Maruti Suzuki Ertiga on EMI: When it comes to affordable family cars, we already have many options available in the market. Our job is to choose the best car from these options. One such car is the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga CNG, which you can buy by paying just Rs 1 lakh down payment. Let us know how much EMI you will have to pay after paying Rs 1 lakh.
Maruti suzuki ertiga priceThe price of Maruti Suzuki Ertiga CNG is Rs 10.78 lakh ex-showroom. If you buy this car from Delhi, then you will have to pay an RC fee of Rs 1 lakh 12 thousand 630 and an insurance amount of Rs 40 thousand 384. Apart from this, an extra charge of Rs 12 thousand 980 is included. In this way, the total on-road price of Ertiga becomes Rs 12 lakh 43 thousand 994.
You will have to pay this much installment every monthIf you pay a down payment of Rs 1 lakh on the on-road price of Rs 12.43 lakh, then you will have to take a car loan of Rs 11 lakh 43 thousand 994. In this way, you will have to pay a total of 60 installments of Rs 24 thousand 306 every month at an annual interest rate of 10 percent. In total, you will have to pay Rs 3,14,396 as interest.
Mileage and Features of Maruti Suzuki ErtigaThe CNG variant of Ertiga gives a mileage of about 26.11 km per kg. Talking about the engine of the car, its engine comes with a 1.5-liter petrol engine.
Talking about the specifications of the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, this car is considered to be an excellent MPV in the market. This 7 seater car has a 1462 cc petrol engine. This engine generates a maximum power of 101.64 bhp with a peak torque of 136.8 Nm. It also has the option of manual transmission. According to the company, this car also provides a mileage of 20.51 km per liter.
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