Iran’s quality watchdog has given five out of five stars for the first time to a sedan made by a leading domestic automaker Iran Khodro.
Iran Standards and Quality Inspection Company’s website has released its latest report on the quality of domestically-produced cars. The vehicles were surveyed during the Iranian month ending Jan. 19.
ISQI is a private enterprise working on contract with the Ministry of Industries, Mining and Trade.
The report classifies the cars in five price ranges, from the cheapest costing 870 million rials ($3,385) to the most expensive costing around 10 billion rials ($38,910). The company quotes the vehicles’ factory price, while the vehicles are sold in the open market at a much higher price.
The vehicles are then ranked from one, representing the lowest quality, to a maximum of five starts.
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