Used and new car market sees rising demand as Tet approaches

Jan 25th at 08:28
25-01-2022 08:28:41+07:00

Used and new car market sees rising demand as Tet approaches

With one week until the Lunar New Year Festival (Tet), which falls on February 1 this year, it is the 'hottest' time of the year for the domestic auto market.

 

Clients are rushing to buy used and new cars, leading to a shortage in the market, according to car dealerships in Ha Noi.

"These days it is hard to buy a used car at a reasonable price because of high demand as Tet comes near," said Nguyen Thach Thang, a car dealer in Le Van Luong street.

According to car dealers in Ha Noi, it is quite different from a few months ago. The price of a used car could be a few million to 10 million dong higher than usual.

Expensive cars with prices ranging from VND500 million (US$21,000) to a few billion are still available, but cars with prices below VND500 million have become rare.

Nguyen Thanh Vinh, a car dealer in Nguyen Van Cu Street, said that this demand for used cars was very high, especially those with prices ranging between VND200-300 million.

The most sought-after used cars are mainly Japanese and Korean, such as the Toyota Vios, Yaris, Corolla Altis; Kia Forte, Kia Morning, Hyundai Grand i10, Getz, Honda City or Daewoo Lacetti CDX.

Duong Ngoc Duy, a customer seeking a used car for about VND300 million, said he had visited many used car dealerships and e-commerce sites to find a reasonable one but he had not had any luck.

Duy has just received a Tet bonus.

“I would like to purchase an automatic sedan car like Kia ​​K3 or Mazda 3 but it is hard to find a suitable one. Some showrooms have them but they offer them at a high price," he said.

Dinh Thanh Binh ordered a new car one month ago but has to wait for delivery until after Tet. The only way to get guaranteed delivery before Tet is to buy from someone who registered earlier.

Thach Thang, a car dealer said a car dealership could only get around 15-20 units per month but demand was two or three times that currently.

Car dealerships attribute the rising demand for used and new cars to long vacations during the Tet holiday. In addition, the development of the pandemic remains complicated resulting in limited public transport and taxis, so demand for private cars to travel during Tet is higher than usual.

However, car experts have warned that buyers should be careful when buying used cars to avoid purchasing smuggled ones. Users are also recommended to find qualified car dealerships or ask those who can tell if a vehicle is in good condition or not.

The price of the most sought-after new cars has suddenly increased by VND5 million to VND20 million per unit. This has been attributed to the difficulties in importing accessories for domestic car assembly as a result of the pandemic. 

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