Thursday, 15 June 2017

Planning to buy a car? Get up to Rs 90,000 in discounts before GST rollout

GST rate fixed for automobiles is 28% plus cess-1% for small petrol cars, 3% cess for diesel cars

Company News : If you were prolonging your car-buying decision, it might be a good time to go ahead with your decision now as carmakers are currently offering hefty discounts between Rs 25,000 to Rs 250,000. This is because, after the goods and service tax (GST) implementation, the automotive market will see a significant difference in prices.
The GST rate fixed for automobiles is under the 28 per cent tax bracket, plus cess (1 per cent for small petrol cars, 3 per cent cess for diesel cars and 15 per cent for luxury cars. Due to this change in the tax structure, the on-road price of small diesel cars and mid-sized cars will increase by 1.6 per cent and 2.1 per cent respectively.
Here is a list of options for you:
Hyundai
While Hyundai Eon price in New Delhi starts at Rs 3.62 lakhs and goes up to Rs 4.97 lakhs, you can avail a discount of up to Rs 45,000.
Similarly, the Grand i10 starting at Rs 4.69 lakhs can be bought at a discount of Rs 62,000 for the petrol variant and Rs 73,000 for the diesel one.
The Hyundai i20 and the new xCent attracts a discount of Rs 25,000 on petrol and diesel variants.
The biggest discount — Rs 2,5 lakh — is on Hyundai Santa Fe, whereas, the popular Verna’s price is slashed by Rs 80,000 (petrol) and Rs 90,000 (diesel).
Additionally, Hyundai is offering 100 per cent road finance along with exchange benefits across its entire collection.
Mahindra & Mahindra
If you want to hold the steering of a Mahindra car, then here are various offers for Delhi-NCR region:
Mahindra KUV100: Prices reduced by Rs 40,000 to Rs 42,000
Mahindra TUV300: Rs 36,000 discount
Mahindra XUV500: The maximum discount is on this model with Rs 65,000 price cut.
The exchange bonus is available with Mahindra too, however, only on selected items.
Ford
The American auto giant was one of the first to give discounts to lure customers. EcoSport, the subcompact SUV gets cheaper by Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000.
Ford’s Figo and Aspire are being offered with a price reduction of Rs 10,000 to Rs 25,000.
At present, hybrid vehicles attract excise duty of 12.5 per cent, similar to the ones for entry level small cars such as Tata Nano or Maruti Alto. Even though they are exempt from infrastructure cess, there is a 1 per cent National Calamity Contingent Duty, 2 per cent central sales tax and 12.5 per cent VAT, which takes the total incident of tax to 30.3 per cent. (Read more)
The auto industry has said that the increased tax incidence is against the government's long-term goal of promoting green vehicles in the country.

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