LADA cars are popular not only in the new car market, but also in the used car market, despite the constant increase in prices. Analysts have calculated how much the cost of three-year-old cars of the domestic auto giant has increased in a year.
The Largus has risen in price the most. Over the year, the increase in prices for used cars amounted to 46%. Thus, in June 2023, a 2020 car could be found on the secondary market for 1 million 80 thousand rubles, but in May of this year, they are already asking for 1 million 580 thousand rubles for a three-year-old Largus (2021).
The average price of a used three-year-old Granta in 2023 was 758 thousand rubles. Now they are asking for 916 thousand rubles for a three-year-old car. The price increase was 21%.
An interesting situation with pricing for used Niva cars. Thus, the Niva Legend — the classic Niva — 2021 model year costs an average of 967 thousand rubles, in 2023 they asked for 885 thousand for a 2020 car. Growth of 9%. At the same time, the new Niva Legend is available from 881 thousand rubles.
Used Niva Travel has risen in price by 30% in a year. In 2023, they asked for 896 thousand rubles for a three-year-old car, now — 1 million 170 thousand.
Earlier www1.ru wrote that LADA Vesta NG increased in price by 200 thousand rubles in a year.
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