Ban on BS-III Cars: Should You Worry?

Ban on BS-III Cars: Should You Worry?
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The Supreme Court of India has announced that the sale and registration of new BS-III vehicles will be banned across the nation April 1, 2017, onwards. The move applies to both private and commercial vehicle

The Apex Court Of India Has Banned The Sale And Registration Of New BS-III Vehicles In India From April 1, 2017

The Supreme Court of India has announced that the sale and registration of new BS-III vehicles will be banned across the nation April 1, 2017, onwards. The move applies to both private and commercial vehicle segments and encompasses two-, three-, four-wheeler and multi-axle vehicles.

How does it impact you?

The move doesn't affect the majority of four-wheeler buyers in India as most of the carmakers had already completed the transition of their portfolio from BS-III to BS-IV. Sale of BS-III vehicles in the private segment is limited to only a few cities where BS-III vehicles like the Mahindra Bolero, Tata Indica etc. are sold. Most of these cars get BS-IV-compliant engines too, which will ideally be offered henceforth.

The BS-IV cars cost more than their BS-III versions; however, the incremental cost is not too high. In the Bolero's case, while the BS-III ZLX variant costs Rs 8.55 lakh, the BS-IV ZLX costs Rs 8.70 lakh (ex-showroom).

Of the total automotive inventory of around 8.24 lakh vehicles, only about 16,000 are passenger cars. Two-wheeler is the worst hit segment with almost 6 lakh new BS-III two-wheelers lying unsold.

What happens to the existing BS-III vehicles?

Owners of the existing legal BS-III vehicles need not worry, as they can continue to run their cars like before. BS-IV compatible fuel, which was not available until now in some of the states, will now be available throughout the nation. BS-III vehicles run smoothly on the new fuel. One can also buy and sell legal existing BS-III vehicles in the country.

Source: cardekho.com

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