Affordable Mobility: New Quick Car Installment Plans Offer Flexible Options
Iran’s domestic automotive sector continues to provide accessible transportation solutions for its citizens. Recent advertisements for the Saipa Quick model, a popular compact car, outline a variety of new installment plans for the Persian month of Shahrivar 1404 (August-September 2025), catering to a wide range of financial capabilities.
Flexible Payment Structures for Different Budgets
Prospective buyers can choose from several models of the Quick, each with distinct down payment and monthly installment options. These plans are designed to make vehicle ownership more attainable.
For the 2024 Quick S manual transmission model, a down payment of 246 million Tomans is required, followed by 60 monthly installments of 9 million Tomans. Another option, the 2024 Quick GXRL manual, is available with a lower initial investment of 176 million Tomans and 60 monthly payments of approximately 10.5 million Tomans.
Accelerated Ownership Plans
For those seeking a shorter financial commitment, the 2024 Quick SR manual transmission model presents an attractive alternative. This plan requires a higher down payment of 277 million Tomans but reduces the repayment period to 30 months, with monthly installments of roughly 17.9 million Tomans.
Additional plans are available for other variants, including the 2023 Quick S and the 2024 Quick Plus automatic, providing further choice for consumers.
Table of Sample Installment Plans (Figures in Iranian Tomans):
| Model | Year | Down Payment | Monthly Installment | Number of Installments |
| :— | :— | :— | :— | :— |
| Quick S Manual | 2024 | 246,000,000 | 9,000,000 | 60 |
| Quick GXRL Manual | 2024 | 176,000,000 | 10,500,000 | 60 |
| Quick SR Manual | 2024 | 277,000,000 | 17,900,000 | 30 |
It is important to note that these advertised installment plans are offered by authorized car dealerships. The information, compiled from reliable automotive sales websites, pertains to these specific dealership offers and is separate from any direct sales initiatives by domestic automakers. This reflects the vibrant and competitive nature of the Iranian automotive market.