10 Communist Cars Western People May Not Know About

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  • @VisioRacer
    @VisioRacer  Před 7 lety +918

    I like the Volga, it has such a beefy sound. Thanks for watching, wish you a great day!

    • @xabierbilbao3974
      @xabierbilbao3974 Před 7 lety +1

      you re awesome thank you

    • @stephen9869
      @stephen9869 Před 7 lety +6

      Which country are you from??

    • @VisioRacer
      @VisioRacer  Před 7 lety +30

      I come from Slovakia, Stephen

    • @KH-pt4un
      @KH-pt4un Před 7 lety +12

      That Volga sounds much more better than those 60s-70s American V8s, by the way nice vid mate!

    • @Maxx2k8
      @Maxx2k8 Před 7 lety +2

      The engine design was based on a Ford Y-block though.

  • @StrangeQuark
    @StrangeQuark Před 5 lety +394

    not only can the 126 carry 4 people, but 4 people can carry the 126

    • @joeaccordion
      @joeaccordion Před 5 lety +2

      LOL LOL

    • @topdrives538
      @topdrives538 Před 5 lety +3

      So true

    • @politicallyinaccuratetoast4757
      @politicallyinaccuratetoast4757 Před 5 lety +19

      But can 4 people carry the 126 with 4 people in it?

    • @tripwire4727
      @tripwire4727 Před 4 lety +1

      Who, I wonder has a wrench?

    • @juippi420
      @juippi420 Před 3 lety

      funny story, at the time of when i am typing this you can see the fiat 850 in my profile picture, when my mom got her license and started driving the car to school in the late 80s a group of boys lifted the car up in the air, rotated it and almost landed my mom a parking ticket. and then theres the story of my dad's gym teacher, he and his friends lifted his datsun 100a on top of a huge snow pile and the gym teacher couldnt drive the car before early summer.

  • @michaelkelm3579
    @michaelkelm3579 Před 7 lety +748

    If only the Skoda 1000 MB had 24MB more, then it'd be a Skoda 1GB

    • @computernerdinside
      @computernerdinside Před 7 lety +25

      Glad I'm not the only one who's mind went there XD

    • @illdeletethismusic
      @illdeletethismusic Před 7 lety +8

      the consensus of programmers and manufacturers was for using binary as the basis of the units, until a pretending to be nongovernmental organization decided to rename the consensus units, and make the units with the previously agreed on name smaller, and get this passed as a government imposed standard internationally
      so, 1024 is the correct definition, unless you are a bureaucrat

    • @michaelkelm3579
      @michaelkelm3579 Před 7 lety +2

      I'd always thought that the computer determines each unit (B, KB, Etc.) in multiples 1024 whereas marketing defines it as 1000, which is why the computer always displays less disk space than what's written on the box

    • @NLS87
      @NLS87 Před 7 lety +3

      Only windows uses 1024MB = 1GB, the normal is 1000MB = 1GB, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android uses that, Windows is the minority compared to those OS.

    • @michaelkelm3579
      @michaelkelm3579 Před 7 lety +2

      I didn't know that. I use both Windows and Mac, and I've never thought to check the capacity of anything in both. That's interesting.

  • @veli-pekkakultanen2353
    @veli-pekkakultanen2353 Před 5 lety +62

    As Lada Club member of Finland, I know, Lada will never stop running.

  • @fee9687
    @fee9687 Před 5 lety +70

    “Other honorable mentions include the following 37 Škoda’s and a single Dacia.

    • @szymon940
      @szymon940 Před 2 lety

      @Romanian presenter What's that got to do with communist time Dacia?

    • @railtrolley
      @railtrolley Před 2 dny

      Dacia looks like a re-badged Renault 12.

  • @MTNDEWGANG
    @MTNDEWGANG Před 5 lety +87

    Imagine a v8 volga running down the street, chasing down a 26hp trabant. lol

    • @williambeglen4771
      @williambeglen4771 Před 3 lety +3

      There is a volga v8 swap American 5.2 on youtube.

    • @daledavies2334
      @daledavies2334 Před rokem +1

      Lada also copied/reverse engineered the rotary engine. There was 2 and 3 rotor models mainly for KGB use. Only problem was they did their usual and cut corners to save money, so they were not as reliable as the Mazda engines. Also they had a smaller single or 2 venturi carburretor.

  • @iordachenicolaev
    @iordachenicolaev Před 6 lety +63

    The Oltcit did not rust easily, My dad's Oltcit rusted after 20 years, 5 of which it sat outside and was no longer driven. And the engine was one of the most reliable among all the cars in the video. It's only reliability problem was with the mechanism that controlled the spark plugs. They addressed that with an electronic controller. It was as simple and as functional as they could make it. It was an air cooled boxer4 with a surprisingly nice sound and a redline at 8000 rpm and could go to 10.000 RPM. The engine used a 2 step carburetor. It had no servo and the disk type brakes and steering never failed. It was a 2 door and the rigid structure of it made it one of the safest cars under the iron curtain. The rigid body also made it a lot more nimble that any commie car. The controls on it were up to par with west European cars of the 80-es. The car could hit 150km/h and that was amazing for any of the cars in this video. Fuel consumption was directly tied to the way it was driven. Eco driving made it use about 6-7l /100 km outside of towns and 10-11 in town. Aggressive driving made it use over 13-15 l/100 km.

    • @legeekdechepaou411
      @legeekdechepaou411 Před 4 lety +5

      So your dad's oltcit has been blessed by a volvo ?

    • @LocalAutist
      @LocalAutist Před 2 lety

      Fuel consumption is obviously tied to how you drive it, have you never owned a car? 😂

  • @bslay4r
    @bslay4r Před 5 lety +26

    Nice list. Here in Hungary in the 80's Lada, Trabant, Wartburg, Polski and Dacia were the most common. In our eyes the Skoda was already a "western" car, not many of that were running here.
    You left out the Zaporozhets, the Moskvich and the Zastava.

  • @MrMoskvichok
    @MrMoskvichok Před 5 lety +89

    Where is Moskvich? :))

  • @janbojarski004425
    @janbojarski004425 Před 7 lety +30

    That Bakelite Motor Wagen made me laugh so hard XD. In Poland we used to call them Ford Karton

    • @szlatyka
      @szlatyka Před 7 lety +8

      Hungary: Paper Jaguar.

    • @konyina
      @konyina Před 7 lety +3

      Jan Bojarski Serbia- Pig Food

    • @WolfRock89
      @WolfRock89 Před 7 lety +1

      Polski Fiat in Hungary: Mouse Camion

  • @TheZemun
    @TheZemun Před 5 lety +46

    And where is ZAPOROZHAC ?

  • @wetbaloney
    @wetbaloney Před 5 lety +22

    What about the Chaika: it looked exactly like a 1956 Packard.

    • @GhostOfDamned
      @GhostOfDamned Před 3 lety

      O I forgot about that

    • @wetbaloney
      @wetbaloney Před 3 lety +1

      @@GhostOfDamned It's what all the top level party hacks drove (or more often were driven in). I saw a real nice one in a Moscow parking lot.

  • @PomaranczowyKroI
    @PomaranczowyKroI Před 7 lety +70

    Maluch used to be the most popular family car in Poland (5ppl + luggage and we're going on vacation cross the country)
    Now prices of Polski Fiat are incredibly high.
    Great vid!

    • @mokrebuty
      @mokrebuty Před 7 lety +1

      Poldek driver...

    • @davidtoth8975
      @davidtoth8975 Před 7 lety

      Is it high everywhere? Was thinking of getting one. Love the look of it.

    • @PomaranczowyKroI
      @PomaranczowyKroI Před 7 lety +2

      depends, good one in great shape will be expensive (13k PLN +, 3k euro +)
      but it;s possible to find a cheaper one. PM me if u want some more info, i can help

    • @GrimFaceHunter
      @GrimFaceHunter Před 7 lety +1

      It's popularly called "Peglica" in ex-Yugoslavia. It means little clothes iron.

    • @Shelby-fq3eh
      @Shelby-fq3eh Před 7 lety +1

      I remember when you will able to buy a Fiat 126p for about 100zł, which about 25 euro. This car is a crap, but i guess it was worth couple of dollars. Definetely not worth 3k euro.

  • @Punisher9419
    @Punisher9419 Před 7 lety +43

    I think this is one of your most interesting video's. I remember a Skoda joke where they put the engine in the rear because when it broke down and you had to push it the engines heat would warm your hands up.

    • @jezztech
      @jezztech Před 7 lety +1

      Your talking complete bollox, the only reliability issues were VERY occasionally overheating, the Skoda models of this era were of a genuine Czech design and highly contemporary, Skoda, s of this era never had any serious reliability problems, which if you had one you would know.

    • @shaneheffernan1293
      @shaneheffernan1293 Před 7 lety

      Kuddlesworth NA your thinking of the yugo

    • @szekelygergely711
      @szekelygergely711 Před 7 lety +6

      Actually overheating was a common issue, everyone new that skodas are boiling the coolant.
      However, this was not an inherent flaw: the real cause was the poor maintenance, for the long pipelines and some other factors, the cooling of rear engined skodas is very sensitive, and most owner just never changed coolant fluids, or simply mixed tap water. While other commie cars tolerated such negligence quite well the skoda did not, as the formation of lime and rusty gunk in the radiators and pipes hindered cooling performabce noticably.
      However, with proper maintenece this is never an issue: the system is actually absolutely not underengeneered: Rapids, Gardes, and even LR replicas tuned well over 100bhp, paricipating in historc rally events are usually running with their stock radiators, without any problem...

    • @jezztech
      @jezztech Před 7 lety +2

      What your actually saying is that without regular maintenance the skodas would overheat?, my S110r coupe overheated once! rear mounted radiator belt driven fan, My 120L overheated once! front mounted radiator electric fan, tubes going underneath to rear, I had my vehicles serviced regularly, when the 120 overheated it was in winter time and my garage advised me to let the car warm up completly before driving off because the coolant in the front radiator could still be cold whilst that surrounding the engine could be warm forming a thermo bloc, might have been "BS" but took this advice and it never happened again, the S110r just simply overheated after having driven about 2 hundred miles then becoming stuck in a traffic jam, stop- start etc, and couldnt get the temperature down, I dont call these serious issues, rather unfortunate incidents with mitigating circumstances

    • @datadaedalus2216
      @datadaedalus2216 Před 7 lety +2

      I had 4 rear engined Skoda's in my youth; 2 x 1984 Estelles and 2 x 1988 Rapid Coupes. Let's be clear, this design did NOT have an overheating problem. This would only occur if the cooling system developed a leak and air bubbles were in the cooling pipes. Replacing leaking hoses or otherwise sealing any water leaks and successfully refilling the system with coolant usually cured the problem. The design was prone to water leaks as it got older, but this could usually be prevented by replacing all the original solutions used for tightening the hoses. I'm happy to say this worked a treat, and made most of my Skodas immune to water leaks. This was a car whose water tank you checked everyday - just in case. And yes, I often carried 2 x 2 litre bottles of water on both sides of the engine compartment - just in case :-)

  • @0866aikon
    @0866aikon Před 6 lety +19

    8:00 i laughed so hard to that hybrid guys face :DD

  • @lexus8018
    @lexus8018 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Fun fact: The Škoda 1000 MB and it's counterparts were infamous for overheating, caused by the radiator being sandwitched between the back seat and engine only being cooled by two side wents.
    To remedy this the 105 moved the radiator to the front, insanely increasing the ammount of coolant needed in the car that caused it's heater in the winter to be almost useless since it used the flow of the coolant to heat the cabin. And due to the long cooling tubes it whould take ages for all the coolant to heat up.
    Also the Trabant's heating was done by a shroud that was wraped around the exhaust pipe, and used the airflow of the main ventilator to blow the heat into the cabin, so if the exhaust happened to crack (which it did) you had a quick ticket to co2 poisioning

  • @ramimsd
    @ramimsd Před 6 lety +84

    We used to have the Volga as Taxis in Iraq, and they used to have the V6 engine, were highly sought in urban areas as their suspension was considered to be tough and durable on gravel.

    • @koyotekola6916
      @koyotekola6916 Před 5 lety +5

      Rami-Al-Mudafar Could they handle running over IEDs? Now that's rugged.

    • @paveantelic7876
      @paveantelic7876 Před 3 lety +4

      @@koyotekola6916 better question, can IEDs handle volgas?!

  • @Frittrich
    @Frittrich Před 7 lety +170

    Dude what about Lada Niva. It is still a very popular car today. I drive one and I know at least two other people driving one here in south Germany

    • @VisioRacer
      @VisioRacer  Před 7 lety +16

      Another day in another video :)

    • @mihkus
      @mihkus Před 7 lety +13

      Part 2 would be nice.

    • @DeeZeeGR
      @DeeZeeGR Před 7 lety +3

      Knospe Yeahhh dude still here some ppl use them for the mountains and for other offroad activities

    • @finntastique3891
      @finntastique3891 Před 7 lety +9

      Yeah, it is a really reliable no-nonsense off-road vehicle. I've seen numerous Lada Nivas in Switzerland of all places! There they have enough money to buy whatever car they want to.

    • @eliaskasdorf3485
      @eliaskasdorf3485 Před 7 lety +1

      bei mir im Dorf fahren 3 Stück rum. sind hier auch gar nicht allzu selten haha

  • @Zen_atm
    @Zen_atm Před 4 lety +21

    "On our streets"
    *soviet anthem plays*

  • @smitbar11
    @smitbar11 Před 5 lety +4

    My grandfather had a 'Moskovitch' in the 1960's/70's, it was a rare car here in the UK, as were most Soviet made goods, he had a Cistrad Soviet radio too. We could buy Zenit camera's and they were pretty good, reliable and cheap 35mm film cameras, and Soviet USSR made

  • @Cypress_green
    @Cypress_green Před 7 lety +573

    "You wstern people may not be familliar with these cars, so let me show you what models were popular on our streets"-then shows a BRZ drifting hahahaha

    • @VisioRacer
      @VisioRacer  Před 7 lety +167

      The BRZ is from the east too!

    • @Cypress_green
      @Cypress_green Před 7 lety +14

      VisioRacer Yes it is xD

    • @bignobit905
      @bignobit905 Před 7 lety +10

      no its GT86 ... wait... its FRs

    • @breebw
      @breebw Před 7 lety +8

      Yeah, I was thinking, shit, they were really ahead of their time. They had this, while our family had the Hillman Hunter.

    • @sonyviva308
      @sonyviva308 Před 7 lety +8

      The Western from the far East. :)

  • @emanuilnedqlkov206
    @emanuilnedqlkov206 Před 7 lety +257

    what about moskvich tho :( i even have one

    • @marko2993
      @marko2993 Před 7 lety +30

      Em ...or ZAZ?

    • @renetnk
      @renetnk Před 7 lety +10

      Many of them missing, but he cant make half hour video.. :P

    • @kOSTb19999994
      @kOSTb19999994 Před 7 lety +4

      Москвичи хорошие тачки, только сильно ненадёжные :)

    • @emanuilnedqlkov206
      @emanuilnedqlkov206 Před 7 lety +8

      mines got 470k kilometers on it so i think it is reliable enough (used google translate for your comment)

    • @marko2993
      @marko2993 Před 7 lety +1

      AirBasSvk Yeah, but he could've added a pic in the end. They were common cars.

  • @drinkpimptea
    @drinkpimptea Před 6 lety +1

    I’m from USSR, a part of which now bacame Kazakhstan. We had a chery VAZ 2106 and beige VAZ 21063 Zhigulis, which will always be in heart, as part of childhood. VisioRacer, you rock. Not many people along exUSSR who are not as into cars as you (and me) are, would know many of these cars from other Eastern Block countries! Thanks a lot

  • @dosbox907
    @dosbox907 Před 6 lety +142

    I love how all the fancy v8 cars were meant for higher ups.
    it just goes to show that no matter what system. equality is only for the poor being equally poor to each other.

    • @philmoseley2259
      @philmoseley2259 Před 5 lety +19

      Everyone is equal, but some people are a little more equal than others

    • @oiartsun
      @oiartsun Před 5 lety +6

      Or, you know, maybe just allocate the more powerful cars to those who actually need them. Why exactly does the average person need a V8?

    • @hermanmunster3358
      @hermanmunster3358 Před 5 lety +10

      Exactly, communism is designed to suppress only the working classes, and prevent them from moving onwards and upwards. Hence why communist countries stagnate, because nobody has any wealth to stimulate the economy. Nobody that is, apart from the political bourgeoisie, who filter off what wealth there is, into Swiss bank accounts.

    • @hermanmunster3358
      @hermanmunster3358 Před 5 lety +16

      @@oiartsun Well by your logic, V8's shouldn't exist at all. Because NOBIDY actually NEEDS a V8, do they?
      Its all about having the FREEDOM to choose. And if an ordinary working class Joe can afford a V8, then why shouldn't he/she have one?

    • @dario62589
      @dario62589 Před 5 lety +11

      @@hermanmunster3358 They are perfecting it on China, where you have comunism to oppress the people, no free speech, no questions allowed, work 24hrs a day for cents and then invade the world with your low production costs products thanks to your liberal economy. Comunism for the people liberalism for the corporations that's the NWO dream.

  • @mlynto
    @mlynto Před 7 lety +75

    Where is Zaporozac and Moskvitch? I grew up in ex-YU and Skoda was the most reliable car, Zaporozac was the cheapest, it was ugly but one needed only 6 month salary to buy one. Polish Polonez was good too. Domesticaly made Zastava was piece of crap. We had lots of overpriced British, French and German imports as well. The worst in terms of reliability was British made Austin, then German NSU Prinz breaks down after a year of driving, and French cars were comfy but you don't want to drive it too far. Anyway, the narrative is that eastern cars are bad but Skoda is way better than majority of western cars. Russian Lada was just as good as Skoda but for some reason more expensive.

    • @DecaturCentaur
      @DecaturCentaur Před 6 lety +2

      Don't understand why British cars get a bad rap, it hasn't been my experience.....I've owned a 1974 Triumph TR6 since 1983 and a 1989 Jaguar XJS since new. The TR6 had a new starter in 1986 and new tires in 1999. The V~12 Jaguar now has over 200,000 miles on it and runs and looks great....only real problem has been the GM supplied air~ conditioning, the passenger side electric window stopped working for a few weeks in the early '90's, but fixed itself and has worked fine ever since. I have regretted only one car, a Porsche 911S, sold it at 36,000 miles, truly a horrible automobile, it ran for only 2 months out of a year, and cost a fortune to keep up(plus it was to complicated to work on it yourself).
      BTW: love the Soviet and E. European cars, being from the S.E. U.S.A., I have never seen one in person.

    • @jamesbensch6
      @jamesbensch6 Před 6 lety

      DecaturCentaur they used to be common here in Canada. We had Ladas, Skodas, and of course Yugos. Lada was the fastest growing automotive brand in Canada during the 80s but by 97 the left our market. You still see the odd one but most have been scrapped

    • @TheWolvesCurse
      @TheWolvesCurse Před 6 lety +1

      Fićo is life!

    • @Ralf5595
      @Ralf5595 Před 6 lety

      zaporozac and moskvic is a skoda

    • @MidnightSky69
      @MidnightSky69 Před 6 lety +1

      mlynto no the Zastava was not crap at all! Actually in its era it was almost like a western car, way above the average eastern car standard!

  • @thepumpkingking8339
    @thepumpkingking8339 Před 7 lety +61

    Back in the mid 1990's one of my friends Dad had an old LADA-1200 in a lime green colour, he paid £50. for it as the old guy who had it from new had died . We always took the PISS. With it being a Lada and all the rest. But also because it had a starting handle hole in the bumper. But 95/96 was a COLD winter in South West Scotland ( By Our Standard's ). A time when a lot of modern cars of the time would not even start let alone be able to drive, in the frozen snow. He got his own back as he drove past us all with frozen not starting modern car's..
    I must ask him next time I see him. What happened to the LADA 1200.

  • @lalalala7708
    @lalalala7708 Před 6 lety +2

    Volga is a cool car! Thanks for the neat video on these cars not well known here in the West! Love seeing car guys all over the globe! Thanks again!

  • @bluesharp59
    @bluesharp59 Před 5 lety +120

    I will say some of those cars are actually pretty cool.

    • @walterkersting1362
      @walterkersting1362 Před 5 lety +1

      bluesharp59 Cool in the way long bread lines are cool.

    • @bluesharp59
      @bluesharp59 Před 5 lety +1

      @@walterkersting1362, I would never buy one though.

    • @walterkersting1362
      @walterkersting1362 Před 5 lety

      bluesharp59 my dad had a fiat 128, or whatever it was that was the equivalent of the Russian lada, but it had electric starter not crank. Not too bad a car but depressing to look at. Negative points cool factor.

    • @addiehernandez8255
      @addiehernandez8255 Před 5 lety +7

      @@bluesharp59 they got character though, I would buy one.

    • @bluesharp59
      @bluesharp59 Před 5 lety +1

      @@addiehernandez8255
      Cool i will say.

  • @GG-nl8xy
    @GG-nl8xy Před 7 lety +14

    Greetings from Hungary!!! Awesome video, well done Visio Racer.

    • @HAPKAH
      @HAPKAH Před 7 lety +1

      Greetings, a man from the land of Ikaruses ;)

  • @5zym3k67
    @5zym3k67 Před 7 lety +207

    You should include FSO Polonez as well

    • @ANDREWSAMY562
      @ANDREWSAMY562 Před 7 lety +9

      Cadit quaestio wasn't it the car that Jeremy Clarkson called it the worst car in the world?

    • @kamil707
      @kamil707 Před 7 lety +8

      Andrew Samy Yes, this car was already in Top Gear :)

    • @8Hshan
      @8Hshan Před 7 lety +13

      Cadit quaestio And Polski Fiat 125p (later renamed FSO 1500), and Lada Samara, ZAZ 966, Tavria, Zastava 750, Zastava 1100...

    • @Adrian90GT
      @Adrian90GT Před 7 lety +10

      I had Polonez Caro+ 1.6Gli "97
      One of my favourite cars. Had 76 hp, rwd no ABS, very simple car but not bad by any means.
      I had it 7 years, until 2015.

    • @camillopesce1694
      @camillopesce1694 Před 7 lety +2

      Wlasnie sie mialem pytac gdzie Porucznik ;)

  • @menju32
    @menju32 Před 6 lety +4

    That sound of the GAZ 24 Volga....awesome.

  • @flugjung
    @flugjung Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent video! No cheesy music, just cars and their sounds! I like your English too! I know it is a personal video but i missed the Dacia 1300 (it was more iconic and known than the Oltcit/Oltena) and the Moskvitch 412. Keep on making more of these videos. Greetings from Mexico

  • @weiwu1442
    @weiwu1442 Před 7 lety +53

    ladas are very popular on Cuban roads thanks to the Soviet alliance they had

  • @davidpetrovski6503
    @davidpetrovski6503 Před 7 lety +17

    my dad had a green lada 2104 wagon with a v8 289 swap that we did together

    • @RGV2300
      @RGV2300 Před 7 lety

      SLRR Builds god... that's my dream, since i saw that video of a lada with a rb26dett inside.

    • @ruscool7
      @ruscool7 Před 7 lety +1

      If your not lying could you please show me this beast!! :D
      Big Lada Fan!!

    • @mihalydenes2716
      @mihalydenes2716 Před 7 lety +1

      I have a Lada 2106 with 1.6 engine. I want a V8 swap but the car worth so much with the stock engine that I can't allow myself to do the swap.

  • @EPAGHGDDEXPERTjohnnyboy
    @EPAGHGDDEXPERTjohnnyboy Před 6 lety +39

    Russians make things to last a very long time. they perfected the art of jet engines , less maintenance and can handle any kind of weather

  • @Duececoupe
    @Duececoupe Před 6 lety +2

    Has to be one of my favourite videos, of those that you've made so far, together with the one about Utility Vehicles....one of my best pals back in my old country of Sweden, used to own a Vaz estate and a Lada 4x4.....

  • @jakubbielu4850
    @jakubbielu4850 Před 7 lety +7

    I'm glad that you mentioned maluch and syrena on this list. My family had a few maluch's and my grandfather had a skoda 100 :)

    • @jakubbielu4850
      @jakubbielu4850 Před 7 lety

      thanks fo the heart :) and I forget to say that maluch's are quite popular in my area even nowadays

  • @AggroJack94
    @AggroJack94 Před 7 lety +566

    In soviet russia cars drive you

    • @KH-pt4un
      @KH-pt4un Před 7 lety +20

      AggroJack94 Those cars drives you into accidents or even some mysterious places LOL.

    • @taron-armanKasparyan
      @taron-armanKasparyan Před 7 lety +4

      Predator XR wtf are you tolking you can't say that every car out sovjet russia is bad

    • @KH-pt4un
      @KH-pt4un Před 7 lety +1

      I am not meaning to say "bad"

    • @taron-armanKasparyan
      @taron-armanKasparyan Před 7 lety

      Predator XR no but you reference to bad

    • @Kanc1erz
      @Kanc1erz Před 7 lety +3

      Hah, u forgot about "crazy" :D

  • @beadsman13
    @beadsman13 Před 6 lety +4

    Where is AZLK (АЗЛК) aka Moskvich (Москвич или Московец). From where do you come from? Cuz most popular car here in Bulgaria was Lada/Zhiguli and Moskvich. We had Moskvich 408. In winter months just put 2 sandbags in trunk and you have snowmobile :)

  • @walterkersting1362
    @walterkersting1362 Před 5 lety +6

    Old joke from the Reagan days: guy in the eastern bloc finally received the news that he has been selected and granted the privilege of being put on the waiting list to buy car. Hey says to the bureaucrat handling the transaction when can I pick it up?
    Bureaucrat says exactly 7 years from today’s date.
    Guy says what time?
    Bureaucrat says what difference does it make seven years from now exactly what time of the day do you pick it up?
    Guy says well, the plumber is coming in the morning that day…

    • @roya.cathcartjr.5042
      @roya.cathcartjr.5042 Před 5 lety

      I loved Ronald Reagan's old jokes about the Soviet Union and always looked forward to hearing them every time he would speak.

  • @MArcin91
    @MArcin91 Před 7 lety +75

    8.00 two hybrids car and syrena. It fits perfectly there :D
    Where is fiat 125p and polonez?

    • @grebo121
      @grebo121 Před 7 lety

      My fav part of the video! >:D

    • @peterkiss1204
      @peterkiss1204 Před 7 lety

      It was a hybrid. It went on 50% petrol, 50% hope. :D

  • @Petidani0330
    @Petidani0330 Před 6 lety +21

    Before the start of the first Hungarian Grand Prix in 1986, which has been written to the F1 history as the first Grand Prix on the other side of the Iron Curtain, the legendary Ayrton Senna had an interesting task for the organisers: he wanted to drive around the circuit with a car, that an average Hungarian citizen had in that time.
    So they gave him a Lada, and he pushed the hell out of it for that one lap. :D

    • @timbecile7006
      @timbecile7006 Před 5 lety

      Haha I'd like to see the second car, the Skoda, or the Trabant do that!

    • @TheRichardSpearman
      @TheRichardSpearman Před 5 lety

      Rear engine cars, eg Skoda (and also Renault, Tatra, etc) have always had a bad press, mainly for poor handling. Yet F1 cars are all all rear engine, rear wheel drive,.

  • @pconstad8674
    @pconstad8674 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Really no need for forced “Closed Captioning”. We hear in the West have the option to turn it on if needed.
    Thanks for the Great Video’s ‼️

  • @sato4kaiba
    @sato4kaiba Před 5 lety

    That's one sweet bassline sound for your vid. Nice cars, very informative. Thumbs up xD

  • @pasivaan9563
    @pasivaan9563 Před 7 lety +103

    Great video.
    Lada 1200 0:10 was a good car. It was a real winter car. It started well, it was warm, it moved well in the snow. It was simple, easy to fix, cheap. Okay, it was not Mercedes, but it came from place A to place B

    • @MichaelFay63
      @MichaelFay63 Před 6 lety

      Second only to Wolkswagen in sales. Very good car!

    • @rvbrexer
      @rvbrexer Před 6 lety +2

      It was basically a Fiat 124, I'm surprised he didn't say it in the video. Are most of you eastern people unaware of this important fact?

    • @jwserge
      @jwserge Před 6 lety +6

      We the Russians know it from our birth )))
      And now i got the best car - the Lada 1500 (VAZ 2103) and i am happy like a baby ))
      This car has not only engine, body, heater, nice decoration. It has the JOY!

    • @doge2483
      @doge2483 Před 6 lety +1

      It is vaz 2101

    • @swissmade4200
      @swissmade4200 Před 6 lety

      now its real drift winter car ;)

  • @morrismckinnon6047
    @morrismckinnon6047 Před 7 lety +36

    You forgot the Moskvitch 412 and the ZAZ 968 Zaporozhet. The Moskvitch sold very well here in the UK and saw successful rallying in the 1970's. The Zaporozhet was probably the most unreliable car ever made due it's engine being fitted with timing gears made from fiber! It was to reduce engine noise but being made of fiber the gears would shed teeth from being softened from leaking oil rendering the car completely un-drivable. The British Ford V4 engine had a fiber timing gear which too made it an unreliable engine.

    • @nikadim3972
      @nikadim3972 Před 6 lety

      Morris McKinnon some Zaporozhets still in use by some hipsrers in Ukraine. it's air-cooled V4 is undestructable pice of crap :) it's never works good, but it always works.

    • @one_step_sideways
      @one_step_sideways Před 6 lety +1

      They say that if you want to drive to your friend's house, buy a new Zaporozhets and it would be a one-way ticket.

    • @ahuman9143
      @ahuman9143 Před 6 lety

      Morris McKinnon my grandfather owns a 968 zaporozhet from 1994

    • @Petroilhead
      @Petroilhead Před 6 lety +4

      you should speak correctly: Zapor

    • @Petroilhead
      @Petroilhead Před 6 lety +2

      zapor means disease when you cant shit, but trying

  • @lochlannach9256
    @lochlannach9256 Před 6 lety +1

    I am from Western Europe, and apart from Syrena and Olcit all of the mentioned brands were present in my country. Especially Skoda Lada and the Polish version of Fiat 126 were popular. And frankly, I don't think cars from the communist part of the world were any worse than the cheaper vehicles from Western Europe, when you compare price tags. But back then, when I was a kid in the 60's and 70's, the japanese began to take over the market here because they were able to combine low prices and higher quality. But that's a whole different story. Great video, btw

  • @Rebelxfree
    @Rebelxfree Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for uploading this video. My coworkers enjoyed watching they come from Masadonian, Serbia ,Bulgaria, Bosnia, Poland . They spoke highly of the Volga .

    • @NIKOLAP7
      @NIKOLAP7 Před 3 lety

      In my country (Macedonia) during Communism, the Volga was the car of for the important people. For the regular people the Zastava 750, Zastava 101 and Zastava Koral (Yugo) were the most popular. FIAT 126P was also common.
      If you had a bit more money to spend you could had Zastava 1300 (FIAT 1300) if you could afford to run it.
      There were also Trabants, Wartburgs, Lada, Skoda. My late great grandfather used to own Skoda 1000 MB.

  • @LachinSerdarov
    @LachinSerdarov Před 6 lety +38

    simple is the best

  • @robertnicolae1882
    @robertnicolae1882 Před 7 lety +23

    This video is more about Skoda than the other communist cars

    • @copperhammer
      @copperhammer Před 7 lety +3

      None of these cars is a winner by a long shot, but the Skoda would at least come in 3rd in a 2 horse race.

  • @joannegray5138
    @joannegray5138 Před 4 lety +1

    Ladas and Skodas were quite popular in the UK in the 1970s and 80s. Yes, they were the butt of a lot of jokes, but the truth was that the ones with UK specs were often a lot more durable and performed better than some UK made cars of the same era.
    Thanks for this video, it was very interesting.

  • @raychang8648
    @raychang8648 Před 6 lety

    Very interesting video! Subscribed. I love the sound of those 2-strokes!

  • @HazedLiqz
    @HazedLiqz Před 7 lety +48

    The Volga sounds like a Ford Flathead

    • @yungfishe
      @yungfishe Před 7 lety +5

      Chase Watkins And produces half the power sadly lmao

    • @HazedLiqz
      @HazedLiqz Před 7 lety +2

      compared to flatty? A 3/4 race flatty tends to only make 180whp.

    • @gdfhds970
      @gdfhds970 Před 7 lety +1

      Chase Watkins I agree they sound similar and both have low compression ratio so the power output is quite low but they can run on low octane fuel. I'm not sure but i think volga engine is pushrod not flathead.

    • @ScaryMetalGuy
      @ScaryMetalGuy Před 7 lety +8

      It was basically powered by Ford Y block V8, which Russians adapted for their low-quality gas.
      They had to, the sticks were clogging the carburetor :-)

    • @theq4602
      @theq4602 Před 7 lety +1

      That's why I suddenly thought "ford flathead" as soon as one was shown.
      Well at least I now know where to get good parts for a rebuild.

  • @finno123456
    @finno123456 Před 7 lety +25

    the skoda 130 was not a bad looking car at all but as soon as skoda made the newer type before vw the design got ugly even skoda back in the 50s and 60s where beautifully designed cars

  • @aryehyehudahajzenberg9503

    Dude... I loved this video.... Man... You made me happy.... I wish my late father (of blessed memory) was here with me to watch it ! My father was a car dealer in Brazil and a very big car fan.... He would havbe enjoyed it ! Thanks !

  • @Herzogluca
    @Herzogluca Před 5 lety +1

    VAZ 2010/2103 were practically Fiat model 124.
    The design was revised to adapt the vehicle to the conditions (road and climatic) present in eastern Europe.

  • @NenadTrajkovic
    @NenadTrajkovic Před 7 lety +91

    You are missing Aro, Zastava,IMV{Novo Mesto) and TAS(Sarajevo)!

    • @bencelaczko9123
      @bencelaczko9123 Před 7 lety +5

      nah, thats yugoslavia

    • @badatdota2811
      @badatdota2811 Před 7 lety +5

      Still communist.

    • @hornoaca
      @hornoaca Před 7 lety +16

      Thx for saying ARO(random romanian)

    • @matic7830
      @matic7830 Před 7 lety +7

      also Citroen models were made in Yugoslavia ( Slovenia)

    • @NenadTrajkovic
      @NenadTrajkovic Před 7 lety +2

      Matija Urbas true in cimos in kopar,my father drove cimos Citroen ami 8

  • @irocket
    @irocket Před 7 lety +51

    What about Zastava and ZAZ?

    • @obinator9065
      @obinator9065 Před 7 lety +5

      Boner Johnny didn't Yugoslavia had communism too?

    • @libed91
      @libed91 Před 7 lety +7

      Yes we had a communist system but were not a part of Eastern block since Tito didn't want to be Stalin's little bitch.

    • @Mirage2000H
      @Mirage2000H Před 7 lety

      It was preferred to be called as "socialism". From a market perspective, nearly the same thing.

    • @cedavelja6120
      @cedavelja6120 Před 7 lety +2

      Ma nemaju oni pojma sta je Fica, Stojadin, Jugo i ostali!

    • @durodrkafon3569
      @durodrkafon3569 Před 7 lety

      ja znam staje .....sranje!

  • @Yoni-G
    @Yoni-G Před 6 lety +2

    Great work, showing those who never visited behind the Iron Curtain, the motor scene there. Some of the models were sold in England in the 1970s as "low cost" alternatives to the West European models. Among these, the Warburg, the rear-engined Skodas, and one you did not mention, the 4-door saloon and station wagon Moskvich.
    In Israel, many Russian immigrants in the early 90s brought the Fiat 124 style Lada with them.

  • @AgentSmith911
    @AgentSmith911 Před 6 lety +250

    Ha! V8 motor only for Dear Leader, not for common peasants.

    • @lukebruce5234
      @lukebruce5234 Před 6 lety +40

      Anyone could buy it, if they had the money.

    • @Slipmahoney21
      @Slipmahoney21 Před 6 lety +49

      That’s communism, the rich are replaced by party leaders, who become rich.

    • @lukebruce5234
      @lukebruce5234 Před 6 lety +38

      Well the party leaders weren't that rich. Sure they had more than a normal person but weren't multi millionaires let alone billionaires.

    • @Petroilhead
      @Petroilhead Před 6 lety +3

      fucking leader

    • @dabotz_draws
      @dabotz_draws Před 6 lety +9

      To be honest, it is not like Western Europe is much different... I do not think that I crossed path with more than one V8, these last two months... and that one was a 2nd hand Phaeton.

  • @MegaCARS2000
    @MegaCARS2000 Před 7 lety +6

    Eyyy, hello from Romania! Your chanel is one of my favourite. Good luck with your chanel and I wish many more people will subscribe to your chanel!

  • @dragosditu2176
    @dragosditu2176 Před 7 lety +20

    Please do "10 Of The Most Popular Eastern Motorcycles Made By Communists" next.

    • @sergeisharov710
      @sergeisharov710 Před 7 lety +5

      Just google it
      1. Иж
      2. Ява
      3. Минск
      4. Урал
      5. Восход
      6. Сова
      Don't forget to add мотоцикл to each of these words.

    • @szlatyka
      @szlatyka Před 7 lety +2

      Well there's also Jawa, MZ, Simson, Pannónia, and Danuvia/Csepel - to add a little multinational vibe to this.

    • @militianulpulii9218
      @militianulpulii9218 Před 7 lety +5

      Mobra...from Romania...

  • @royledford5673
    @royledford5673 Před 5 lety +1

    Another excellent video, VR! Thank you very much. I have always enjoyed the Western "orphan" cars, owning something common has never appealed to me. My Grandfather once remarked, "Dayum, Son...everything you got is oblong or obsolete!" That was 40 years ago : )

  • @pivkemrzli2297
    @pivkemrzli2297 Před 6 lety

    great video!
    takes me back in time when i was a kid, some cars that our family owned are in the video too :)
    but you forgot to include some Zastava models. they were quite popular and would fit well with the theme of the video.

  • @BalintStefan99
    @BalintStefan99 Před 7 lety +23

    Bro where is Dacia 1410 Sport? 1.4 64hp

    • @Darx97
      @Darx97 Před 7 lety +4

      Emanuel TheGamer o aruncat și Dacia aia la final ... am așteptat să o vad in videoclip mai in detaliu ... meh

    • @andrebalance6889
      @andrebalance6889 Před 7 lety +1

      Emanuel TheGamer. Anybody selling Dacia 1300. Platec sa trimiteti in America.

  • @nexoq4914
    @nexoq4914 Před 7 lety +64

    Finnaly u made video like this :)

    • @nexoq4914
      @nexoq4914 Před 7 lety +4

      +rep ,ello VisioRacer ,ur fan from Estonia :)

    • @VisioRacer
      @VisioRacer  Před 7 lety +7

      Hello, buddy!

  • @ssmusic214
    @ssmusic214 Před 6 lety +1

    Another side of owning a car in USSR never mentioned was maintenance and repair.
    Cars were very low quality and required lots of it. And in USSR it was horrific nightmare.
    That was the reason I never wanted to have a car in USSR seeing what hell all the car owners I knew had to go thru.
    In the fall of 1974 my friend offered me a ride from Yalta, Crimea to Simferopol Airport via mountain road. He was going pretty slow making me worrying about missing my plane. After top of the mountain pass when the road went 20 something km downhill he slowed down even more and his car started sounding strange, like no other car I heard before.
    I caught my plane OK and while thanking him for the ride I mentioned him being very careful driver.
    He explained: "My brake pads are completely worn out and I can not find new ones anywhere! Even on black market!
    So..... I was going 20+ km DOWNHILL thru the MOUNTAIN ROAD in a car with NO BRAKES.

  • @robin6469
    @robin6469 Před 6 lety +50

    Am I the only one who thinks these cars are sexy?

    • @campesinoplastic6169
      @campesinoplastic6169 Před 5 lety +4

      They were just so rugged

    • @iainmclaughlan1557
      @iainmclaughlan1557 Před 5 lety +4

      No, they look great

    • @alienduck6176
      @alienduck6176 Před 5 lety +7

      Yes, you are, because truth is that all of these cars are fucking awful and represents how shitty communism is

    • @koyotekola6916
      @koyotekola6916 Před 5 lety +2

      Red Star Do you think Rosie O'Donnell is sexy? If yes, then nobody blames you for it, because we all have our preferences. I personally will stay away from these cars and that fat, ugly bitch.

    • @lpflore
      @lpflore Před 4 lety

      You are not alone

  • @jody024
    @jody024 Před 7 lety +11

    This list is very interesting and it was cool get a small insight into your family history.

  • @TiborRoussou
    @TiborRoussou Před 7 lety +10

    I enjoyed your video. I only recognized a couple of these cars. My brother owned a Lada, but it wasn't a crank start! Thank you for sharing and have a great day :)

    • @tomaskusnir2374
      @tomaskusnir2374 Před 6 lety

      I think the export models were more refined and had features that domestic market cars didn't have. This goes for many of the eastern block cars

    • @fartsovschik
      @fartsovschik Před 6 lety

      Latest LADAs havent crank start options. I have 2107 made in 1996, it cant be started by crank.

  • @jhni1
    @jhni1 Před 6 lety +1

    I had a Lara and it went like a rocket and never used a drop of oil. The problem was the vacuum operated wipers that went slower the faster you were going. Great video

  • @rvip8746
    @rvip8746 Před 3 lety +2

    7:57 Fact that hes revving nice old and smoky two-stroke between two hybrid cars👌

  • @HunterShows
    @HunterShows Před 7 lety +6

    I could watch this and listen to this accent all day.

  • @PlayingRulezz
    @PlayingRulezz Před 7 lety +4

    as a skoda 120l owner, i enjoyed watching this video! keep it up pal!

  • @iongaztableta2260
    @iongaztableta2260 Před 5 lety +4

    They made 2 million Dacia 1300/1310, more than any Skoda model you mention in this video. The Aro 24 was in high demand in western countries with most cars being exported. They were also manufactured in Spain and Portugal. The Mercedes G Klasse was inspired by the Aro 24.

    • @cs-rj8ru
      @cs-rj8ru Před 5 lety

      My father in law had an ARO for 25 years. 2nd man in his village to own a car. Purchased in in 1980/81.
      I drove that ARO myself a little. Personally I liked it, especially that it was a diesel. Downsides? Lots....SLOW I doubt his could make 55. Build quality was a little rough, lots of rough welds and poorly aligned parts. The heater never did really work and he had a heater unit of his own sitting on the pass side floor that was plumbed into the coolant lines.
      They cut it up for scrap a few years ago. looking back I wish I had brought it to the States as an antique and restored it.

    • @iongaztableta2260
      @iongaztableta2260 Před 5 lety

      I believe you but let's not forget that this is a 1972 model. It's only fair to compare them with cars from the same period. Every day I pass by 2 Golf Mk2 that are a decade younger than the Aro. And to say they did not age well it's an understatement. They are just a pile of rust.

    • @peterbelohorec7652
      @peterbelohorec7652 Před 5 lety

      yes, u r right. but, every skoda lives more then 3 dacias. rust killed them in a very few years... rust all over dacias. dacia is a rusty car. even now.

    • @iongaztableta2260
      @iongaztableta2260 Před 5 lety +2

      Renault 12 was a large family car designed for the French middle class and built in Romania as Dacia 1300. Skoda was a luxury brand before WWII but not after. Not at all! They became cheap and brutally ugly communist cars built for people who had no other choice. In my country they were brought by people who could not afford a Dacia. I totally love today's german Skoda's, but without VW they would have followed the fate of the Tatra cars.

  • @Mark-nu5vg
    @Mark-nu5vg Před 4 lety

    Haven't been on in a while good to be back

  • @user-qw2vo5tg2d
    @user-qw2vo5tg2d Před 7 lety +275

    Volga had V8? ha ha ha ho ho hooo
    only KGB had V8

    • @user-pp9xi1cx8s
      @user-pp9xi1cx8s Před 7 lety +69

      не выебывайся

    • @Lincolnator721
      @Lincolnator721 Před 6 lety

      si

    • @1m201
      @1m201 Před 6 lety

      Не для кгб хотели делать V 6 / Not for the KGB wanted to do V 6

    • @RayVinyard
      @RayVinyard Před 6 lety +2

      Stasi also had the V8

    • @user-nd2zc3um8y
      @user-nd2zc3um8y Před 6 lety

      Омерикавце СтранаКалович легенда брат

  • @cofi9898
    @cofi9898 Před 7 lety +15

    You forgot the Zastava cars, Yugo to be specific

    • @user-yl2wm2gy3z
      @user-yl2wm2gy3z Před 7 lety +1

      Those weren't too common in the Soviet block

    • @hughjass5756
      @hughjass5756 Před 7 lety

      In the Soviet Union they weren't seen, but in other Warsaw pact countries, they were more common.

  • @johnlannigan9831
    @johnlannigan9831 Před 6 lety

    Great video, what version of Life Could Be A Dream is that playing right at the very end?

  • @eigensinn83
    @eigensinn83 Před 5 lety

    Wheeee... that takes me back. Thanks for the vid! ^_^

  • @szekelygergely711
    @szekelygergely711 Před 7 lety +45

    Nice, tho this show was a bit too Czechslovakia-biased.
    A few more car should've been included, like the Moskvitch, ZAZ, Yugo, Dacia, ARO, FSO...

    • @antep6157
      @antep6157 Před 6 lety

      Székely Gergely Well he is Slovak so...

    • @LoSpotItaliano
      @LoSpotItaliano Před 6 lety

      Székely Gergely i was born in Ukraine and didn't see most of these cars

    • @thens83srb
      @thens83srb Před 6 lety

      Yugo was made in Serbia as part of Yugoslavia and Yugoslavia was not a part of Soviet block.

  • @ExBroSeeYou
    @ExBroSeeYou Před 7 lety +24

    Fiat 126... In my country it´s called Peglica xD

  • @davidporowski9512
    @davidporowski9512 Před 6 lety

    Amazing Variety of vehicles from behind the Iron Curtain.
    GR8 Video. Thanx for sharing.

  • @alexbiro262
    @alexbiro262 Před 5 lety

    I grew up loving most of these cars as a youth in Hungary. Thank you Visioracer for this video, you should do a video on the Zuk and IFA vehicles and trucks at some point

  • @NorthernChev
    @NorthernChev Před 7 lety +75

    Bakelite-Motor-Wagen! Fantastic! I laughed so hard.

    • @pedrogallegos9545
      @pedrogallegos9545 Před 6 lety +1

      NorthernChev
      WHAT'S so funny??
      I guess you laugh at ALL
      the 1960s version cars......
      YOU TYPICAL WESTERN STUPID ASS. ...

    • @joonavalkonen3077
      @joonavalkonen3077 Před 6 lety +1

      Pedro Gallegos stfu commie

    • @michaelkovac2524
      @michaelkovac2524 Před 6 lety

      In Turkey too ....

    • @slavomir8045
      @slavomir8045 Před 6 lety +2

      The Trabant was cheapest car for peoples (only outside panels were from Duroplast) , in France was also produced cheap car the Citroen 2CV

    • @user-ro5ho3yd3d
      @user-ro5ho3yd3d Před 6 lety

      listen, pedro, the dude's laughing at the name and how poorly the car performs.

  • @peterattilakriszt3150
    @peterattilakriszt3150 Před 7 lety +6

    We shouldn't forget about Zastava 311 alias Yugo, Zaporozec (ZAZ 968M), Warsawa, Polski Fiat 125p - Lada like -, Aro, Moskvits, Tavria,

  • @goliathprojects7354
    @goliathprojects7354 Před 5 lety +3

    The Volga looks beautiful

    • @kmsroon9381
      @kmsroon9381 Před 3 lety

      Bcuz it's a soviet copy of Ford mercury and mainline

  • @razman8241
    @razman8241 Před 5 lety

    I love, that you always use your own intro instead of some random guy's one.

  • @crankshaft7270
    @crankshaft7270 Před 7 lety +9

    Great video! keep up the good work!

  • @sasjadevries
    @sasjadevries Před 7 lety +10

    9:19 Nope, 'they' didn't use cast iron to keep the rear end stable. The KGB had some heavy (radio) equipment in the back iirc, but after the cars were sold to ordinary citizens, they obviously removed that equipment. And people just filled that empty spot with a weight.
    --- By the way the GAZ 12 13, 20, 21, and zil cars are also worth mentioning... Although they were not a 'popular' car.

    • @napalmv8356
      @napalmv8356 Před 7 lety +3

      V8 power!! ;)

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 Před rokem

      He said they put weight in the back.
      You said they put weight in the back.
      Same.

    • @sasjadevries
      @sasjadevries Před rokem +1

      @@rdallas81 Well I said they put useful weight in the back.
      I.e. there is a difference between putting weight in the back to fix a bad suspention design, and adapting the suspention to match the weight that's been planned.

  • @jeshkam
    @jeshkam Před 5 lety

    My dad owned the Fiat 126 "Bambino" (export version as far as I'm aware) in a beautiful sky blue color. Each year we used to travel from where we lived in the south of Poland to the Polish seaside (around 635 km), we had a bit of stuff in the frunk, some lugguage on the roof plus a small trailer, Niewiadow N250 with the majority of our lugguage. There were four of us and our dog in the car. You may believe it or not, this Fiat broke only once en route (minor issue with the brakes, which my dad fixed in no time by himself). Those were the most enjoyable and fun trips one could imagine, we had a lot of space in the back, my dad got a proper Sharp cassette/radio player and we used to listen to our 1980s mixtapes with Robert Palmer, Robbie Nevil or Hall & Oates. I swear no amount of money or no luxury car could ever match that experience...

  • @gicady
    @gicady Před 6 lety +37

    Not talking that much about the Dacia 1300 ? that car made History , lol, i loved that car , and Dacia 1310 !
    They were everywhere , especially in Romania ( of course ) .

    • @transylvanianmapper8563
      @transylvanianmapper8563 Před 5 lety +3

      Tovarășul Lenin yes (sunt roman)

    • @gicady
      @gicady Před 5 lety +2

      Transylvanian Mapper imi dau seama

    • @solliderfull
      @solliderfull Před 5 lety +8

      They are still on the Romanian roads. I've passed through Romania and I saw many of them.

    • @gicady
      @gicady Před 5 lety +2

      solliderfull reliable.

    • @kirillassasin
      @kirillassasin Před 5 lety +1

      What are you doing here Lenin, you had your own cars.

  • @BIGBLOCK5022006
    @BIGBLOCK5022006 Před 7 lety +3

    I am not sure if they still have it but there is a fella here in Jackson Michigan that has a Trabant. They would take it to the Downtown cruise nights and people would stop to look at it.

  • @compressionreleasetechnolo4847

    Your videos are always very well made and very informative. You are right about one thing: I had no idea these cars existed. I was surprised to see European fascination with 2 strokes.

  • @drawingboard82
    @drawingboard82 Před 6 lety

    I came here because of Spintires! Nice list of cars, only seen a few of them. A friend of mine had a ZAZ 966m but I didnt see that on your list and dont know anything about them :-)

  • @official-billvancleef7128

    I actually own a gaz Volga here in the us

  • @jhassett2
    @jhassett2 Před 6 lety +10

    The Tatras look very cool....The Syrena is cute too...I like the Volga.....Lots of Skodas on the road in Ireland when I was a kid.Funny how they seem much prettier now than they did then....We had Ladas from the 1980's onwards...We also had Polski Fiats and I seem to remember a few Polonez too...

    • @ZerokillerOppel1
      @ZerokillerOppel1 Před 5 lety

      Same here in Holland only more
      Lada's in the seventies.

  • @joniboomful
    @joniboomful Před 7 lety +69

    the trabant was made out of cardboard, not plastic

    • @PaulHojda
      @PaulHojda Před 7 lety +31

      Actually it was duroplast, a mix of recycled cotton and strong resin. It's basically made out of old pants

    • @beepbop4032
      @beepbop4032 Před 7 lety +6

      Paul Hojda Is that means that Trabant was one of the first eco-friendly cars in the world? Wow

    • @PaulHojda
      @PaulHojda Před 7 lety +4

      On the contrary. The resin they used is extremely toxic when you try to dispose of it.

    • @heinrichwolf4869
      @heinrichwolf4869 Před 7 lety +11

      Actually, the Trabant was made of steel, as most cars. Only the outer shell was made of Duroplast.

    • @u2dva
      @u2dva Před 7 lety +2

      Finally someone who knows the truth :-) It was ingenious patent for those times, because Duroplast shell were much more durable and persistent than any paint.

  • @YugoZex
    @YugoZex Před 5 lety +1

    In Serbia we call it 1000 Malih Briga (1000 Little Worries or 1000 Little Problems)
    My father had Skoda 100 when I was kid...

  • @stuartwilkie4887
    @stuartwilkie4887 Před 5 lety

    The UK got many of these cars in the 1970's. When I was a child in our first house, our neighbour had a yellow Skoda 110. In our next house from 1977 there was a guy four doors up who had a yellow Moskovitch 412 eastate. On the other side of the cul-de-sac was a man who had a navy blue Wartburg 353. A friend of mine had a blue 1988 FSO 125p. He took me home in it once. It was comfortable to sit in and had a good heater. It met its end when the wind caught a heavy gate and slammed into it while he was driving. He drove it for a little while after, but soon got rid of it. While at Uni, a flatmate of mine had a white Yugo three door hatch. I believe it used to belong to his mum, and it was very well looked after and never broke down. I believe the Moskvitch was an official import for a time, but the FSO and Lada as well as the Yugo were available for many years. I collected brochures, and believe it or not have these three makes represented there. In 1993 the cheapest Lada "Riva" was an inexpensive car in Britain costing about 4,500 pounds. I liked the fact it had a warranty and I'm sure it would have lasted well if looked after properly.