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In the ever-memorable year of 2020, we saw off the Bajaj Qute from the Russian market, and then it really was the cheapest car in the country. A formal ATV from Bajaj, with plastic curtains instead of glass and without an interior heater, then cost 337 thousand rubles. Moreover, despite the merciless exploitation of Bajazhas by delivery services, some copies of these motorcycles have survived to this day – and they have survived in good condition. One of these with low mileage was purchased by bloggers from the PrivetTachka channel for 250 thousand rubles. That’s where it all started!

By the way, this was the “luxury version” of Qute, in the top-end configuration with a music system with one speaker (!), a heater and even full-fledged windows, and this option was not cheap: 53 thousand rubles. But the main thing is not this, but how and in what condition the bloggers’ Bajaj Qute survived the winter at a car dump next to a fish factory, how they managed to save it from there, wash it, and then try to sell it to Lokomotiv striker Artem Dzyuba. This whole story is covered in one video, it won’t be boring:

Want something compact but more modern? Read our test of the electric Ora 03, which looks like a toy and drives like a Mini! And this is, perhaps, truly the first fashion car from China to reach the Russian market. But what kind of device is this?

Not interested in small cars? Then read our sizzling test drive of the Tesla Cybertruck, a battery-powered hype vehicle from the future. Alexey Dmitriev got acquainted with it in the USA and tried to understand whether everyone would get tired of the Cybertruck in just a year. /m

DFSK ix5 and ix7: two new crossovers from China – what’s interesting about them? Jetour T2: getting to know the first all-wheel drive crossover of the Chinese brand Updated Exeed VX. Now it’s a different matter!

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