— The preferential auto loan program resumes. In 2023, it will continue to serve groups of civilians most in need of support: medical personnel, educators, mobilized personnel, volunteers and contracted military personnel participating in the SVO, as well as their relatives, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce said. in a statement.
According to the terms of the program, the basic discount for the down payment on a car loan is 20% of the cost of the car (for residents of the Far Eastern Federal District – 25%). The program can be used when buying a domestically produced car worth no more than 2 million rubles. The discount on Russian-made electric cars, as before, is available to all categories of borrowers. It is 25%, but not more than 625,000 rubles.
— The preferential auto loan program resumes. In 2023, it will continue to serve groups of civilians most in need of support: medical personnel, educators, mobilized personnel, volunteers and contracted military personnel participating in the SVO, as well as their relatives, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce said. in a statement.
According to the terms of the program, the basic discount for the down payment on a car loan is 20% of the cost of the car (for residents of the Far Eastern Federal District – 25%). The program can be used when buying a domestically produced car worth no more than 2 million rubles. The discount on Russian-made electric cars, as before, is available to all categories of borrowers. It is 25%, but not more than 625,000 rubles.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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