In Russia, the well-equipped analogue of the Lada Vesta from Chevrolet has fallen sharply in price. How much are they asking for a Monza sedan today?

by alex

The price fell by no more than 300,000 rubles

Chevrolet Monza, which is an analogue of the Lada Vesta and Hyundai Solaris, is offered in Russia at a price of 1,750,000 rubles, as reported by Auto News of the Day.

Last fall, the minimum price for such cars in Russia was 2,090,000 rubles, and then they were offered only in Perm and Krasnoyarsk. Now prices have fallen, and the range and list of cities has expanded significantly.

Some sellers emphasize that the indicated amount includes both the EPTS and the salvage fee paid, thereby increasing the attractiveness of the car for potential buyers. For this money, a version with a 1.3-liter turbocharged engine producing 163 hp is offered. and a classic six-speed automatic transmission.

For 1,890,000 rubles they offer versions with a 1.5 naturally aspirated engine with a power of 113 hp, which also received a similar automatic transmission. Cars are available in a variety of cities: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnoyarsk, Yekaterinburg, Voronezh, Perm.

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Even the cheapest cars are equipped with a leather interior, two screens, a leather multi-steering wheel, a push-button engine start system, adaptive LED headlights, wireless charging for a smartphone and a rear view camera with parking sensors.< /p>

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