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Auto dealerships in Turkey have updated their car prices

Auto dealerships in Turkey have updated their car prices

November 7, 2023

Below are the minimum prices for cars in basic configuration:

Hyundai i10 1.01 MPI 67 PS Jump Manual - 675,000 liras
Seat Ibiza 1.0 Evo 80 Hp Style package - 770 000 liras
 Fiat Egea 1.4 Manual gasoline - 777 000 liras
KIA Picanto 1.0L 67 hp Manual petrol Feel package - 780 000 liras
Citroen C3 1.2 PureTech 83 hp petrol - 813 000 liras
Renault Taliant Joy 1.0 65 hp. - 837,000 lire
Dacia New Sandero Stepway 90 hp. - 874,000 lire
 Opel Corsa 1.2 75 hp gasoline - 880 000 liras
Ford Fiesta 1.1L 75 Hp petrol manual - 887 000 liras
Skoda Fabia Elite 1.0 TSI 95 hp manual - 914 000 liras
Honda City 1.5L VTEC petrol automatic elegance - 976 000 liras
Suzuki Swift 1.2 MHEV CVT GL Techno automatic petrol 83 hp. - 988 000 lire
Toyota Coralla 1.5 Vision automatic - 1 million 2 thousand liras
Nissan Juke 1.0 DIG-T 115 hp petrol automatic - 1 million 17 thousand liras
Peugeot 208 Active Prime 1.2 PureTech 100 hp. - 1 mln. 43 thousand liras
Chery Omoda5 Comfort - 1 million 180 thousand liras
Audi A3 Sportback petrol 1.5 cc 140 hp. - 1 million 511 thousand lire
Cupra Leon 1.5 petrol 150 hp automatic - 1 million 534 thousand liras
BMW 118i Sport Line petrol 1.5 cc 140 hp. - 1 million 882 thousand lire
Mercedes A200 AMG 1.4 163 hp automatic - 1 million 990 thousand liras
Alfa Romeo Tonale 1.6 diesel 130 hp. - 2 million 205 thousand lire

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