This Variant Of Maruti Alto, Which Runs 32 km for 45 Rupees, Is Therefore The First Choice Of the Common Man.

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Maruti Alto has been the best selling car in the Indian market. The Alto not only comes with an affordable price but also comes with a very low maintenance cost. Parts of this vehicle are easily found in any corner of the country and if you do not have a Maruti Suzuki workshop around you, you can get it repaired from any workshop. The S-CNG variant of Maruti Alto is being much preferred these days. This is because it is affordable and does not disappoint you in performance and mileage.

The Maruti Alto S-CNG is powered by a 796cc engine, which generates power of 40.3 bhp at 6000 rpm and torque of 3500 rpm 60Nm. In this, you get only 177 liters of boot space, but you get 60 liters of fuel tank capacity, whereas in standard petrol models you get only 35 liters. In such a situation, you can travel long distances by having a full tank. Maruti Alto S-CNG is available in the Indian market in two variants Alto LXI S-CNG and Opt S-CNG, priced at Rs 4.32 lakh and Rs 4.36 lakh (ex-showroom). The most important thing is that when you buy either of these two variants, you often get a waiting period of 15 to 30 days.

With this, if you talk about its service cost, then after 2 free services, you will have to spend about Rs 1300 on the third service for 12 months. At the same time, on the 4th service, you will have to spend around Rs 4600 on the 24th month and Rs 3,300 on the 5th service in the 36th month. Overall, this vehicle claims to be economical as well as deliver better performance and mileage. Therefore, it is becoming a great choice of common people.

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