AvtoVAZ has started selling the Lada Vesta NG with a new VAZ 21179 EVO engine with a volume of 1.8 liters and 122 hp and a Chinese six-speed manual gearbox WanLiYang. The plant talked about the cost of owning such a car.
The calculation was made for a period of three years or 60 thousand mileage for a resident of Moscow or the Moscow region. The study found that maintaining a Vesta with a six-speed manual transmission is slightly more profitable than with a CVT.
For 60 thousand km of mileage, the owner of a Vesta NG with a \"manual\" will have to buy fuel for 274 725 rubles against 282 051 rubles for a car with a CVT. At the same time, the transport tax turned out to be the same - 9000 rubles.
Earlier www1.ru reported that The Lada Vesta in the new modification received a six-speed manual gearbox with a locking ring on the lever, preventing accidental engagement of reverse gear. The new gearbox also uses a reverse gear synchronizer.
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