Buying a PCD car with ICMS and IPI exemptions applied has become increasingly difficult in recent years, due to the constant increase in the prices of vehicles sold on the national market.

With the rising cost of cars, many people with physical, visual, hearing, intellectual or multiple disabilities that limit their ability to perform daily activities still need to own a car. Fortunately, federal and state governments offer exemptions from some taxes for cars owned by people with disabilities, helping them access vehicles at a more affordable price.

Please note that prices with the benefit are estimated and the reductions are calculated based on the taxes charged, but may vary depending not only on the state, but also on the make and model of the PCD cars.

Here are some more options for PCD cars up to R$100,000:

  1. Chevrolet Onix AT: Suggested retail price: R$97,240; Estimated price for PCD car: R$78,000 

Model/Version: Chevrolet Onix 1.0 turbo AT
Engine: 1.0 turbo flex with 116 hp and 16.8/16.3 kgfm
Gearbox: 6-speed automatic
Trunk: 303 liters

The Chevrolet Onix stands out from its competitors due to its turbo engine, which delivers a good level of power. In addition, the most basic version with automatic transmission also includes cruise control, an alarm, a multifunction steering wheel, and 15″ alloy wheels.

  1. Fiat Argo Drive 1.3 Automatic: Suggested retail price: R$ 90,990; Estimated price for PCD car: R$ 73,000 

Model/Version: Fiat Argo Drive CVT
Engine: 1.3 Firefly flex with 107/98 hp and 13.7/13.3 kgfm
Gearbox: CVT with 7-speed simulation
Trunk: 300 liters

The recent update of the Fiat Argo added the CVT automatic transmission to the model, already adopted in other models of the brand, such as the Strada and the Cronos. From then on, the hatchback became the cheapest automatic car in Brazil and, therefore, became a good option for the PCD public.

  1. Chevrolet Spin LS AT: Suggested retail price: R$ 106,560; Estimated price for PCD car: R$ 92,038

Model/Version: Chevrolet Spin 1.8 Econoflex LS 5S
Engine: 1.8 flex with 111/106 hp and 17.7/16.8 kgfm
Gearbox: 6-speed automatic
Trunk: 710 liters

The Spin has air conditioning, electric steering, electric windows and locks, electric mirrors, leather and fabric seats, MyLink multimedia with a 7-inch screen, projection for Apple CarPlay and Google Android Auto, rear view camera, alarm, OnStar system, among others, but this is in the most complete versions.

  1. Toyota Yaris XL: Suggested retail price: R$95,390; Estimated price for PCD car: R$77,000

Model/Version: Toyota Yaris Sedan XL
Engine: 1.5 flex with 110/105 hp and 14.9/14.3 kgfm
Gearbox: CVT with 7-speed simulation
Trunk: 473 liters

The Toyota Yaris sedan body stands out for its larger luggage storage capacity, with 163 liters more than its hatchback sibling. In terms of standard features, the models share the same list. 

  1. Fiat Pulse Drive 1.3 CVT: Suggested retail price: R$ 93,990; Estimated price for PCD car: R$ 75,500 

Model/Version: Fiat Pulse Drive CVT
Engine: 1.3 Firefly flex with 107/98 hp and 13.7/13.3 kgfm
Gearbox: CVT with 7-speed simulation
Trunk: 370 liters

The Fiat Pulse has versions for PCD with some standard content and also optional features, including automatic air conditioning, electric steering, electric trio, among others.

  1. Citroën C3 Live Pack 1.0 MT: Suggested retail price: R$78,990; Estimated price for PCD car: R$64,929

Model/Version: Citroën C3 Feel Pack AT
Engine: 1.6 EC5 flex with 120/113 hp and 15.7/15.4 kgfm
Gearbox: 6-speed automatic
Trunk: 315 liters

The Citroën C3 should also be considered as a 2023 PCD car option, since it has one of the largest trunks in its category, something valued by this audience. The car that was launched last year, has as highlights 15″ diamond-cut alloy wheels, rear camera and leather-covered steering wheel, in addition to the Citroën Connect 10″ multimedia with Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay.

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