Difficulties with logistics, interspersed with harsh sanctions, have also affected the Russian market. All major players have already announced the termination of supplies and the freezing of production in the country. No steps have yet been taken by Suzuki, Subaru, Mitsubishi, as well as Korean brands.
Shortages, caused first by the pandemic and now by bans on the shipment of new cars, were immediately reflected in prices. In some cases, the cost of new cars has increased by more than a million rubles.
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