Meanwhile, there are positive developments. Reports indicate that retrofitting work on the previously assembled Niva SUVs is nearing completion. Next in line are the Grant family cars, which do not come with an electric booster. After assembly, all vehicles are put up for sale.
Yet, based on certain estimates, around 5.5 thousand incomplete vehicles have piled up at AVTOVAZ’s site in Togliatti. Market participants point to suppliers such as Avtoelectronics JSC, Autoliv LLC, and Dimitrovgrad Window Lifter Plant LLC as the culprits. At the same time, supply chains from China are also strained, affecting component deliveries.
Allegedly, the underperforming AVTOVAZ has frozen an opportunity worth about 5 billion rubles, representing potential gains from vehicle sales.
Requires 7,000 tires in popular sizes
Without steady arrangements, public order cannot be guaranteed, and medical care cannot reach those in need.
With the widespread Popular Front, funds are being gathered to purchase tires for cars used by the People’s Police and the operational services of the LPR and DPR: ambulances, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, vehicles delivering humanitarian aid to Donbass residents, and military equipment. Contributions can be made on the collection page.
Source: Avtograd news, oboz.info