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Tax cut likely to drive car sales
19-08-2025
The proposed GST cut on small cars and two-wheelers could ease financial pressure on consumers ahead of the festive season. With the Centre weighing a reduction from 28% to 18%, companies expect stronger demand. Backing this, Primus Partners estimates savings of ₹51,700 on a Tata Tigor and ₹1.6 lakh on a Hyundai Creta, offering a clear picture of how much consumers stand to gain.
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