The secret of the vitality of the largest car market in Russia has been revealed

The sellers of the largest car market in Russia give a guarantee for used cars

The secret of the survivability of the largest car market in Russia lies in the fact that its sellers provide a one-year service guarantee for used cars and enjoy the trust of buyers. One of the most authoritative workers of the market, Alexander Kozlov, and the owner of a local auto repair shop, Ilya Vyalkov, spoke about trading in the Green Corner within the framework of the special project Russian Fast and Furious.

According to Kozlov, sellers of used Japanese cars in the Green Corner market “Are not interested in” selling something fast. ” He said that people from all over Russia, including Siberia, Yakutia and Magadan, go to this car market for cars. They allegedly recognize only Japanese cars and say that they trust the sellers of the Green Corner with their lives, since “breaking down on a winter track in these regions means perishing.”

However, according to Ilya Vyalkov, there is also a so-called “drowned” on the market – cars that have been under water, but look like new. And only experienced seaside servicemen know about this. “The sellers will assure you that everything is in order, even when you open the glove compartment and water flows from there. They are great masters, “says Ilya Vyalkov.

The Green Corner car market appeared in Vladivostok back in 1993 and still exists. Before him, as the author of the book “Right Hand Drive” Vasily Avchenko said within the framework of the special project “Russian Fast and Furious”, there was another market for right-hand drive Japanese cars – at the Stadium “Stroitel”, but residents of nearby houses were dissatisfied with the trade under their windows, so the sellers moved to “Green corner”. This area began to be called “green”, since historically in this place urban development ended and the suburbs began. In the 1990s, when the car market of Japanese cars had already begun to work in this area, it was considered “green” because of the dollars that were used to pay at that time, Avchenko said.

Special project “Russian Fast and Furious” is dedicated to the life of car enthusiasts in the Far East and the unusual automotive culture that began to form in the region back in Soviet times. Already in the 1980s, the first Japanese cars began to be delivered to Primorye. Over time, a huge car market emerged in Vladivostok, which flourished in the 1990s. The active development of the automotive culture influenced the formation of the interests of young Russians and contributed to the appearance of the first Russian drifters in the region.

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