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Hike in vehicle registration renewal may not lead to jump in new vehicle demand

The number of vehicles impacted is negligible. Government estimates indicate that there are around 3.4 million light motor vehicles that are older than 15 years and 5.1 million motor vehicles that are older than 20 years. The government’s focus could be on the old trucks and buses among these, as they are widely considered to be more 10-25 times more polluting than modern automobiles.

March 18, 2021 / 10:27 IST
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A customer walks inside a Mahindra cars showroom in Chandigarh. Representational image
A customer walks inside a Mahindra cars showroom in Chandigarh. Representational image

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways’ (MoRTH) decision to hike fees for renewal of registration of almost all types of vehicles is not expected to have any significant impact on sales of new personal vehicles.

Market watchers pointed out that the number of personal vehicles aged 15 years or more that are still plying on the roads is negligible. MoRTH has proposed to hike fees for renewal of the certificate of registration by three to eight times on two-wheelers and four-wheelers.

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“The average age of vehicles at the time of replacement by their owners is not more than 10 years in India. Used-car buyers also don’t hold on to vehicles aged above 15 years for obvious reasons like high maintenance costs and reduced efficiency,” said a Bengaluru-based auto analyst.

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