Russians started spending less on buying new cars 08:39

Russians’ spending on new cars decreased by 13% in April 2024. In this respect reports With reference to the joint work of TASS, Otkritie Bank and Autostat agency.

“In mid-spring, residents of the Russian Federation spent 431.3 billion rubles on the purchase of new cars; this is 2.1 times higher than the level a year ago (208.3 billion rubles in April 2023), but 13.1% less than the previous year. months ago (496.2 billion rubles in March 2024)”.

Experts state that the reason for the decline is the decrease in new passenger car sales volume.

It happened before that knownIn April 2024, 509.5 thousand second-hand passenger cars were sold on the Russian market; This figure is 1.5% more than March and 2.8% more than April 2023 result.

The most popular model among second-hand passenger cars in April was the Lada-2107 sedan (Seven), which maintained its leadership for the third month in a row. The second place was taken by Lada-2114 “Samara-2” hatchback (10.8 thousand units).

While Kia Rio (10.3 thousand units) and Hyundai Solaris (10 thousand units) took the third and fourth places, the top 5 was closed by Ford Focus, which had 9.2 thousand owner-used copies in April.

Previously in Russia stated About the need to limit the number of Chinese cars.

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Source: Gazeta

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