A 118-horsepower Lada Vesta Sportline costs about the same, but it has a manual transmission
If at the end of last year the cost of a Volkswagen Bora in Russia (in particular, in Moscow) was almost 2.5 million rubles, now the car can be bought (and also in the capital) for 2.19 million rubles. True, there is a nuance in such pricing.
For 2.475 million rubles, a sedan with a 1.4-liter turbo engine producing 150 hp was offered. and a 7-speed automatic transmission, and now the dealer has put up for sale a car with a 1.5-liter 113-horsepower naturally aspirated engine and a classic 6-speed automatic transmission. And for some, this option will be more preferable, given the reliability of the automatic transmission.
It should be noted that the equipment of the car for 2.19 million rubles is not bad: there is air conditioning, 6 (!) airbags, rear parking sensors, supplemented by a rear view camera, light sensor, cruise control, 15- inch aluminum wheels.