Ukrposhta is selling off used cars: over 700 cars from museum rarities to mileage record holders
A sale of rare Ukrposhta cars has started on Prozorro.Prodazh. The average mileage of all cars is about 470,000 km, and physical wear reaches 96%.
A sale of rare Ukrposhta cars has started on Prozorro.Prodazh. The average mileage of all cars is about 470,000 km, and physical wear reaches 96%.
A sale of rare Ukrposhta cars has started on Prozorro.Prodazh. The average mileage of all cars is about 470,000 km, and physical wear reaches 96%.
This was announced by the General Director of Ukrposhta, Ihor Smilyansky. According to him, “this is a transport that relied more on character than on technology, and that is why each lot has its own charm.”
716 cars are presented at the Prozorro.Sale auctions, of which 654 are Soviet or Russian-made models (GAZ, UAZ, VAZ, KAMAZ) and only 28 cars belong to the era before 1991.
The oldest of them is a 1979 GAZ-52 from Poltava region. The youngest is a 2021 Citroën Berlingo after an accident, which managed to drive only 2,000 km.
The endurance legend Volvo FH 12 from Kyiv, which has traveled 2.9 million km — almost four trips to the Moon and back.

The largest number of vehicles was collected in the Khmelnytskyi region — 73 units. The smallest number was in the Donetsk region, where only four vehicles will be auctioned.
“The sale is based on the principle of “one region — one lot”: on average, each region puts up for auction about three dozen cars,” added the head of Ukrposhta.

Smilyansky also noted that, by law, Ukrposhta cannot simply hand over these vehicles to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, especially since they are all in critical condition.
"Those "experts" who do not trust item 1 can buy the lot and try to transfer it to the Armed Forces of Ukraine without repairing it. Be sure to write what will happen. Those who really want to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine can buy the lot and assemble 1-2 from 4-5 UAZs to use as an example," added the general director of the postal operator.
These 700 cars are not the last of the Soviet vehicles for sale. Ukrposhta plans to sell about 250 more cars to "finally free our garages from witnesses of the past."




