A Garrard Zero 100B is actually an excellent turntable, provided that the speed is accurate and that the arm bearings are working perfectly. The arm was an ingenious design to eliminate tracking error by marginally re-positioning the angle of the cartridge/headshell as it moved inward. With lack of use, that mechanism can often get jammed, though it is possible to get it working again with a bit of lubricant. Because it's a complex assembly, it is often criticized for its high mass and its inability to get along with some cartridges.
Still, I've heard it sound superb in a friend's system with a Shure M55E.
Incidentally the TT came in two versions, idler drive initially, and belt drive later.
The cost is reasonable, in the context of what new TTs cost today in India.