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What are the non-lottery cars of the second stage of the integrated system? / 104 cars were offered for sale



According to Ekhtaz Online, citing Tasnim, Omid Qalibaf said about the process of registration in the car lottery system and the elimination of gaps: We launched a system to gradually abandon the lottery. In the second series, we found that more than 50% of the sales plans can be removed from the lottery, and today only two cars are left in the lottery for Saipa company, and the rest of the products have the ability to be removed from the lottery.

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Safety added: “By checking the registered people in the second phase of the integrated allocation, it was found that Saipa Automobile Group, except Saina s and Quick s, the rest of its products have been withdrawn from the lottery.”

According to Qalibaf, Iran Khodro company’s high-demand cars still do not have the ability to exit the lottery process, and it is a time-consuming process. On the other hand, with the increase in the production of automobile factories, it will be possible to withdraw all cars from the lottery process by the end of the year.

Qalibaf mentioned the total supply of cars in the second phase of the unified lottery as 104 thousand units.

He also pointed to the stoppage of production of Samand, Tiba and Saina and said: “As for alternative cars, Shaheen was sold immediately in Saipa for the first time after many years.” Aria car is also an alternative product. Tiba had repeated defects and the National Standard Organization has stopped its production.

Qalibaf, on the other hand, reminded that Saipa’s commitment to produce Tiba cars will continue and the numbering of said cars will be done, but no more will be produced.

On the other hand, he pointed to the import of cars and said: This issue is under investigation. The regulations have been sent to the government and we have to wait for the review in the government and to enter the implementation process.

Source:
Tasnim

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