Hey , i m getting ZEN 98 model in 1.3lac.65000km driven..from Maruti true value...?? is this deal gud enuf?

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i think u r payin a bit too much for the car.though the mileage is very low considering its age i feel around 80-90Ks is ideal for a 9 yr old zen.hope it is mpfi n not carb fed.

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1.3 lac. for 98 model is too high. Avoid this deal and go for a recent models

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the asking price for the 98 zen is about 100,000 or less depending on the condition of the car and the mileage. another thing to note is that the zen 98 is a carbuerettor engine so it will not give u good mileag. if u hv a budget of 1.3 i suggest u go for a post 2000 model zen with a mpfi engine

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the price tag is too high. Check out interiors, under the body for rusting, check whether the exhaust port is hit by accident. Check the condition of tyres and the original paint. At 65K and an obsolete vehicle it should cost around 80-90 thousand. Yes, it is quite known that MTV (maruti true value) charges a bit high, but it 'll give u a reputed vehicle not a stolen one. But, still get an RTO agent to check the past history of the car and hire a mechanic to judge the present condition. If u feel satisfied, bargain upto 100,000 thats all.
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