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I am looking for a used Honda WR-V diesel that is around 10 years old. Is it a good option? My daily driving is 60 km. Please suggest. My Renault Triber AMT gives an average of 7-8kpl in the city, which is why I want to switch back.

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27m

If the vehicle is well looked after and the service history checks out, then go for the Honda WR-V diesel. The diesel engine of Honda cars is quite reliable and very efficient too. 

If possible, look out for a vehicle that has got a major overhaul done which includes replacement of clutch, brake pads and discs, tyres, suspensions, engine mounts and injectors. This will save you from a major expense. Also, being 10 years old, some of the trims (rubber parts) might have worn out and might need replacement; these could lead to water leaking into the cabin. 

You could consider buying a pre-inspected car backed by a warranty from a reputed used-car platform like Spinny, for added peace of mind.

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