Shirak calls for greater attention”
Retail spokesman Josef Schirak calls for “greater attention and caution” in view of the current discussions about driving bans for diesel cars in Germany. Even if it doesn't look like there will be driving bans at the moment, the "heated driving ban debate for cities and metropolitan areas" will not stop in Austria. And thus put pressure on the prices for used diesel. The first effects are already noticeable. The precarious situation for German vehicle companies is being made worse by the fact that tens of thousands of leasing and rental car returns are flooding into the German market, thus pushing the price level further down. "From now on we can expect a sharp increase in used car imports from Germany. And the diesel special offers from our...

Shirak calls for greater attention”

Retail spokesman Josef Schirak calls for “greater attention and caution” in view of the current discussions about driving bans for diesel cars in Germany. Even if it doesn't look like there will be driving bans at the moment, the "heated driving ban debate for cities and metropolitan areas" will not stop in Austria.
And thus put pressure on the prices for used diesel. The first effects are already noticeable. The precarious situation for German vehicle companies is being made worse by the fact that tens of thousands of leasing and rental car returns are flooding into the German market, thus pushing the price level further down. "From now on, we can expect a sharp increase in used car imports from Germany. And the diesel special offers from our neighboring country will also have a negative impact on the price level in Austria," Schirak is convinced.
The “order of the hour” is: “Immediate and subsequent ongoing review and possible adjustment of the prices of the affected vehicles in our own used car warehouse and extreme caution when trading in new vehicles that are affected by the “pronounced diesel hysteria” – in whatever form!”