This refers to cars that are five and ten years old, which, for example, in St. Petersburg and Krasnodar cost noticeably less than in Voronezh and Stavropol.
The website 110km.ru found out which Russian cities have the cheapest Grants. One of these places is St. Petersburg, where five-year-old cars sell on average for 740 thousand rubles. In Krasnodar they are asking 750 thousand for a Lada Granta, and 762 thousand in Chelyabinsk. The leaders of the anti-rating are Rostov-on-Don (842 thousand rubles), Voronezh (866 thousand rubles) and Stavropol (888 thousand rubles)
The situation is similar with ten-year-olds. Such cars are most expensive in Voronezh, where the average price reaches 647 thousand rubles. And also in Rostov-on-Don (637 thousand rubles) and Stavropol (578 thousand rubles). Grants are noticeably cheaper in St. Petersburg – 432 thousand rubles, Tula – 447 thousand rubles) and Chelyabinsk – 449 thousand.
By the way, the new Granta is estimated at a minimum of 749,900 rubles for a sedan car with a 1.6 engine (90 hp) and a five-speed manual transmission. A liftback with the same power unit “starts” at 1,077,000 rubles, and Granta Cross – at 1,175,000.
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