
“We must break the formed financial blood clots” is a metaphorical quote from Dmitry Medvedev, which perfectly captures the gloomy present. Also in the domestic automotive industry. And while new car prices are rising at an exorbitant rate, the state is trying to revive the heart of the auto industry, including by thinking about affordable passenger transportation for citizens. So, the chairman of the party “Fair Russia – For the Truth” Sergei Mironov told how his project “People’s Car” is progressing.
The leader of the socialists drew attention to the fact that not only the needs, but also the financial possibilities of consumers are now ignored. Therefore, it was decided to provide people with a high-quality passenger car, the cost of which will not exceed 500,000 rubles. However, to achieve the goal, you must first solve several pressing issues.
For example, only because of one recycling fee, the price of a car increases by 100-200 thousand “wooden”. What can we say about taxes, real import substitution, adjustment of certification requirements and other obstacles that delay the birth of a truly popular car.
Nevertheless, Mr. Mironov said that “we will not give up on our goal and will strive to ensure that the majority of Russians have access to modern personal transportation.” Granted, the deputy sheriff doesn’t seem to have a specific program yet. Yes, and auto experts strongly doubt the possibility of creating such a machine …
The leader of the socialists drew attention to the fact that not only the needs, but also the financial possibilities of consumers are now ignored. Therefore, it was decided to provide people with a high-quality passenger car, the cost of which will not exceed 500,000 rubles. However, to achieve the goal, you must first solve several pressing issues.
For example, only because of one recycling fee, the price of a car increases by 100-200 thousand “wooden”. What can we say about taxes, real import substitution, adjustment of certification requirements and other obstacles that delay the birth of a truly popular car.
Nevertheless, Mr. Mironov said that “we will not give up on our goal and will strive to ensure that the majority of Russians have access to modern personal transportation.” Granted, the deputy sheriff doesn’t seem to have a specific program yet. Yes, and auto experts strongly doubt the possibility of creating such a machine …
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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