Car dealers keep complaining that higher taxes and fees would make them take loss and give up the career. However, in fact, car dealing remains a highly profitable business.
Although the Ministry of Transport announced on April 1 that new fees on personal vehicles are not yet applied this year, car users raise concern about a high amount of fees they will pay in future.
Inflation dominated the discussion at the two-day Government meeting in Ha Noi over the weekend, but at the press conference immediately following, the hottest topic was extra fees for vehicles in congested cities.
Mercedes-Benz Vietnam is going to open two new auto showrooms in April. Its largest showroom in Vietnam which will be opened in late April in the heart of Phu My Hung in Ho Chi Minh City.
The Viet Nam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) has asked the Government and relevant authorities to postpone the implementation of a series of car fees initiated by the Ministry of Transport.
The country will have to spend up to $12 billion yearly on importing cars until 2025 if there is a slow growth in the automobile industry, according to the Vietnam Business Annual Report 2011.
With our DSFL training, we also hope to enhance their knowledge and help make them drive better, safer, and with more awareness of other vehicles on the road - Hoang Van Minh Vice managing director of Ford Vietnam.
Duc Giang General Trading Company Limited recently celebrated its ground-breaking ceremony for its BMW Showroom and Workshop at Hanoi’s Long Bien district.