The CDEK.Shopping service has launched a new project for the purchase and delivery of cars from Europe, China and Korea: CDEK.Shopping Auto, according to a company representative. Currently, there are around 180 car models from more than 20 foreign brands, including BMW, Volkswagen and Audi.

The Russian market began to deliver cars from Europe, China and Korea.

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The company has created a separate showcase with offers for the purchase and delivery of specific cars. It now has around 180 models from popular brands such as BMW, Volkswagen, Audi, Toyota, Porsche and others.

Customers can also submit a purchase request; Using this service, they can order almost any model directly from the factory according to an individual request: specify the color, configuration and additional options.

The cars are purchased from official sellers in China, Europe and Korea. The company offers the entire cycle of turnkey services, including customs clearance with the transfer of a package of documents and registration. CDEK.Shopping noted that the price indicated on the shop window is indicative: the final price is determined taking into account the exchange rate.

The delivery time of the vehicle from the moment of order to receipt will be 45 to 60 days on average. In the case of an individual order, the delivery time will increase.

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Avto.ru Business also launched a car delivery service at the end of April. The service delivers cars to dealers in other regions of Russia. The first delivery address was the Moscow – Saint Petersburg route.

Author:

Anastasia Marina

Source: RB

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