VnnNews – Owners of auto showrooms in HCM City are jubilant with the expansion of sales over the last few days.
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Stunned by his good fortune, he checked with other car dealers, who also reported similar windfalls. “All of them are surprised like me. They cannot understand why so many people are buying autos,” he admitted, adding that the best sellers are models priced around $30,000.
The car dealer hopes that sales will continue to rise so that he can clear his stock and pay his bank debts. In order to stimulate demand, his auto showroom already covers 30 percent of the ownership registration tax for clients.
Another
By 4pm on May 14, his showroom had sold five cars, the highest volume for one day in the last three months since the Government began restricting imports to curb the trade gap.
He surmised that the car rush results from fears that the Government may decide to control car imports even more tightly. Consumers also worry that
An XPO showroom representative noted that
“In general, the auto market is always busier in May and June than in the days just after Tet,” he revealed.
While car dealers in HCM City believe market will recover in days to come, Hanoi’s auto dealers are less optimistic. The market remains quiet with very few buyers. Thang Long Vietnam auto showroom owners confirmed that sales are still slow, with visitors stopping by just to ask about taxes instead of buying a vehicle.
He maintains that market perf ormance is difficult to predict, citing the silent market even when rumors of car ownership registration tax increases have circulated. Right now, luxury models at $50-70,000 remain unsalable. Consumers with a real demand for travel tend to choose popular models selling between $10,000 and $20,000.
Auto sellers claim that now is the prime time to obtain a car, because most showrooms are offering price discounts or covering the ownership registration tax. So as Hanoians remain indifferent to car promotions, dealership owners are left scratching their heads.
Source: VnExpress
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