While Chinese cars are gradually starting to rule the market for new cars, the situation in the secondary market is much more familiar.
As Avtostat reports, for the second month in a row, the Moscow used car market is headed by Skoda Octavia. So in November, 614 such cars with mileage were sold in the capital. The second place is occupied by the Ford Focus, which is no less familiar to Russians (562 cars), and Toyota Camry (516 cars) rounded out the top three.
Also in the top ten were BMW 5-Series (515 cars), Kia Rio (505 cars), Hyundai Solaris (466 cars), Volkswagen Polo (435 cars), BMW X5 (416 cars), BMW 3-Series (397 cars) and Daewoo Matiz (344 cars).
As you can see, there are no Chinese cars on the list, but there are six European, three Korean and one Japanese. You can also notice that among premium cars, only BMW is in the lead, and there are three models at once.
In total, 26,700 used cars were bought in Moscow in November, and this is the same number as a year earlier.