AvtoVAZ is restoring safety and comfort options in its Lada models that were lost after the introduction of sanctions. Versions with an automatic transmission and electronic stability control system are now available. But cars manufactured three years ago still remain a good alternative to new ones. 110km.ru analyzed how prices for "pre-crisis" Lada have changed.
Since September 2024, all Lada Vesta cars have been equipped with an electronic stability control system (ESP), but the cars themselves have not yet been delivered to dealers. The 2021 Lada Vesta remains an attractive option.
In the period from January to September 2021, the average cost of the pre-styling version of Lada Vesta with airbags, ABS and ESP increased by 18% and amounted to 1.38 million rubles.
The most affordable prices for such cars can be found in Krasnodar, Saratov and Yaroslavl, where the cost is 1.27 million rubles.
The popular Lada Granta model has become more expensive in the secondary market by about 4%. Now its average cost is about 919 thousand rubles. The most affordable offers can be found in Moscow, where the price starts from 835 thousand rubles, as well as in Samara and Voronezh, where the cost is 837 and 867 thousand rubles, respectively.
Lada Largus cars of the 2021 model year have become closer in price to new models, their average cost is about 1.55 million rubles. In January, they were sold for 1.23 million rubles - the price increased by 18%.
The cost of Lada Niva Legend has practically not changed and amounts to 965 thousand rubles, and Niva Travel has risen in price by 9% to 1.17 million rubles.
As a reminder, now AvtoVAZ is preparing to release the updated Lada Vesta in the Life configuration. The car even has alloy wheels, a leather steering wheel with heating, parking sensors and a rear-view camera. However, fog lights are still missing.
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