Want a Discount on Your Next Vehicle? Scrap Your Old One First!
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India is set to offer attractive discounts for those who choose to scrap their old vehicle for buying new ones. This initiative was announced by Nitin Gadkari, the Minister of Road Transport and Highways, which aims to modernize Indias vehicle fleet and promote the use of cleaner and safer automobiles.
Under the scheme, buyers of commercial and passenger vehicles can get discounts between 1.5% and 3.5% if they have a valid Certificate of Deposit (CD) for their old, scrapped vehicles. This initiative is part of the Vehicle Fleet Modernization Programme (VFMP).
It promotes the use of newer and more efficient vehicles to reduce environmental harm.
To ensure all cars running commonly on Indian roads are new and safe.
It advances the circular economy within the automobile sector by modernizing the vehicle fleet.
It encourages active involvement from numerous automobiles manufactures in the Vehicle Fleet Modernization Programme (VFMP).
Discount on Scraping: 1.5 % off the ex-showroom price or minimum of 20,000 on a new vehicle
Duration of the discount: Valid till next year
Condition for discount: Applicable for scraping of an old car
Discount on new vehicle: 1.5 % off the ex-showroom price or minimum of 20,000 on a new vehicle
Duration of the discount: Valid till next year
Condition for discount: Applicable for scraping of an old car
Discount on new vehicle: Flat 25,000 off on a new vehicle
Condition for discount: Applicable for scraping of an old car
Discount on new vehicle: 1.5 % to 3.5% off the ex-showroom price on new cargo.
Duration of the discount: Valid till next two years
Condition for discount: Applicable for scraping of an old car
Till now, approximately 1.2 lakh vehicles have been scrapped at official centres. The scrapped vehicles include 61,000 government vehicles older than 15 years.
The government aims to scrap around 90,000 old government vehicles by March 2025. In addition to boost participation, several states and Union territories have introduced tax concessions and removed pending liabilities for vehicles sent to scrapping centres.
If you choose to scrap your old vehicle at a licensed scrapping center, you can enjoy incentives or benefits which includes:
The person will receive a discount of 4-6% on the ex-showroom price of a new vehicle.
The person will receive 5% discount on the new vehicle when presenting a valid scrapping certificate.
State governments are advised to provide a rebate of up to 25% on road tax for private cars and 15% for commercial vehicles.
The registration fee for the new vehicle will be removed and cancelled. These incentives could reduce the cost of a new car by about 60,000 to 70,000.
Under the scrapping policy, vehicles older than 20 years need to pass a fitness test. If found unfit, the vehicle cannot legally operate on the roads. The criteria of these fitness tests include:
Vehicle failing these tests will be declared End Of Life Vehicles (ELVs) and must be scrapped. The government plans to increase fees for these tests and establish Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facilities (RVSFs) across the country encouraging both public and private sectors involvement.
The tentative timeline for application of Proposed Scrappage Policy is scheduled as follows:
India is not the only country with scraping policies. Several other countries have also practiced similar policies to encourage cleaner vehicles and lower emissions:
It offers regional incentives such as subsidies and tax breaks for scrapping old vehicles and buying new vehicles.
The Umweltprmie program provides financial incentives for scrapping old diesel vehicles for electric or hybrid cars.
It provides subsidies and tax benefits for replacing old diesel vehicles with electric or hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
It features the Plug-in Car Grant which supports the purchase of electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles, alongside local discounts for low-emission cars.
It implements various measures which includes grants and reduced registration fees to encourage the scrapping of old diesel vehicles in favor of electric or hybrid models.
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