The publication studied the current cost of models that were once popular among Russians, the manufacturers of which have left the Russian market. The list includes 7 cars that currently citizens of the Russian Federation can only purchase through the parallel import system, but which are officially available to residents of the neighboring republic.
For a Hyundai Sonata sedan (1.5 l, 170 hp, 8AT), a resident of the republic must pay at least 15 million tenge (2.3 million rubles), and for a Kia Sportage crossover (2.0 l, 150 hp, 6AT) – 12.8 million tenge (2.0 million rubles).
Toyota Camry 2.5 costs from 18.7 million tenge (2.9 million rubles), and a Skoda Octavia with a 150-horsepower 1.4 turbo engine and a classic 8-band automatic transmission costs 17.9 million tenge (2.8 million rubles).
The cost of the Subaru Forester, according to information received by Gazeta.Ru, is 23.7 million tenge (3.7 million rubles), Infiniti QX80 – 70 million tenge (11 million rubles), Land Rover Defender 110 – 81 million tenge (12.7 million rubles).
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