3NUMBAS Posted December 30, 2024 Posted December 30, 2024 https://www.ft.com/content/d5ab4158-b9fd-4fbb-a301-090c83785ed5 1 1 1
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zmisha Posted December 30, 2024 Posted December 30, 2024 2 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said: https://www.ft.com/content/d5ab4158-b9fd-4fbb-a301-090c83785ed5 Good news for the Z guys! Vladimir Putin is currently replacing post Gorbachev pro-Western elite with Z heroes from the front lines that become new top managers, city mayors, deputies etc. ("The Time of Heroes" program) All these wonderful people need new European luxury cars to get to work.
3NUMBAS Posted December 31, 2024 Author Posted December 31, 2024 Here’s a snipet Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T&Cs and Copyright Policy. Email [email protected] to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up to 10 or 20 articles per month using the gift article service. More information can be found here. https://www.ft.com/content/d5ab4158-b9fd-4fbb-a301-090c83785ed5 Russian smugglers are charging tens of thousands of euros to import luxury cars from Europe, as EU sanctions in response to Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine hit the country’s wealthy. The Financial Times has identified five Russian companies offering to smuggle cars from Europe with engine sizes sufficient to come under EU sanctions, which were imposed in 2022 as part of a ban on the export of luxury goods to the country. Pictures for an online advertisement from the Russian importer AvtoImport on the website Auto.ru for a BMW 530 d M Sport priced at Rbs7,200,070 ($68,200) show that the car is still in Germany. As of mid-December, the vehicle was still on sale for €31,900 on the website of German seller Autopartner BGL. “The ads that are running in Russia have nothing to do with us,” said a representative of Autopartner BGL, confirming that the car in question was still in Germany and had not been sold as of mid-December. The FT identified more than 50 luxury cars from 25 different German car dealerships on the Russian website Auto.ru, which Russian importers were offering at an average mark-up of about €19,000.
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