The cars are certainly interesting. But it was possible to buy them earlier – on order and never at AGR. As for Audi, the product line includes just five models: Q3, extended A6, A7 and Q5, as well as a new crossover with the Q6 nameplate. Ultra-premium Bentleys and Lamborghinis were previously generally available from the same Avilon, but on the official AGR website these brands, which were promised in the summer, are not available at all. Apparently something went wrong.
But there are no less, if not more, luxurious ‘Chinese’ such as Avatr, Zeekr, Rising, HiPhi and LiXiang. The picture is crowned by the British Lotus, which has also been under the wings of the Chinese Geely for some time. All these cars are electric and incredibly expensive. Although AGR does not publish prices for them, AGR guarantees to provide a price list only upon request. True, the company promises customers timely after-sales service and no shortage of components. But the guarantee apparently only extends to a certain point, in consultation with the buyer and in the form of insurance products, which, however, can easily be refused.
At the same time, for cars imported and produced by Volkswagen Group Rus LLC, and sold through the official dealer network, “the warranty remains fully in accordance with the conditions specified in the sales contract.” In any case, this is exactly what AGR representatives are saying, promising to support consumers who have ‘saddled’ European cars even before the disruptions caused by known events.