High -end vehicles are already published in the US currency, while others are quoted in pesos. What would be the main difference that would allow a market regulation.
The government’s announcement to allow Purchase of goods in dollars from February 28 It generated uncertainty, especially in the automotive sector.
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While the measure could affect certain items, The purchase of dollars in dollars is already a common practice. The main difference would be the Simultaneous publication of prices in dollars and pesos, which would facilitate buyers to know the fixed cost, avoiding fluctuating quotes.


Buy cars in dollars: how the operation changes after the government announcement
At the moment, high -end cars are already published in dollars, while others are quoted in pesos. With the new measure, the concessionaires could offer prices in both currencies, depending on the payment method. However, The billing process between dealers and factories continues to be carried out in pesoswhich generates doubts about how payments in dollars will be managed.
For some entrepreneurs, the measure seems preparatory for an eventual exit from stocks, which would allow more flexibility in operations.
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High -end cars are already published in dollars, while others are quoted in pesos.
Photo: Autoblog
“The most important difference is that A practice that already existed is normalized. The same thing that happened with the properties. The buyer almost always comes with the dollars and a price is agreed that both parties accept. This price is a bit free, and it has to include the financial cost of the concessionaires of convert that money into pesos to pay factories “said a manager of an official concessionaire from CABA to Infobae.
Despite this change, it is unlikely that vehicle purchase dynamics change dramatically, since cars continue to buy mainly in dollars, but are paid in pesos, with an agreed price between the parties.
The measure could simplify the price, but it is not expected to have a substantial impact on the short -term automotive business.
Source: Ambito