Mr. Ba, the familiar motorbike taxi driver at the end of my alley on Tay Son Street, often shares his dream of owning a car. “Driving a motorbike taxi in the sun and rain, having a car to protect my wife and children from the weather would be wonderful,” he says with a gentle smile. Mr. Ba’s story reflects the concerns of many: What salary is sufficient to buy a car?
In this article, Xe Tai Ha Noi will help answer this question and guide you toward the most suitable decision for yourself and your family.
Buying a car depends on many factors, not just income. However, income is the most crucial factor to consider. So, what income level is “safe” to bring your dream car home?
According to financial experts, the Schuldendienst-Kennzahl (DSK) – an indicator measuring a person’s debt repayment ability – should ideally be around 25%. Applying this to car purchases, you should ensure that the total monthly cost of car ownership does not exceed 25% of your disposable income.
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Mr. Nguyen Van A, a financial expert at the Institute of Economic Research, shared: “Buying a car should not be based solely on income but requires a clear financial plan. Prioritize buying a car that suits your needs and financial capabilities, avoid following trends to avoid falling into a ‘debt trap’.” (Hypothetical quote)
Car price list in Vietnam
| Segment | Price Range (Million VND) |
|---|---|
| Segment A | 300 – 400 |
| Segment B | 400 – 600 |
| Segment C | 600 – 800 |
| Segment D | 800 – 1200 |
| Luxury Cars | Above 1200 |
Note: This price list is for reference only. Car prices may vary depending on the time, version, and dealer.
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