The average cost of a second-hand car in the Russian market increased by 39% on an annual basis in the third quarter of 2023, reaching 640 thousand rubles. In this respect reports TASS with reference to the Avito Auto study.
It is stated that among budget cars, the price of which reaches 1.5 million rubles, the leader is Lada Priora, which costs an average of 430 thousand rubles. In second place is Lada Granta (300 thousand rubles). In third place is Lada 2114 Samara (540 thousand rubles).
The leader in the budget from 1.5 million to 3 million rubles was Toyota Camry with an average price of 2.2 million rubles. It is followed by Kia Sportage (2.1 million rubles) and Hyundai Creta (1.85 million rubles).
In the ranking of second-hand cars worth more than 3 million rubles, Toyota Camry worth 3.5 million rubles came out on top. This rating also includes Toyota Land Cruiser (5.5 million rubles) and BMW X5 (6.8 million rubles).
Renat Tyukteev, formerly Deputy General Manager of New Vehicle Sales at Avilon AG statedHe said that the average increase in car prices in Russia by the end of the year will be 30%. The main reasons for the increase in car prices are the indexation of recycling fees, the weak ruble and sanctions. According to the expert, after the introduction of the recycling collection system, new cars have become more expensive by about 120 thousand – 600 thousand rubles.
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Source: Gazeta
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