There is a list of “less expensive” cars thanks to the survey made by the automakers during this month. For this reason, these are the ten cheapest automatic cars on the market:
- Toyota Etios XLS Bundle: $2,873,000
- Renault Sandero Intens CVT: $3,368,400
- Toyota Yaris XLS CVT: $3,471,000
- Nissan Versa Sense CVT: $3,479,400
- Fiat Cronos Precision: $3,500,200
- Fiat Pulse Drive CVT: $3,510,000
- volkswagen MSI Tiptronic Polo: $3,531,400
- Peugeot 208 Active Tiptronic: $3,641,200
- Peugeot 2008 Feline Tiptronic: $3,641,200
- Citroën C4 Cactus Feel Pack Plus: $3,641,200
It is worth clarifying that the value of each unit corresponds to the most accessible model, having, of course, other options with higher prices.
The pick ups, with another reality
Unlike traditional vehicles, acquiring a nationally produced medium-sized pick-up with a “full” equipment level (top of the range) requires more than 10 million pesos, according to the official price lists of the automakers.
The Toyota Hilux and the Volkswagen Amarok occupy the first and second place in the ranking of patents in this segment. Next, the vans that exceed the mentioned amount.
- Volkswagen Amarok V6: $10,234,000 (Tiptronic)
- Toyota Hilux GR-S: $10,561,000
- Toyota Hilux GR-S 2022.
- Toyota Hilux GR-S 2022.
For their part, these models were left at the limit of 10 million, but adding expenses for freight, patenting and others to “put them on the street” surely that figure at the time of purchase is exceeded.
- Renault Alaskan Iconix 4×4 AT: $9,180,000
- Ford Ranger Limited 4x4AT: $9,620,000
- Nissan Frontier Pro4X: $9,700,000
- Chevrolet S10 4×4 AT HC: $9,528,900
Source: Ambito
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