Image 1 — Is ₹6.5 lakh a fair price for a 2021 Toyota Glanza G MT with just 15k km? Also, is it worth buying now?
Image 2 — Is ₹6.5 lakh a fair price for a 2021 Toyota Glanza G MT with just 15k km? Also, is it worth buying now?

Is ₹6.5 lakh a fair price for a 2021 Toyota Glanza G MT with just 15k km? Also, is it worth buying now?

I'm considering a 2021 Toyota Glanza G petrol manual with around 15,000 km on the odometer.

Details:

2021 model

Glanza G MT

Petrol

15,000 km

Demo car

Full Toyota service history

Being sold through Toyota U Trust

Asking price: ₹6.5 lakh

Location: Mumbai

The car seems to be in very good condition and the low running + full Toyota service history is obviously attractive. Since it is a demo car, I’m also planning to verify the usage and complete service/RC history.

My main question is whether ₹6.5L is actually a fair price, considering it is a 2021 car and was originally a demo vehicle.

Also, with the Glanza facelift/newer version coming, would that affect the value of this generation? Would you still consider buying this at around ₹6L, or would it make more sense to look at other options?

For someone looking for a reliable petrol hatchback for long-term ownership, is this Glanza worth buying at all at this price?

Would appreciate opinions from Glanza owners and people who have recently bought/sold similar cars in Mumbai.

u/Sudden_Detective2981 — 2 days ago
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Looking for my first personal development book—Is The Almanack of Naval Ravikant the right choice?

I'm looking to build a reading habit and want to start with books focused on personal development, self-growth, and better decision-making.

I've come across The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, and it seems highly recommended. As someone who's just getting into reading, would this be a good first book to start with?

If not, what book would you recommend for a complete beginner? I'm looking for something that's practical, easy to understand, and has a lasting impact.

I'd love to hear your recommendations and why you'd pick them. Thanks!

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u/Sudden_Detective2981 — 15 days ago
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Need advice: 2016 S-Cross 1.6 Diesel (48k km, ₹5.5L)

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I got the following details from a friend whose friend is a used car dealer. He claims the car is genuine and has run only 48,000 km.

Details:

- 2016 Maruti S-Cross 1.6 Alpha

- Single owner

- 48,000 km

- Diesel, Manual

- Asking price: ₹5.5 lakh

The only thing that concerns me is that only the first 3 services were done at a Maruti service center. The remaining services were done at a local garage, so there isn't a complete authorized service history.

I've heard the 1.6 DDiS engine (Fiat-sourced, not Maruti-developed) is an excellent engine with strong performance and reliability.

Would you consider this a good buy?

- Is the lack of complete service center records a deal-breaker?

- Is ₹5.5 lakh a fair price if the car is mechanically sound?

- What should I specifically check before buying?

Any advice from S-Cross 1.6 owners would be appreciated.

u/Sudden_Detective2981 — 16 days ago