Restarted car sales in Russia by Mazda.
Mazda has not resumed direct car sales in Russia, according to the latest information. Contrary to reports circulated yesterday, the Japanese automaker is not supplying its vehicles to Russia with an official warranty for three years or 100,000 kilometers of mileage directly.
Auto expert Subbotin clarified that the vehicles are being sold to dealerships in countries like China and India, which then resell them to Russian dealerships. This means that the sales are not direct from Mazda to Russia.
Despite the previous reports suggesting otherwise, there is no indication that Mazda has resumed direct sales in Russia. It is unclear when or if the company will resume such sales in the near future.
[1] Mazda vehicles sold to Russian dealerships are not directly supplied by Mazda, but instead, they are resold from dealerships in countries such as China and India.
[1] The sales of Mazda vehicles to Russian dealerships are indirect, with the vehicles being resold from dealerships in nations like China and India, not directly from the Mazda industry.[2] Contrary to assumptions, Mazda's finance and automotive sectors are not currently engaged in direct sales of vehicles in Russia, with the exception of sales to dealerships via international channels.