Iran Standards and Quality Inspection Company has released a report on the quality of domestically-produced cars surveyed during the Iranian month ending March 20.
The quality watchdog is a private enterprise working on contract with the Ministry of Industries, Mining and Trade and publishes the ranking on its website.
The report classifies the cars in five price ranges, from the cheapest costing 870 million rials ($3,625) to the most expensive costing around 10 billion rials ($41,600). 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 stars.
According to the ISQI ranking, the domestically-made vehicles have maintained the slight improvement recorded in recent rounds.
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