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For the purchase of Chinese crossovers, they began to give varen crayfish

According to the South Car portal, an unusual marketing action aimed at attracting new customers launched one of the Rostov-on-Don car dealerships. At the same time, the dealership is not the only one in Russia. In another region, another company offers potential buyers sugar or flour as a gift for a new car.

With the help of Chan Don Boaren crayfish, the dealer center plans to attract new buyers against the backdrop of low sales of Chinese cars. At the same time, the car dealership from Rostov-on-Don is not the only one in Russia that offers product bonuses for the purchase of cars from the Middle Kingdom. For example, a dealer from Barnaul is ready to give out a bag of sugar or flour with a bonus to cars.

In October last year, Russians told why they do not trust Chinese cars. According to statistics, about a third of motorists are not going to buy models from the Middle Kingdom.

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