Uzbekistan resumes car exports to Russia
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Uzbekistan has resumed car exports to Russia, follows from the message on the Ravon website.
In May 2018, GM Uzbekistan (now UzAuto Motors) stopped deliveries of Ravon cars to Russia due to a revision of the pricing policy, as well as a large-scale modernization of the enterprise’s production facilities to launch new models.
Now, UzAutoMotors CIS, the official distributor of Ravon cars in Russia, has announced the resumption of deliveries to the Russian market.
The company also updated car prices:
Ravon R2 - from 646,000 rubles;
Ravon R3 Nexia - from 670,000 rubles;
Ravon R4 - from 678 000 rubles.
It was earlier reported that Uzbekistan had stopped its many-year practice of exporting cars at low prices.
If in 2018 Ravon R2 was the cheapest foreign-made car in the Russian market with a starting price of 439 thousand rubles, now the cost has increased by at least 200 thousand rubles.
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