

But they will not give much than 10kmpl in the city. (You can go Maruti 800 if you have no problem with indian cars)

Since this is your first car, better to go for petrol.

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Congrats  , 

The only diesel  you can get within your budget is a Gemini 

with one, you'll probably stay married to a garage,:D

Motto of the statement: low budgets and diesel don't go together.

buy a reasonably cheap car ,  Get a good insurance policy , :)

 

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12 hours ago, Ninjazark said:

Hi all,

I am planning to buy my first car

My budget is below 1 Million

  • I would prefer a car with fuel consumption of not less than 10 kmpl (City). 
  • Petrol or Diesel (Need to know pros and cons)
  • Should be a comfortable and less noisy car
  • Parts availability matters
  • Nice looking car

In addition I need more details about Daewoo and Opel cars.

Just a thought: what about a mint DX wagon for much less than your budget...keep the remainder for possible repairs. 

Another option would be an early 90's Daihatsu Charade. 

Carina AT170 is a good comfy car but it's a bit above your bugdet. 

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1 hour ago, SANCAR said:

Hi,

Welcome. Below cars are suitable for your requirements.

Mazda familia 323,

Mitsubishi Lancer CB1, CB2

Proton Wira

Ford Laser

But they will not give much than 10kmpl in the city. (You can go Maruti 800 if you have no problem with indian cars)

Since this is your first car, better to go for petrol.

Hi SANCAR. Thank you very much. Really appreciate. I have no problem with Indian cars, but the size of the Maruti is too small. I would love to drive a sedan or a coupe instead of a hatchback. 

Thank again.

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1 hour ago, Twin Turbo said:

Congrats  , 

The only thing you can get within your budget is a Gemini 

with one, you'll probably stay married to a garage,:D

Motto of the statement: low budgets and diesel don't go together.

buy a reasonably cheap car ,  Get a good insurance policy , 

 

Hi

Thanks for your opinion. 

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2 hours ago, matroska said:

Just a thought: what about a mint DX wagon for much less than your budget...keep the remainder for possible repairs. 

Another option would be an early 90's Daihatsu Charade. 

Carina AT170 is a good comfy car but it's a bit above your bugdet. 

Hi Matroska

Thank you. But I am not into a wagon. Anyways Carina AT170 is an option if it fits within my budget. What is the average market?

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1 hour ago, Crosswind said:

Mazda BG5P - Petrol. Comfortable - Yes, less noisy - yes, parts availability - yes, nice looking - yes (subjective), petrol - 8-9kmpl in city, age - mid 90s Value for money - yes

Proton Wira - Petrol. Comfortable - Yes, less noisy - yes, parts availability - yes, nice looking - maybe (subjective), petrol - 8-9kmpl in city, age- early 2000s Value for money - extremely

Doctor Sunny - Petrol. Comfortable - kind of, less noisy - probably, parts availability - yes, nice looking - maybe (subjective), petrol - 9-10kmpl in city, age - early 90s Value for money - absolutely not. 

Toyota AE8X/KE7X - Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - somewhat, nice looking - hideous (subjective), petrol - 9-10kmpl in city, age - late 80s/early 90s Value for money - absolutely not.

Maruti 800 - Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - yes, nice looking - hideous (subjective), petrol - 12+kmpl in city, age - mid/late 2000s Value for money - no.

Maruti Alto/Zen- Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - yes, nice looking - hideous (subjective), petrol - 12+kmpl in city, age - mid 2000s Value for money - no.

Perodua Kancil - Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no, parts availability - low, nice looking - hideous (subjective), petrol - 12+kmpl in city, age - mid 2000s Value for money - no

Daewoo Nubira/Lanos - Petrol. Comfortable - yes, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - low, nice looking - kind of (subjective), petrol -  7-8 in city, age - mid 2000s Value for money - no

Daewoo Matiz (most are Indian made) - Petrol. Comfortable - no, less noisy - no idea, parts availability - low, nice looking - kind of (subjective), petrol -  9-10 in city, age - early 2000s Value for money - no

Hi Crosswind

Thanks a lot. Mazda BG5P is a nice looking car and fits with my requirement. Only thing is to find a well maintained car. 

What is your opinion on Carina AT170 ?

What about a early 90's CIVIC? Is it within my range?

In addition, I need to know about Daewoo Ceilo  which seems very comfortable, but I have no idea about the actual performance and the parts availability. And, whether it is troublesome in the way of frequent repairs.

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1 hour ago, Ninjazark said:

Hi Matroska

Thank you. But I am not into a wagon. Anyways Carina AT170 is an option if it fits within my budget. What is the average market?

well around 11ish..  I saw one for 1,060,000 advertised on the 'quick' site but there are some listed for as high as around 1.5 ...if you can find a decent specimen for around your budget you'd be lucky. Just keep that option in  mind ... you never know sometimes you might come across someone in an urgent need to sell.

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15 hours ago, Ninjazark said:

Hi all,

I am planning to buy my first car

My budget is below 1 Million

  • I would prefer a car with fuel consumption of not less than 10 kmpl (City). 
  • Petrol or Diesel (Need to know pros and cons)
  • Should be a comfortable and less noisy car
  • Parts availability matters
  • Nice looking car

In addition I need more details about Daewoo and Opel cars.

Im using opel corsa b (1995) for more than 4 years, did 47,000Km + 

no parts issue in colombo, can bring down any body parts if necessary. sathosa motors still in operation(only once i went there :)) but recommend to have a good opel mech for ur mechanical repair work.   

  • in this 4 years
    • replaced all sensors for less than Rs.10,000/- (ebay :D)
    • T belt change with water pump   Rs.13500/-
    • repaired radiator 3500/-
    • shock absorbers repaired Rs.9500/ (new will cost 32,000/- for all)
    • A/C fully repaired Rs.35,000/- (it was fitted in SL)
    • plugs replaced once Rs.4500/-
    • brake serviced two times  Rs.9500 each (front brake pads only change once)
    • did paint job once 
    • doing service on time with multi grade oils (my engine still strong with same performance)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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38 minutes ago, Crosswind said:

If you can get a good AT 170 for less than a mill, it would be good but the question is can you?

Early 90s civics are mostly EG8s. 1. They are grossly overpriced 2. they are molested by horny 90s teens.

Daewoo Cielo - comfortable - yes. everything else - no.

 

Hmm. So I should remove Daewoo, Opel cars from my list. Thanks a lot. I really needed expert advice from you guys. 

I guess I am left with few options now.

  1. Mazda Familia 323 
  2. AE80 (Much lower cost) - Need details
  3. AT 150 Carina - Is it good/comfortable?
  4. Ford Laser 1990+

What about Mazda Astna? How is the fuel consumption.

I saw a BMW E34 around 1 M. Isn't it value for money? How is the fuel, spare parts?

 

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55 minutes ago, matroska said:

well around 11ish..  I saw one for 1,060,000 advertised on the 'quick' site but there are some listed for as high as around 1.5 ...if you can find a decent specimen for around your budget you'd be lucky. Just keep that option in  mind ... you never know sometimes you might come across someone in an urgent need to sell.

Hmm. Yes. Thanks.

I can wait. :D

I will keep looking for option on websites. I hope you guys would help me selecting one.

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56 minutes ago, aps said:

Im using opel corsa b (1995) for more than 4 years, did 47,000Km + 

no parts issue in colombo, can bring down any body parts if necessary. sathosa motors still in operation(only once i went there :)) but recommend to have a good opel mech for ur mechanical repair work.   

  • in this 4 years
    • replaced all sensors for less than Rs.10,000/- (ebay :D)
    • T belt change with water pump   Rs.13500/-
    • repaired radiator 3500/-
    • shock absorbers repaired Rs.9500/ (new will cost 32,000/- for all)
    • A/C fully repaired Rs.35,000/- (it was fitted in SL)
    • plugs replaced once Rs.4500/-
    • brake serviced two times  Rs.9500 each (front brake pads only change once)
    • did paint job once 
    • doing service on time with multi grade oils (my engine still strong with same performance)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi APS

Thanks for sharing this. 

I am not that experienced in repairs and haven't had a life with a car.

I know that these machines are unpredictable. So, I am ready to accept the challenge. But again I should look for less troubling car to be my first ever car.

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5 hours ago, Ninjazark said:

Hi APS

Thanks for sharing this. 

I am not that experienced in repairs and haven't had a life with a car.

I know that these machines are unpredictable. So, I am ready to accept the challenge. But again I should look for less troubling car to be my first ever car.

Machan... couple of months back, I went to Nilwala Motors (a specialist garage for gearboxes) to get the gear oil changed for one of my cars. Guess what I saw,,,

A KY-number Premio with total gearbox failure

2 KX- and KN- number axios with total gearbox failure

and what do u hear about them Toyotas? reliable? predictable?

Of course there were peugeots and some older cars but the whole point is any car can be unpredictable i not maintained properly.

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39 minutes ago, Crosswind said:

 Guess what I saw,,,

A KY-number Premio with total gearbox failure

2 KX- and KN- number axios with total gearbox failure

and what do u hear about them Toyotas? reliable? predictable?

You think them being CVT gearboxes had anything to do with them failing prematurely? 

There is a belief that CVT gearboxes can't withstand abuse like conventional autos. I always wondered if its true.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Crosswind said:

Machan... couple of months back, I went to Nilwala Motors (a specialist garage for gearboxes) to get the gear oil changed for one of my cars. Guess what I saw,,,

A KY-number Premio with total gearbox failure

2 KX- and KN- number axios with total gearbox failure

and what do u hear about them Toyotas? reliable? predictable?

Of course there were peugeots and some older cars but the whole point is any car can be unpredictable i not maintained properly.

Yes. I agree. Maintenance is everything. Since I am buying a second hand car, I am very concerned about the way it's been maintained. Then only I can continue with a proper maintenance plan. But again, my budget is not that much to buy a perfectly maintained car. Anyways I am looking for value for money. 

Thanks to you guys, I got some valuable information about the car I should look for. I still have my options open. At the moment Mazda 323 is on top.

I have previously asked about an E34 around 1 Million. What is your opinion? Is it a good car? It is Looking good and decent. 

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7 hours ago, Ninjazark said:

Hmm. So I should remove Daewoo, Opel cars from my list. Thanks a lot. I really needed expert advice from you guys. 

I guess I am left with few options now.

  1. Mazda Familia 323 
  2. AE80 (Much lower cost) - Need details
  3. AT 150 Carina - Is it good/comfortable?
  4. Ford Laser 1990+

What about Mazda Astna? How is the fuel consumption.

I saw a BMW E34 around 1 M. Isn't it value for money? How is the fuel, spare parts?

 

 

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9 hours ago, Ninjazark said:

 

I guess I am left with few options now.

  1. Mazda Familia 323    - avoid EFI versions
  2. AE80 (Much lower cost) - Need details  - Much lower cost, if ur lucky u may find a good copy
  3. AT 150 Carina - Is it good/comfortable?  - does it looks OK?
  4. Ford Laser 1990+  -  :D  
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11 hours ago, Jor-el said:

You think them being CVT gearboxes had anything to do with them failing prematurely? 

There is a belief that CVT gearboxes can't withstand abuse like conventional autos. I always wondered if its true.

 

 

It looks like it doesn't it? As you said they may not be for the abusive driving conditions here. Didn't Toyota fit in a conventional Auto box for the B/New  Corolla 141's and Yaris's that were sent here as opposed to CVT's on Axios and Beltas?

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15 minutes ago, matroska said:

It looks like it doesn't it? As you said they may not be for the abusive driving conditions here. Didn't Toyota fit in a conventional Auto box for the B/New  Corolla 141's and Yaris's that were sent here as opposed to CVT's on Axios and Beltas?

All CVTs are JDM imports it seems at least for Toyota. But in India agents do offer CVTs such as new Nissan Micra/March, Honda Jazz etc. Maybe newer CVTs are bit reliable given they have even worse conditions than us?

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3 hours ago, aps said:

 

I guess I am left with few options now.

  1. Mazda Familia 323    - avoid EFI versions - Any reason?
  2. AE80 (Much lower cost) - Need details  - Much lower cost, if ur lucky u may find a good copy - Yup looking good too. 
  3. AT 150 Carina - Is it good/comfortable?  - does it looks OK? - Image attached. Any car like this looks okay and value for money I guess.
  4. Ford Laser 1990+  -  :D  - ????

 

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