Imported car antitrust investigation has not shaken Ji'nan car market prices strong
import car antitrust investigation has been spread over a period of time, reporters from all the 4S stores in Ji'nan, Shandong, know that the price of imported cars is still strong, and there is no obvious fluctuation.
25, the reporter consulted a number of 4S shops selling imported cars in Ji'nan. The staff said that the price of cars had not changed in recent years and they had not received any notice of price reduction. Located in the ten East Road, Shandong Ginza, Audi 4S store, Audi Q5 new 5TDI sports promotional price of 760 thousand and 100. Staff told reporters that since the listing of this vehicle has been the price, not recently cut prices.
Shandong one - skimming auto sales company is famous for selling high-end cars. Ms. Zheng, the business manager, told reporters that the price of the imported cars sold by the company has not changed at present, and there is no news of any price reduction from the agency.
a German car brand 4S store manager told reporters that every car in the store, the Chinese market general agent will give a guide price, they will have a little adjustment on this basis. "We should take into account the factors such as vehicle purchase price, sales cost and market competition, and the price is generally not the same as the guidance price."
not only that, a number of high-end car 4S shop staff told reporters that although the price of imported cars is much higher than that of foreign countries, many models are still in short supply at home, and some models even need to add money to buy.
but many 4S store managers believe that if the antitrust investigation is established for imported cars, the price reduction of imported cars is imperative. "But from the current situation, it is unlikely that manufacturers will take the initiative to reduce prices. It is likely to wait until the end of the survey." A 4S store manager told the reporter. At the same time, he expressed his expectation of falling car prices, which believed that it would boost sales of imported cars.