Cars with Almost No Mileage: Why Drivers Are Massively Selling New Cars.
Reasons Why Ukrainians Are Selling Cars with Minimal Mileage
According to inkorr.com: In our country, there is a tendency to sell cars with low mileage. The prices for such vehicles are usually significantly lower than for new models. Experts explain why owners decide to get rid of such vehicles.
Firstly, many cars end up in traffic accidents. After repairing external damage, owners often prefer to sell them to avoid potential unseen problems. Another reason is financial difficulties: buyers who purchased cars on credit do not always manage to repay the debt on time and decide to sell the car.
Moreover, there are intermediaries in the market who constantly offer cars that were used for test drives or as demonstration models. Taxi fleets sometimes also refuse new cars and list them for sale.
All these factors create conditions for the emergence of cars with nearly no mileage on the market, which can be bought cheaper than new ones from the factory.
The popularity of cars with low mileage among Ukrainians is driven not only by economic benefits but also by the opportunity to avoid risks associated with hidden defects in cars that have been in accidents. Various organizations, such as dealerships, taxi services, or financial institutions, are also developing new ways to sell such cars while maintaining their profitability.
The trend of selling cars with minimal mileage in Ukraine reflects the existing economic realities. Owners are looking for ways to reduce expenses, while buyers aim to obtain quality cars at better prices. This phenomenon indicates significant changes in the car market in Ukraine: increasing competition, adaptation of financial conditions, and new opportunities for consumers.Read also
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