On November 30, Minh Nhat Auction Joint Stock Company continued to organize the second auction with a lot of seized assets of the State Treasury, including 7 vehicles (6 cars and 1 motorbike) managed by the Office of the Investigation Police Agency, Ha Tinh Province.
The starting price of this vehicle lot is still 10.5 billion VND, excluding taxes, fees, and other financial obligations.
Prior to this, the company had announced the registration period for participating in the auction from November 6 to 5:00 p.m. on November 20. However, just like the first auction, no individuals or organizations participated in the second round.
The Minh Nhat Auction Joint Stock Company is planning to continue to put this asset lot up for the third auction. If the auction is still unsuccessful in the third round, the starting price of this asset lot may be proposed to be reduced.
Accordingly, the list of 7 vehicles up for auction includes:
Volkwagens Beetle car, yellow, manufactured in 1999 in Mexico
Lexus LX 570 car, black, with a capacity of 5.7L, manufactured in 2018 in Japan
Range Rover car, black-blue, with a capacity of 2.0L, manufactured in 2016 in England
Range Rover car, white, with a capacity of 2.0L, manufactured in 2016 in England
Hyundai Santa Fe car, white, manufactured in 2014 in China
Kia Sportage car, black, manufactured in 2005 in South Korea
Ducati Multistrada motorbike, manufactured in 2017 in Italy, with a capacity of 1,198cc
According to some experts, auctioning the entire lot of 7 vehicles like this is not reasonable and it will be difficult to find a buyer. In reality, individuals who want to buy a vehicle will only buy one or two cars. As for car dealers, if they buy the lot, it will be difficult for them to make a profit, so they will consider carefully.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
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