Ths video has some serious geographical problems. The last time I checked, Aruba didn't use Russian license plates or Cyrilic.
Ths video has some serious geographical problems. The last time I checked, Aruba didn't use Russian license plates or Cyrilic.
Nobody buys a Niva as a DD anymore, except if you need its cpabilities, even in my poor country.
Yes, but the Niva can go places the Duster will only dream. There is no other car in the world that come with the offroad potential at those prices. Locking diff, check, low range, check, good ground clearance, check, no plastic to damage, check. The Niva is a great choice still in Eastern Europe if you have rough…
Timing chains not needing replacement is really only a myth, but on just certain cars and after certain km. and this number will be rather high. It needs to be replaced mostly on high performance cars. For example E39 BMW M5 will need it at around 200k km. 6 cyl BMWs like the E36 will also need replacement, depending…
Kombi, even with this spelling is the go to name for all wagons in Eastern Europe, which is kind of interesting that Saab used it.
Well everything till the Samara is based on the Fiat 124 platform, they only changed the styling and some bits and bobs.
I am an European, I love all things Mopar, for me owning even a regular V8 Challanger will be a wis come true, even if it can't handle and weighs several tons. I will, with a hand on my hearth, take the Challanger over every other American sports car. Just because of the factor of looking and feeling like a true…
Well maybe tens of millions, this is a very expensive form of marketing, but sometimes you must take some loses, if you want to maintain some sort of credibility.
Sergio wants Dodge to be performance brand, but don't want to spent money on racing, which for me must go hand to hand. Racing don't sell as much cars in the past, but it is vital part if you want to call yourself performance brand. The connection is still there, people will see them racing, maybe winning and maybe…
Lada Expert to the rescue. Ladas are a funny things, first you must look where they were made, for what market were they made and the year they were made, but the most important reason is:
The ISS shows the big power need to stop bickering over stupid things. It is nice to see that the colaboration between the nations didn't fall apart over the US-Russian cooldown. We must advance into space and the only way is by everybody puting their best. In this day and age a single country just can't sustain a…
English or metric?!>!?>!!?!??!>?!/! Dafuq?!?!??!/ Also Computer activated manual transmission?!?!? Man I am so sad I haven't lived in the 80s, it is so batshit insane, you just can't hate it.
It is so sad what happened with the brand after the HF Delta Integrale. It become just a brand, on of the many to serve no real purpose. It is is so sad that it will mostly cease to exist/ceased to exist after the early 90s. There are so many cars I want to own prior to that period.
The Opel has a Bulgarian registration, from the capital of Sofia. We Bulgarians along with the Albanians are infamous in Europe for stealing cars. Recently there was a news here in Bulgaria, where a 32yo was actually hired by BMW, after opening all their cars in around 5 seconds with some device.
Zora means Dawn in Bulgarian. This is actually a pretty symbolic name, when you look at it. Something new is born, like a new day, a new type of Corvette. I know most probably GM didn't know that, but it would be cool if they did.
Jason this is not how you spell Moskvitch, there is no need for the o.
I picked this one because I'm pretty sure this same situation has probably happened to many of us at one time or another: You're the car-lover of your group, so when a friend wants to level up and learn to drive stick, you're the one they come to.