The hatchback segment of the car sector is preferred for its low budget cars in which you can easily find entry level affordable hatchback to mid range premium hatchback cars.
One of the premium cars in the hatchback segment is the Volkswagen Polo, which comes in the list of best selling cars in its segment as well as its company.
Talking about the Trendline base model of Volkswagen Polo, its starting price is Rs 6,45,000 which when on road goes up to Rs 7,28,955. If you want to buy this car, then here you can know the complete details of taking it home on easy finance plan.
According to the online down payment and EMI calculator, if you buy this car, then the bank will give a loan of Rs 6,55,955 for it. After this loan, you will have to pay Rs 73,000 as a down payment, after that a monthly EMI of Rs 13,873 will have to be paid every month.
After knowing the complete details of this finance plan available on Volkswagen Polo, you know the complete detail of this car from engine to features.
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Volkswagen Polo Trendline Engine: Talking about engine and power, it has been given a 999 cc engine that generates power of 75.10 bhp and peak torque of 95 Nm and manual transmission has been given with this engine.
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Volkswagen Polo Trendline mileage: Regarding the mileage of the car, the company claims that it gives a mileage of 17.74 kmpl and this mileage has been certified by ARAI.
Volkswagen Polo Trendline Features: Talking about the features of the car, the company has given features like multi-function steering wheel, touch screen infotainment system, automatic climate control, engine start stop button, anti-lock braking system, etc.
Important notice: The loan amount, down payment and interest rate plans available on Volkswagen Polo largely depend on your banking and CIBIL score. If your banking or CIBIL score reports negative, then the bank can make changes in the loan amount, down payment and interest rates.