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Can one buy a Tata Harrier with a salary of 30-35 thousand? Calculation of Down Payment and EMI is very easy
Samira Vishwas | November 30, 2025 10:24 AM CST

  • Tata Harrier is a powerful car
  • Know the finance plan
  • Know Down Payment and EMI

If you are also dreaming of buying a car and your salary is more than 30 thousand. So this news will be useful for you. There are many auto companies in India that offer powerful cars. One such leading auto company is Tata Motors. Many Tata cars are popular in India. One such car is the Tata Harrier.

Tata Harrier is a 5 seater SUV. 22 variants of this car are available in the market. Tata Harrier prices range from 14 lakhs to 25.25 lakhs. This Tata car does not require a full down payment; It can also be bought on credit. To buy a Tata Harrier on loan, you need to make a down payment initially. After that, you can pay a fixed monthly EMI.

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Down payment and EMI accordingly

The cheapest model of Tata Harrier is priced at Rs 13,99,990. To buy this car you have to take a loan of 12.60 lakhs. This loan is based on ex-showroom price. Tax is also payable on vehicle purchase. If you take a four-year loan to buy a Tata Harrier at 9% interest, you will have to pay an EMI of approximately Rs 31,400 per month.

A 5 year loan can be taken to pay the EMI amount. A five-year loan at 9% interest would require a monthly installment of approximately Rs 26,000.

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If you take a 6-year loan to buy a Harrier, you will have to pay an EMI of approximately Rs 22,700 per month at an interest rate of 9%.

If you take a loan for 7 years to buy this Tata SUV, you will have to pay a monthly installment of approximately Rs 20,000.

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Before buying Tata Harrier on loan, read all the documents carefully. These figures may vary due to different car loan policies between car companies and banks.


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