Avtoteka service experts analyzed ownership data to determine which cars most often change hands, revealing clear patterns in ownership turnover.
The list of models with higher transfer activity includes: VAZ (LADA) 2112, VAZ (LADA) 2110, BMW 5 Series, Mitsubishi Lancer, Volkswagen Passat, VAZ (LADA) 2114 Samara, Mercedes-Benz E Class, Hyundai Accent, VAZ (LADA) 2115 Samara, and VAZ (LADA) Priora.
The standout leader is the LADA Dvenashka, which averages about six owners per unit over its lifecycle. This model ceased production in 2008, yet its high turnover remains notable among historical lines.
In second place comes the Lada Ten with an average of 5.2 owners per car. Third is the BMW 5 Series, averaging around 4.8 owners, underscoring its appeal as a premium option in the Russian market.
Mitsubishi Lancer tracks closely in fourth place with an average of 4.8 owners. The Volkswagen Passat and the LADA Pyatnashka tie for fifth, each averaging about 4.5 owners per vehicle.
- The full analysis is accessible via Drive in Telegram.
Source: Russian newspaper
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