A rare 2010 Volga Siber sedan, preserved in almost new condition, has been put up for sale in Russia. The seller valued the car at 1.18 million rubles, which is about the price of a new Lada Granta.
This unit, with a mileage of only 8,800 km, has been in the same family all the time and was used only for preventive trips. After the purchase, the car underwent anti-corrosion treatment, and the interior still smells like a new car. The body is described as ideal, with no traces of repair or repainting.
The Volga Siber is built on the Chrysler Sebring platform and is equipped with a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter engine with a capacity of 143 hp, paired with a classic automatic transmission. The owner additionally installed a Chrysler radio (the original is included), rear parking sensors, an on-board computer and a set of new R16 alloy wheels with 2024 tires. All oils were also replaced and a new battery was installed.
The seller calls the Siber "an excellent American sedan at the price of Granta" and emphasizes that this car is "for those who understand what they are getting for the money."
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