Residents of Belarus are actively buying LADA Vesta SW Cross station wagons. One of the Belarusian dealers told Russian journalists about this. The fact is that there is no recycling fee in the country and cars are cheaper than in Russia.
There are no cars available, and most of those that are about to arrive are reserved by customers
He explained that Belarusians are attracted by affordable loans and car prices.
So, LADA Vesta SW Cross with a 1.6-liter engine and a 5-speed manual transmission is available for purchase in Belarus for 54,500 Belarusian rubles. At the Central Bank exchange rate on July 16, this is 1,497,393 rubles. The same car will cost 371 thousand more from a Russian dealer.
It is cheaper to buy LADA Largus in Belarus than in Russia. Dealers are asking for a basic passenger version of 1 million 434 thousand in Russian rubles, while in Russia such a car will cost 1,660,000 rubles.
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