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Cheap cars are coming to Ukraine: they will be sold together with Subaru

Stas SidilevLife
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Changan crossovers will be on sale soon. Source: CarNewsChina

Cheap Changan cars from China are coming to Ukraine. They will be sold together with Subaru models. They promise an affordable line of crossovers of different sizes.

The official importer of Subaru in Ukraine, which changed its name to Sojitz Auto Ukraine stated this on the official website.

Subaru cars and Changan models will be sold in Ukraine. It is expected that affordable Chinese crossovers with gasoline turbo engines and Japanese automatic Aisin Aisin will enter our market. Front- and all-wheel drive modifications are promised.

The cars of compact and mid-size segments will be presented. Such models are popular both in the world and in the Chinese and Ukrainian markets. This is how Changan will form its offer in Ukraine.

Changan CS95

Sojitz is a huge Japanese trading conglomerate that engages in a wide range of businesses worldwide, including buying, selling, importing and exporting goods, manufacturing and selling products and providing services.

Sojitz is a sales agent for Boeing and Bombardier Aerospace, Mitsubishi Motors and Hyundai Motors.

OBOZREVATEL previously reported on the best modern crossovers that you can buy. These are affordable and reliable cars.

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