Excuse me, how did a stolen car cross the border, where did they look before? This reaction is the most harmless manifestation on the part of an unlucky buyer. So much for parallel imports, so much for St. George’s Day! No matter how much the heart ache from the sanctions against Russia from the Eurozone countries, our police continue to cooperate with them. And the cunning residents of Germany, taking advantage of the fact that Interpol bases are inaccessible to residents in their country (are they concerned about the moral character of dubious individuals?), are selling leasing cars at full speed.
You are from Russia? Oh my God, I have a car! And now a completely honest outbid carrier becomes a link in not entirely legal frauds. But the car crosses borders using completely legal documents. Magical transformations happen later, when a car from the territory of third countries (and they do not take it directly from Jomani to the Russian Federation) goes to a buyer who is eager to get it. At the same time or earlier, the “indignant” burgher writes a statement about the theft.
The respectable Russian car buyer does everything right: he even checks the car with the help of experienced pickers. Without any hesitation, he throws away his hard earned money and goes to register the purchase. And there it... is confiscated, since it’s not good for Russians to drive a stolen car. What to do? The video, kindly provided to us by AvtoREVIZORRO, is about just that.
Izh Cortege - a pompous attempt to restore the Russian motorcycle industry
Motorcycles of the Izh brand are still remembered in Russia. Nothing strange - it was the most popular bike in the USSR. Izhaks were produced in huge quantities, so...