Top 5 Value For Money Cars Launched In 2014

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‘Value delivered, for the price asked’, is a best proposition for creating a win-win equation, and works very well especially with the Indian audience. Referring to the launches of 2014 that served buyers’ attribute very decently according to the price tag, listed here are the five best of them. See more to sneak what made carmakers to work out such notes for achieving the fair balance amidst the heavy competition.

Maruti Alto K10 AMT
The cheapest automatic car in India, Alto K10’s motive is achieved by delivering that fuel-economy and automatic gearbox within a reachable price tag of Rs 3.80 lakh.

Tata Zest
Yet another option for the automatic buyers, this is a one of its kind in the segment. Reportedly, Tata Motors has launched the Zest with the AMT gearbox in “diesel”, trim which no other car in this segment offers so. Costing Rs 6.99 lakh, the Zest diesel AMT offers a better choice to the buyers.

Hyundai Xcent
Hyundai’s style of delivering maximum features with the lowest price tag, Xcent stands affirm on that claim. Priced right, and offers more than expected, it is a great choice for buyers who tend to go with the Hyundai for a complete family car package within the reach.

Maruti Ciaz
Maruti’s effort for the mass segment buyers got slightly upmarket on the class, but not on price. Apparently, Ciaz is a venture of the Maruti into the sedan segment against plush rivals. In fact, pricing was worked out competitive by almost Rs 1 lakh cheaper in top-end against the rivals.

New-Gen Mahindra Scorpio
The bread and butter of Mahindra is bred better than all the times. Drivability and aesthetics, both sees refinement on the new Scorpio. Almost fully-loaded, and that 4x4d drive offers all-terrain capability of a true off-roader in the comfort of a plush SUV, but for the price of a compact.
Hence, all the aforesaid cars appealed us immensely against the price asked. Feel free to pen down your thoughts in the comments section below…

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