In Russia, a new type of tourism is gaining momentum – car service. We are talking about traveling to another city primarily not for the sights, but for affordable repairs.
Of course, such a move is relevant for the residents of Moscow. So you can save more than tens of thousands of rubles. For example, replacing the clutch and flywheel on Volkswagen cars with a DSG transmission (DQ200) in Moscow costs almost one hundred thousand rubles, and in Cheboksary seventy thousand is enough. Tangible difference.
Jan Heitzeer, vice president of the National Automobile Union (NAU), notes that such a difference is mainly due to labor costs in different cities (and the cost of spare parts is close), so it makes sense to use such a trick convert only for labour-intensive and therefore expensive work. And don’t forget to include travel costs.
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Source: Gazeta.ru
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