In the first six months about 330 thousand units were patented. In June the rise was 68.9%. Fiat Cronos, the models that led the ranking of the last month.
0km cars patents They closed the first semester with a year -on -year growth of 77.8%to reach 329,039 units. So, The first six months of 2025 are the best for the car market since 2018. The sector pondered access to credit to convenient rates and tax decline, such as the intern, which favored the activity in the sales rooms.
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According to the report of the Association of Automotive Concessionaires of the Argentine Republic (Acara), it informs that the number of patented vehicles during June 2025 amounted to 52.212 units, which represents a growth of 68.9% interannual. If the comparison is against May 7.3%.


The best selling vehicle of June was the Fiat Cronos, followed by the Toyota Yaris and the Volkswagen Polo. A sign of import opening, since the last two are manufactured in Brazil.
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He President of Acara, Sebastián BlessedHe commented: “We are happy because we have completed the best first semester of the last seven years and our sector is today one of the engines of recovery.”
“It is important to recognize the effort of the entire value chain that has been responding to a demand that has remained strong and constant since the end of 2024, today who intends to acquire a vehicle finds very convenient financing, a complete supply of models and promotions, key elements when deciding to finally decide the purchase, but it has also had a preponderant role the decrease in taxes and stimulus measures that we had been asking for a long time ago and they have been implemented,”
Finally, he said: “The goal is to stay at these levels during the second half of the year, and see if we can make the 650,000 projected units are a floor To start thinking about a 2026 in growth. “
Source: Ambito

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