Yuri_77RUS
Yuri_77RUS
Yuri_77RUS

Too bad they make NOTHING exciting anymore. The new NSX isn't out yet.

No, I think he would have at least needed a Cobb shifter to get out of that one.

So much win.

How about the Opel Omega....oh wait...

The Opel Kadett E. It was introduced in 1984 - there were some international versions (Vauxhall Astra in the UK, Opel Monza in South Africa, Chevrolet Kadett / Ipanema in Brazil) and it sparked a metric sh*t ton of licensed versions: Daewoo Nexia/Cielo/Racer/Heaven, Passport Optima, Asüna SE/GT, Pontiac LeMans, Isuzu

You forget the 2nd generation Chrysler Sebring & Dodge Stratus (2001-2006) being sold to Volga in Russia as the Volga Siber (2008-2011).

Toyota LandCruiser 70

Sorry but Civic and Feiro do not go together. LOL JK I know its spelled differently. Just saw it and thought about Feiro. lol

Man Russia is so hardcore. Everyone also seems to either listen to super chilled out music or hardcore Euro techno.

Jason, I've followed the entire saga of the Beetle's theft and resurection up until now and I just have to say, it's damned gratifying to see it on the road. Not only from the perspective of a "car guy" hearing that air-cooled flat 4 bang away, but also just from a "Good Guys, F*ck Yeah!" perspective. That yellow

I love how lanes are only a suggestion.

John Carpenter's 1984 film, Starman, featured a 1977 Ford Mustang Cobra II:

Ugh, that movie is horrifying. The book is even worse, if you can believe it.

Cherry 2000?!

It's missing Chief's GT500 KR convertible from Get Smart

Based on what I've seen on Youtube, there's two things Russians, and Eastern Europeans in general, seem to love more than anything else in the world.

Techno music and track suits. Russians love the untz-untz kusic, and they love clothes from Adidas and Puma.

Blyad!

In mother russia life is only in standard definition