
The past week turned out to be rich in announcements: Moskvich, Kaiyi, GAC and Geely announced the launch of new products in the near future. Meanwhile, JAC held a Russian presentation of the budget crossover JS3, and Chery, Exeed and Jetour decided to fight parallel imports. There was also some ‘social’ news: about 50 percent discount on fines for non-payment of parking and electronic ‘fees’. And all the details are in the video review of the AvtoVzglyad portal.
Moskvich clarified the timing of the launch of two new crossovers planned for next year. We have learned that the medium-sized Moskvich 5 will hit the production line in the first half of the year, and the larger Moskvich 8 in the second half of the year. In addition, the revived brand announced an expansion of the list of equipment levels for the liftback with index 6 and reduced the declared power of Moskvich 3.
What’s going on at AVTOVAZ? Nothing particularly interesting. Is it news that the test crossover Chery Tiggo 7 Pro was spotted again on the territory of the company? And although representatives of the car giant Tolyatti have already denied rumors about future cooperation with these Chinese, insiders constantly claim the opposite. And overall, there’s no reason not to trust them.
By the way, about Chery. The group banned Chinese dealers from selling Exeed, Jetour and Chery cars directly abroad – even to those with an export license. So, the manufacturer plans to fight parallel imports into Russia, which confuses all cards for official representations.
Meanwhile, Chery tries to restore justice, her compatriots expand their fashion lines. This week, JAC launched the relatively inexpensive JS3 SUV in the domestic market, and the Kaiyi X7 Kunlun crossover will go on sale in December. And next year we will see three new products from GAC and four from Geely.
There are no prices yet, but one thing is absolutely certain: it will be expensive. And this applies not only to upcoming new products, but also to the cars already showing off in the showrooms. Representatives of the largest dealers say cars will rise in price another 5 to 15% in the coming months. Moreover, the same fate will befall second-hand cars.
Okay, let’s not talk about sad things. There is good news: the New People party has sent a bill to the government for approval, which provides for a 50% discount on fines for non-payment of parking if the driver pays off the debt within 20 days. Although in reality there is nothing good about it.
And why, explains the AutoVzglyad portal in a video review of the main events, which you can find Here.
Moskvich clarified the timing of the launch of two new crossovers planned for next year. We have learned that the medium-sized Moskvich 5 will hit the production line in the first half of the year, and the larger Moskvich 8 in the second half of the year. In addition, the revived brand announced an expansion of the list of equipment levels for the liftback with index 6 and reduced the declared power of Moskvich 3.
What’s going on at AVTOVAZ? Nothing particularly interesting. Is it news that the test crossover Chery Tiggo 7 Pro was spotted again on the territory of the company? And although representatives of the car giant Tolyatti have already denied rumors about future cooperation with these Chinese, insiders constantly claim the opposite. And overall, there’s no reason not to trust them.
By the way, about Chery. The group banned Chinese dealers from selling Exeed, Jetour and Chery cars directly abroad – even to those with an export license. So, the manufacturer plans to fight parallel imports into Russia, which confuses all cards for official representations.
Meanwhile, Chery tries to restore justice, her compatriots expand their fashion lines. This week, JAC launched the relatively inexpensive JS3 SUV in the domestic market, and the Kaiyi X7 Kunlun crossover will go on sale in December. And next year we will see three new products from GAC and four from Geely.
There are no prices yet, but one thing is absolutely certain: it will be expensive. And this applies not only to upcoming new products, but also to the cars already showing off in the showrooms. Representatives of the largest dealers say cars will rise in price another 5 to 15% in the coming months. Moreover, the same fate will befall second-hand cars.
Okay, let’s not talk about sad things. There is good news: the New People party has sent a bill to the government for approval, which provides for a 50% discount on fines for non-payment of parking if the driver pays off the debt within 20 days. Although in reality there is nothing good about it.
And why, explains the AutoVzglyad portal in a video review of the main events, which you can find Here.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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