A Russian complains that a Russian-made car broke down an hour after he bought it. pic.twitter.com/zCC92LSKI1
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) September 9, 2024

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Cars in Russia have already doubled in price since the start of the full-scale war. The price increases continue: they will rise by another 15 per cent from October, and this is just the beginning – in January 2025 – prices will rise by another third from current levels due to revised scrappage rates, and by 2030 – doubled again.
The title is misleading. Over 90% of cars in mafia land are Chinese.
Could be both. (Chinese origin; assembly completed in Russia.)
“China secretly assembles cars in Russia at factories of Western competitors”
Chinese junk assembled in a junk country by cheap, unskilled labor, possibly lured in from Africa. What can possibly go wrong?