Toyota dismantled cars not assembled at the Russian plant for spare parts

Toyota dismantled cars not assembled at the Russian plant for spare parts

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Cars that could not be assembled at the Toyota factory were dismantled for parts in order to create a reserve for warranty repairs of already sold cars. It is reported by “Russian newspaper” with reference to an employee of one of the dealerships.

“The cars are left to be counted on the fingers. The last delivery was just in February 2022,” the source said.

He added that Toyota immediately distributed the assembled cars to dealer quotas, and the cars that were not assembled at the St. Petersburg plant were dismantled for spare parts so that there was “at least some kind of reserve” to fulfill warranty obligations.

The source of the newspaper also said that now the majority of buyers of new cars are legal entities.

After selling all available cars, dealers plan to import cars through parallel imports, but car prices will be higher.

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