Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Nano warning: Dealers cut used car prices by 35%


MUMBAI: Close to the launch of Nano, jittery used car dealers have slashed prices by more than 25-35% in recent weeks. Industry officials say dealers are trying to move prices closer to the Rs 1 lakh-mark to be competitive with Nano.

Prices of mid-sized cars are down by over 25% and by 20% for smaller cars. Dealers are offering the four-to-five-year-old Ford Ikon, Maruti Esteem, Opel Corsa or Fiat Sienna for around Rs 1 lakh.

“When the Nano gets launched, the A and B segment (small) cars will see a further correction. Currently, the price erosion is lesser in the A and B segment used cars,” said Vinay Sanghi, chief (new business development for the after-market sector), Mahindra First Choice Wheels.

In recent months, car manufactures have dropped prices of new cars and also started offering discounts to clear inventories. This is having a direct bearing on used
car prices, said a few used car dealers ET spoke to. Dealers feel customers are now looking at used cars more closely.

“Why should a customer buy a Nano base variant without AC for a lakh, when he can get a 4-5 year old mid-sized car with all the features for the same price,” said a used car dealer based in Mumbai. The Nano variant with AC is expected to be priced around Rs 1.4 lakh.

Demand for used cars has been sluggish in the recent months. Poor financing options and dull stock market trends have also kept buyers away, say dealers. Besides PSU and co-operative banks, other finance players have also stopped funding used car purchases.

“Banks have become extremely choosy about customers,” said Ayaz Fazulbhoy, a used car dealer in Mumbai. Interest rates for used cars are as high as 15-16%. Industry sources indicate that organised used car dealers are stuck with inventories and have not been able to liquidate stocks given the pressure on margins. Dealers say the launch of Nano may create some momentum in the used car market.

Tata Motors dealers are expected to start bookings for the Nano this month. Company officials indicate that Tata Motors may be able to stand by its promise of launching Nano at Rs 1 lakh before the end of the financial year. Officials close to the project said there may not be too many takers for the base version of Nano and most consumers may opt for the AC version.


Source:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News-By-Industry/Auto/Automobiles/Nano-warning-Dealers-cut-used-car-prices-by-35/articleshow/4171855.cms

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