From Germany, 300,000 halves arrive: We will drive cars that do not meet (health) standards

From Germany, 300,000 halves arrive: We will drive cars that do not meet (health) standards

In Germany, vehicles that do not have EURO 6 will no longer be able to drive. This means that all Euro 5 and Euro 4 vehicles must be parked. In fact, it will not be on the parking lot than in the Balkans.

- Of course, these vehicles from the German market will disappear and come to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Romania ... Some will consider this as 'more Western waves' coming to us, while on the other hand, objectively speaking, These vehicles can be the EURO 5 standard from 2010, well maintained, driven by highways, car dealers say.

Experts say Germany's decision will most likely be reflected in the markets of the Balkans, Asia and Africa, adding that in the next three years about 300,000 old diesel engines could end up in the Balkans.

- We will drive vehicles that do not meet high standards of standards and high standards in Germany at the moment, but in the Balkans they can be better vehicles than those currently available. It's all an economic category. The adoption of this law was not motivated solely by health problems, as these vehicles existed ten years ago, so these vehicles were driven. It is also motivated by a new cycle of production, explained Professor of Traffic Engineering Milan Vujnović.