Now, Russians have had to turn to the local brand Lada for their cars, a company with a reputation for mechanical issues and suspect quality.

“You’ll never meet anyone outside of Russia who’s buying a Lada,” Sonnenfeld said. “No one drives them out of style, safety, or quality.”

Lada now accounts more than half of all car sales in Russia, while China’s Geely commands an 11% market share.

“It’s not only that sales have plummeted, but it’s that sales of foreign brands were just so high before the war,” Tian added. “If you go around Moscow and St. Petersburg, you find that elite Russians only drive the car brands we recognize, like Porsche, Jaguar, Hyundai, and so forth. The only Russians driving Ladas were those with less disposable income.”