Interestingly, in January, a note was made in the documents indicating that the lost or damaged license plates and vehicle documents had been replaced. A couple of months later, the car was transferred to a new owner with different license plates.
The previous license plates featured a distinctive combination of mirrored digits and three letters "O." Similar license plates, but with a new Moscow region code, are currently being offered for sale for over 7.4 million rubles, according to publicly available data.
The price of the car itself, according to the Avito Auto service, ranges from 2.3 to 4.5 million rubles. Currently, only four used examples of this model are listed for sale in Russia.
The Ministry of Transport reminded drivers that they must switch to winter tires by early December.
It was previously reported that Russian taxi companies have begun selling off their foreign cars en masse.
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