The Department of Industry and Commerce resumed its preferential auto loan program
March 30, 2023
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About a month ago, it turned out that the funds in the 2023 budget for preferential loans for the purchase of combustion engine cars had dried up. However,
About a month ago, it turned out that the funds in the 2023 budget for preferential loans for the purchase of combustion engine cars had dried up. However, according to the AvtoVzglyad portal, the government has found additional funding for this state program for the current year, but in a limited amount.
— 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.
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