Russian cars are banned in Europe!
by AllAutoExperts | 23 January, 2015
The Russian Company Avtovaz has collided with a problem, The European customers who bought cars from the 1st of January 2015 can't enroll. The blame is the new EU regulation which came into force starting this year.
From 1st of January 2015, the EU entered into force a new Regulation; all new cars must be equipped with a pressure sensor wheel. The Russian Avtovaz failed to comply with the new requirements, and the result is predictable that the producer's cars cannot be registered in the European Union!
The representative of "Lada Automobile GmbH" in Germany said that the factory lacks wheel pressure sensors, the reason for which no export departing Lada car does not meet the new regulation. On the other hand, the manufacturer is about to solve this problem soon.
However, the lack of sensors is not the only issue that bans Russian cars import in the European Union. The air conditioning with air conditioning systems of the Lada cars they do not correspond to European standards. Considering the fact that AvtoVaz can boast a prompt response, we conclude that the problems will be solved in at least half a year, during which will lose much of the market they occupy but also a part of customers.
Recall that AvtoVaz exports to the EU models Granta, Kalina, and Taiga 4X4 (Lada Niva).