The Russian market of New Winter and All-Season Tires in September-November 2024 grew by 19.7% in annual terms, to 67.5 billion rubles. This was written by Kommersant with reference to the data of the Center for the Development of Technologies Promoting (Stores Central Department, Operator of the Family Marking System).
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According to experts surveyed by the newspaper, market growth was facilitated by increasing the prices of tire products, which could continue in 2025. The publication “Cordiant” said that the sales driver was the growth of the new car market. “Automobile owners acquire the first set of winter tires,” the company explained.
According to Maxim Kadakov, the main editor of the magazine “Behind the Wheel”, the winter tires were required for all cars bought the spring last, in summer and autumn, since the cars only with summer rubber are exhibited in the Automobile dealers.
According to Avtostat, new car sales in September and October last year reached 150.88 thousand and 171.18 thousand, respectively. In general, according to the results of 2024, the Russian car market grew by 48.4% per year for the year, which became its best result since 2019.
The Pico de las Tire Sales fell in November 2024, compared to the same month of 2023, cash sales increased by 47.5%, since since December 1, 2024, fines for summer tires entered in force. The proportion of non -navigated rubber sales at the same time amounted to 36%, scored in the central department stores.
Previously, Kommersant, citing the calculations of Gazprombank Autolizing and Busrevrevy, reported that last year a record number of concessionaires of Chinese dealerships in Russia in Russia was closed due to the difficult policy of distributors and low profile companies due to the major competition and reduction and market reduction.
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Mikhail Zelenin
Source: RB

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