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Is it worth buying a used thar?

Is it worth buying a used thar?

Mahindra Thar makes for an excellent second car for your garage. You can take it out for your weekend getaways and enjoy the open-top experience. As most of the time, it will be sitting in your garage and you will not be using it much, you should go for a pre-owned model instead of spending a hefty amount on a new one.

Does Thar have resale value?

The onroad price of Thar DI 2WD is around 4.5Lakh and 4WD is around 5.5 Lakh. The CRDe version costs around 7.5Lakh onroad. There is huge difference in onroad price of DI version and CRDe versions. With the performance, features and utility of Thar, you can always expect a very genuine resale value for the same.

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Which Thar is best Old or new?

The older Thar gets a 2.5-litre, turbo-diesel engine making 105hp and 247Nm, while the new Thar gets a 2.2-litre motor making 132hp and 300Nm….On The Road.

Performance
Acceleration (in kph) Mahindra Thar LX (hard top) Old Mahindra Thar
0-20 1.51 sec 1.14 sec
0-40 3.17 sec 3.18 sec
0-60 5.54 sec 6.10 sec

Is New Thar good for long drive?

One – The on-road drive dynamics of Thar 2020 deserve a special mention. Yes, the Thar has always been a capable off-road vehicle but is also a more planted car on regular roads. As such, it can make a strong case for itself as a daily commute option.

What is the mileage of old Thar?

Key Specs of Mahindra Thar 2010-2015

Mileage (upto) 18.06 kmpl
Engine (upto) 2523 cc
BHP 105.0
Transmission Manual

Is thar a family car?

The first-gen Thar is not suitable for family usage; however, the new-gen one is a remarkable improvement with many upgrades over the previous one.

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Is Thar comfortable for daily use?

Yes, the Thar has always been a capable off-road vehicle but is also a more planted car on regular roads. As such, it can make a strong case for itself as a daily commute option. Cons: Five – The forward-facing rear seats are a little too difficult to reach.