There are no new cars under 600,000 in Turkey…
- July 5, 2023
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With the beginning of July, car brands serve in our country updated their price list. For now, there are brands that are still in the update phase, but
With the beginning of July, car brands serve in our country updated their price list. For now, there are brands that are still in the update phase, but
With the beginning of July, car brands serve in our country updated their price list. For now, there are brands that are still in the update phase, but from now on we can talk about the following statistics: There are no new cars under 600 thousand TL in Turkey..
In a news report we shared with you last month, it is mentioned that there are no cars under 500 thousand TL in Turkey. we talked about. In fact, only less than 600 thousand TL 2 pieces There was a car. One of them was Fiat Egea (sedan) and the other was Fiat Panda. With the price update Fiat made today, so are these vehicles More than 600 thousand TL. Of course, while all this is happening, in Turkey breaking sales records We must not forget the fact. People attack cars that have become investment vehicles in our country.
Fiat Egea, the cheapest car in Turkey, was in the 70 percent SCT segment. Due to the price increases in July, this car is also up to 80 percent excise duty entry. As such, Fiat reflected an increase of 88 thousand TL on Egea’s empty package. Egea, which could be bought for 555 thousand 900 TL until yesterday, is unfortunately today 643 thousand 900 TLIt can be purchased at prices starting at . Let’s also say this; There is not a single vehicle in Turkey that falls into the 70 percent SCT segment.
Fiat’s current prices:
So what happens next? Obviously the answer to this question nobody knows. President Erdogan has been talking about the prices of new and used cars lately. However, there’s not much businesses can do here. After all, even Egea is affected by the exchange rate. The second-hand world is literal black market became. The reorganization of lending rates with the SCT base update should now be on the agenda…
Source: Web Tekno
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