New Delhi, Oct. 30 -- The majority of the cars in the mass segment in the Indian passenger vehicle market are front-wheel drive models. The rear-wheel drive (RWD) cars are uncommon in the mass market segment. The reason behind this is the cost-effectiveness and simplicity of the front-wheel drive cars. However, for people who love driving in the hills, the RWD cars offer a significant advantage.

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If you are also one of the driving enthusiasts who love to drive in the hills and are looking for an affordable rear-wheel drive car, here is a list of the top five most affordable rear-wheel drive cars in India.

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