Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Russian cars

In Russia very bad cars. Olds bmw, audi, opel cars better then our new. You see for yourself.
Vaz very bad



Vaz 2106 is available in 1976
Russian car - vaz 2106
Vaz 2106 black
Vaz 2106 white



ZAZ Zaporozhets (Russian: Запоро́жец : Ukrainian: Запоро́жець) was a series of subcompact cars designed and built from 1958 at the ZAZ factory in Soviet Ukraine ("Zaporizky Avtomobilny Zavod", or Zaporizhian Automobile Factory). Different types of Zaporozhets were produced until 1994.
The name Zaporozhets means a Cossack of the Zaporizhian Sich. It can also mean а man from Zaporizhia oblast.
Zaporozhets is still warmly remembered in many ex-USSR countries. Like the Volkswagen Beetle or East Germany's Trabant, Soviet Zaporozhets was destined to become a "people's car". It was the cheapest Soviet car and so the most affordable to common people. At the same time, it was rather sturdy and well suited to Soviet roads. They were known for good crossing performance on poor roads; better, than bigger Soviet passenger cars. Their advantage was also ease of repairs. The very looks of this car gave birth to several nicknames that stuck with it forever: Gorbatyi ("hunchback", due to ZAZ-965 insect-like form; ZAZ factory workers never used this nickname), Malysh (English: Kiddy), ushastiy ("big-eared", due to air intakes on sides to cool down the engine in the rear of the ZAZ-966/968), mylnitsa ("soap-box", for ZAZ-968M, lacking "ears").



ZAZ Zaporozhets
ZAZ Zaporozhets



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