Complete Guide on Buying a Pre-owned Hyundai Creta

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By - Jay Chauhan
March 16, 2023

Since its launch in 2015, the Hyundai Creta has captured and ruled the compact SUV segment. Hyundai took note of the paradigm shift in the buyer’s mindset towards SUVs and crossovers pretty early on. Consequently, Hyundai launched the Creta as an answer. A handsome yet rugged-looking SUV that has an extensive list of features, engine and transmission options. If you are looking for a good option in the used car segment, a pre-owned Hyundai Creta can be an amazing purchase. 

Back in 2015, the Hyundai Creta wore an ex-showroom price tag that ranged from Rs. 8.6-13.58 lakh. Hyundai introduced a facelift version in 2018 as a mid-life-cycle refresh with more features, and the Creta saw a jump in price. It was sold in the range of Rs. 9.43-15.03 lakh ex-showroom. Currently, the second generation of the Creta retails at an ex-showroom price of Rs. 10.64-18.68 lakh.

Hyundai Creta Specifications (Current Generation)

Hyundai Creta Engine & Transmission

Engine

1.5-litre petrol engine

1.5-litre diesel engine

1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine

Transmission

6-Speed Manual / CVT

6-Speed Manual /

6-Speed Torque Converter

7-Speed DCT

Power

115 PS

115 PS

140 PS

Torque

144 Nm

250 Nm

242 Nm

Mileage

17 km/l

21 km/l

14 km/l

Hyundai Creta Dimensions

Length

4300 mm

Width

1790 mm

Height

1635 mm

Wheelbase

2610 mm

Ground Clearance

190 mm

Boot Space

433 litres

Hyundai Creta Features

Infotainment system

10.25-inch infotainment system

Music system

Yes

Climate control

Yes

Ventilated seats

Yes

Adjustable steering

Yes

Drive modes

Yes

Instrument cluster

Digital Analogue

Sunroof

Panoramic

Adjustable seats (manual or electric)

Electric

Rear AC vents

Yes

60:40 rear seat split

Yes

Cruise control

Yes

Hyundai Creta Safety

NCAP Safety Rating

3 stars (GNCAP)

Airbags

6

ABS with EBD

Yes

ESC

Yes

Traction control

Yes

Automatic headlamp

Yes

Rain-sensing wipers

No

Hill hold assist

Yes

Hill descent control

Yes

Rear sensors

Yes

Rear parking camera

Yes

ISOFIX Child seat anchor points

Yes

ADAS

No

Pre-owned Hyundai Creta Generations

Second Generation Hyundai Creta

Hyundai Creta has been around for a while now. Over the years, Hyundai introduced two generations of the Creta in the Indian market. And, they also brought out a facelift in 2018. They launched the first generation that took the nation by storm in 2015. From the moment it hit the stores, the hype around Creta grew so much that after being in the store for two weeks, buyers had to wait 6 months for delivery.  

A stellar run in the early days pushed Hyundai to refresh the Creta with a facelift. The midlife facelift came out in 2018 with some additional features and a striking fresh exterior. Interiors, however, remained pretty much the same. Strong haunches and bumpers made it even more rugged looking.

The second generation of the Hyundai Creta made its way in 2020. It was a complete overhaul with an updated platform, a new design, and interiors. The new design featured more curves, a new dual-led split headlight, and a taillight setup that gave it a modern and sophisticated style.

Generation 1: 2015-2018 Hyundai Creta

Spinny Assured Hyundai Creta
Hyundai Creta

In 2015, Indians did not have many options in the midsize SUV segment. Renault Duster was the best pick, but it was slowly losing its grip because of the outdated interiors and better options like the Ford Ecosport and the TUV300. However, none of the vehicles had the charisma of the Hyundai Creta. 

All the experts and reviewers raved over the exceptional design, driving dynamics, and splendid interiors of the Creta. It was just a matter of time before Creta became the choice of the people, and it soon took over the sales chart. It came with three engine options: a 1.6-litre petrol engine, a 1.6-litre Diesel engine, and a 1.4-litre Diesel Engine with manual and automatic options. 

Facelift: 2018-2020 Hyundai Creta

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Hyundai Creta Facelift

With immense success, Hyundai was quick on its feet to launch a fresh facelift model of the Creta. The facelift came with a lot of new features to keep up with the times. The face-lift of the famed SUV even featured a sunroof which at the time was a rare feature in vehicles at this price point. However, it retained the engine options from the first-generation Creta.

Creta was based on such a fantastic platform that it became the underpinnings of a few other SUVs like the Hyundai Alcazar, Kia Seltos and Kia Carens in the Hyundai family. Despite the growing competition, the facelift of the Creta held its own and grew an even better hold in the market with outstanding sales figures. 

Generation 2: 2020-Present Hyundai Creta

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2021 Hyundai Creta

Owing to the success of the previous generations, Hyundai updated the Creta in 2020. This time around, the upgrades and changes weren’t limited to the exteriors, Hyundai revised the engine options in compliance with BSVI norms. The 2020 Creta deployed a 1.5-litre petrol engine, a 1.5-litre diesel engine, and a 1.4-litre turbo petrol option. This generation of the Creta came with a 7-speed DCT option in tandem with the manual and automatic options.

Even though there are many options in the market today, the Creta holds its own. The modern style gives it an edge over other competitors like the Suzuki Grand Vitara, Skoda Kushaq, and MG Astor.

Why You Should Consider the Hyundai Creta?

Hyundai Creta
Spinny Assured Hyundai Creta

Since Creta is one of the most successful SUVs in India, many used Creta are still available in the automotive market. It has a strong, robust platform with a number of examples that have clocked over 150,000 km showcasing its reliability. Thanks to its reliable platform and fabulous performance, buying a used Creta might be the perfect deal for you. 

If you are looking to get your hands on a used Hyundai Creta, here are a few reasons why you should consider the Hyundai Creta.

Fantastic Performance

Used Hyundai Creta--Excellent Performance
All Round Performance Hyundai Creta

The 1.6-litre diesel engine was the most preferred and sold option in the first generation of the Creta. Its engines are designed to provide a smooth and responsive driving experience, withstanding the rigours of daily driving. While the car’s petrol engine delivers an impressive fuel economy of up to 16.8 km/l, the diesel engine provides a fuel economy of up to 21.4 km/l, making it one of the most fuel-efficient SUVs in the Indian market. In addition to the fuel efficiency, the Hyundai Creta’s engine is also incredibly reliable and durable, ensuring excellent performance for years to come.

Advanced Technology

Hyundai Creta automatic dashboard
Hyundai Creta Automatic Dashboard

When it comes to technology, the Creta offers some of the best-in-class features that make driving more interesting and enjoyable. One of the standout features is the BlueLink connected car technology, which allows drivers to remotely control various functions of the car through a smartphone app, such as starting the engine, locking and unlocking the doors, etc. 

Other notable features include a top-notch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, a built-in navigation system, voice recognition, automatic climate control and a premium sound system. The car also comes with a range of advanced safety features, such as six airbags, electronic stability control, a rearview camera with parking sensors, and hill-start assist control.

All the features make the Creta a safe, comfortable, and convenient vehicle for drivers and passengers alike.

Spacious Interiors

Hyundai Creta Sunroof
Hyundai Creta Interiors

One of the main reasons why the Hyundai Creta is very popular in its segment is because of its spacious and comfortable cabin that can accommodate up to five passengers easily. The ample space means more room for passengers to move around and stretch their legs, making it an excellent option for long journeys or daily commutes. 

Furthermore, the seats are also well-cushioned and supportive, which adds to the overall comfort level of the vehicle. The rear seats of Creta can be folded to increase cargo space, making it a practical choice for families and individuals looking for extra storage space.

Why You Should Not Consider the Hyundai Creta?

Although the Creta is known for its reliability, owning a used one can often come with hidden problems and significant repairs. If you aren’t cautious in your inspection, all the issues can add up to a significantly higher expense in the long term. Also, with an old model Creta, there’s a higher chance that you’ll be getting older and less reliable technology. 

Therefore, before buying a used Hyundai Creta, it is advisable to carefully evaluate the car’s condition, service history and cost of ownership over time. 

Below are some of the important things you should consider before buying a used Creta:

Worn-Out Clutch

The Creta’s clutch system is extremely sensitive. If not used smoothly, the clutch plates are reported to cause a clutch shudder, which can result in vibrations and jerks while shifting gears. This issue usually occurs when the car has covered over 20,000 km. Hence, when you take a test drive, check if the clutch feels a bit too hard or has issues while getting engaged. 

Remember, a new clutch assembly can cost anywhere around Rs. 20k. In addition, the entire replacement process can be time-consuming too.

Check for Underbody Damage

There is no doubt that the Hyundai Creta is a bold-looking SUV but the vehicle is not meant for adventures into rough terrain. Some owners have reported underbody damage on their Creta, causing significant inconvenience and expenses. While many SUVs have metal plates to save themselves from underbody damage, the Hyundai Creta gets only plastic cladding for underbody protection. 

If you are headed out to buy a pre-owned Hyundai Creta, ensure to equip it with aftermarket skid plates for additional protection to the underbody.

Hyundai Creta Variants

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Hyundai Creta

Over the years, the Hyundai Creta has seen multiple updates and revisions, including new variants and features. While the base E variant of the Hyundai Creta comes with basic features such as power windows, manual air conditioning and a basic audio system, the next variant, EX, adds features such as remote central locking, rear AC vents, and a touchscreen infotainment system. 

The S variant is the next level up and adds several premium features such as LED daytime running lights, projector headlamps, alloy wheels, and a rearview camera. The SX and SX (O) variants offer even more features, such as a panoramic sunroof, wireless charging, and a premium Bose sound system.

Furthermore, there is a sporty-looking SX (O) turbo variant, which comes with a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine, sporty design elements, and advanced safety features such as six airbags and electronic stability control.

Variant Level

Hyundai Creta Variant

Average Used Car Price

Base Variant

Creta E

Mid Variant

Creta EX, Creta S

Price ranges from

Rs. 6.62 lakhs - Rs. 18.89 lakhs

(Average price of all variants on Spinny in all cities)

Upper Mid Variant

Creta SX

Top Variant

Creta SX(O), Creta SX(O) Turbo

Best Pre-owned Hyundai Creta Variant to Buy

If you are planning to buy a pre-owned Hyundai Creta, the 1st Generation mid-spec 1.6-litre petrol engine variant is available at attractive prices, offering excellent value for money. Launched in typical Hyundai fashion- good quality, top refinement, all-roundedness, a wide range of high-performing engines, and exceptional marketing, the S variant of the 1st Generation has a decent punch to it.

But if budget is no constraint, you should definitely go for the SX or SX (O) 1.6-litre diesel engine variant from any of the first two generations of the Hyundai Creta. The fact that they are well-loaded with impressive features makes for a compelling option to go for in the used car market.

Hyundai Creta, since its launch, is undoubtedly one of the most fantastic SUVs to hit Indian roads. Despite all the competition, Creta still holds the lion’s share in the SUV segment for both new and pre-owned vehicles. Available across a wide range of variants and price ranges, the Hyundai Creta can be the perfect pre-owned SUV for almost everybody.

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