India’s entry-level sports bike segment is teeming with offerings from giants like Hero, TVS, and Bajaj. Among these contenders, Bajaj’s Pulsar series has always managed to turn heads. Known for its captivating design coupled with modern features, the Pulsar has solidified its position as a favorite among biking enthusiasts.
A highlight of the Pulsar is its powerful engine performance. Despite the zest it packs, the company hasn’t compromised on its mileage, promising a balance between thrill and practicality. While purchasing a brand new Pulsar might set you back by nearly a lakh, the online second-hand vehicle marketplace, Droom, offers an attractive alternative.
On Droom, you can find a 2010 model of the Bajaj Pulsar 150cc, which has been driven for 42,000 kilometers and is in good condition, all for the price of just 22,000 rupees, located in Noida. Not just that, another deal includes the same 2010 model of Pulsar 150cc, but with 25,680 kilometers on its odometer, priced at 24,000 rupees.
For those seeking a little more power, a 2010 model of the Pulsar 180cc, having covered 44,000 kilometers, is also available for 25,000 rupees. And if you’re looking for something a tad newer, there’s the 2012 model of the Pulsar 150cc, with 28,580 kilometers to its name, priced at 29,000 rupees in Noida.
These deals underscore the evolving landscape of vehicle ownership in India, where platforms like Droom are making quality bikes more accessible to the masses.
Image Credit – Autocar India