Almost everyone dreams of having a car of their own. However, this dream is going to be expensive from tomorrow ie 1st April. About a month ago, most car companies had informed people about the proposed car price hike. In such a situation, if you are planning to buy a car in the recent past, then buy it today. If you make an invoice of the vehicle itself, then in future you will not have to pay much price on delivery. Car companies Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Renault, Ford and Nissan had increased prices by early 2021 citing input costs and annual hike, after which they again raised prices citing input costs. Have decided.
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Cars of these companies will become expensive
- Maruti Suzuki: The country’s largest manufacturing company has announced that its cars will become expensive from tomorrow i.e. April 1. The price hike will be 1 to 6 percent and it will depend on the model and variant. This decision of the company will make cars like Alto, WagonR more expensive.
- Toyota: Suzuki’s technical partner Toyota has announced to increase the price of its cars in India. Although the company has not clarified which model will increase the price, but it is believed that locally made cars can be expensive. The increase in the price of imported Toyota cars can happen after some time as seen in 2020 last year.
- Renault: Kiger of Renault India has been very successful. However, the prices of Renault Kiger may also increase. Renault cars can be expensive by 1-5 per cent.
- Nissan: Nissan, which is popular among people, may increase magnite once again. The SUV has been increased twice before and now it may increase for the third time. Apart from this, cars in the Kicks and Datsun range can also be expensive.
- Ford: Ford range cars can be expensive up to three percent. It includes the Ford EcoSport, Freestyle, Aspire and Endeavor.
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