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11/02/2025
Chevrolet Monza was brought to Russia under the parallel import scheme 

New Chevrolet Monza sedans were imported to Russia under the parallel import scheme.  The cost of such a model starts from 1,570,000 rubles, according to the offers on classifieds.

At this price, a private dealer from Astrakhan offers a model equipped with LED headlights and flashlights, a leather steering wheel with a multi-function, an engine start button, leather interior trim and a modern digital cockpit that combines dashboard and multimedia system displays.

The powertrain in this version is represented by 1.5-liter 113-HP air breathed engine coupled with 6-speed classic automatic gear box. The version equipped with a more powerful 163-HP unit and a similar gear box is available at the cost of 1,990,000 rubles - this version is available at the lowest price in dealerships from Lipetsk, Saratov, Makhachkala and Khasavyurt.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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