Used Bajaj Pulsar N125 Price in Ahmedabad 2026

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Estimated Resale Value in Ahmedabad

Typical 3-year-old, 30,000 km, single-owner Bajaj Pulsar N125.

₹59,220 range ₹55,970–₹62,470

Heuristic estimate — refine using the calculator below.

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Ahmedabad Used Bike Market

Demand

Strong demand for reliable and economical bikes

Price band vs national

Value-conscious buyers, negotiate heavily

Typical usage

High business usage, 30-40 km/day

Best time to sell

Navratri and Diwali season for best sales

Selling a Bajaj Pulsar N125 in Ahmedabad

  • GJ-01 (Ahmedabad) registration widely accepted
  • Business-minded buyers value fuel efficiency data
  • Dry climate means better bike preservation
  • CG Road and Satellite area have active markets

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Frequently Asked Questions - Ahmedabad

What is a used Bajaj Pulsar N125 worth in Ahmedabad?

A typical 3-year-old, 30,000 km, single-owner Bajaj Pulsar N125 sells for around ₹59,220 in Ahmedabad. Range: ₹55,970–₹62,470. Use the calculator above for your specific year and condition.

When is the best time to sell a Bajaj Pulsar N125 in Ahmedabad?

Navratri and Diwali season for best sales

How does Ahmedabad pricing compare nationally?

Value-conscious buyers, negotiate heavily

What documents do I need to sell a bike in Ahmedabad?

RC book, valid insurance, PUC certificate, Form 28 (NOC if there was a loan), Forms 29 & 30 for transfer, plus your and the buyer's ID proofs. GJ-01 (Ahmedabad) registration widely accepted

Are accident-history and service records important?

Yes — buyers in Ahmedabad typically discount 8–12% for unclear service history and up to 25% for accident history. Authorised service records add 3–5%.