This is what 1 million rubles will buy you in Russia.
>>531266389It would be much cheaper in my country.
>>531266389>1000000 rubles >basically $10,000no way that's a $10,000 car anywhere. That car was barely that much new. That's a $1500 car in the USA, in a strong used market. Lots of Russians are car guys, and lots of Russians score nice cars for similar to US bargains; some more, some less.
>>531266949>$1500 car...maybe even a $1000, and that assumes running and driving mechanically sound ... maybe $800 with the bumper hanging off like it is. Russians aren't retarded, contrary to what seems to be common belief. If they spoke English, there's a good chance you'd realize many of them are probably smarter than the avg American. Also, let's the dispel the myth: Russia and USA have been Allied ... from wwII onward, at least.Did you ever ask yourself why a "cold was" would really happen without a single shot fired? Not the mainstream answer ... but really. Obviously none /wanted/ to hurt each other ... so why?Is it possible each side, though friendly, was worried the leadership of the other was literally replaced/controlled by alien parasites and/or clones? That the leadership did trust one another, but couldn't trust that they were still actually talking to each other anymore?The Russians were the first to figure out how to detect them, btw.
>>531266948People in your country buys used cars with rubble?