1983 Lada 2106 Review - A Car From Soviet Russia!

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Komentáře • 221

  • @wunlee1512
    @wunlee1512 Před rokem +43

    I'm from Vietnam. My dad had one of these (or it might have been the 2101). It has been my dream car ever since my dad gave it away a few years ago. So many fond memories of drives along the beach sitting in the backseats with no seatbelts, and just letting the wind do the cooling. Coolest thing were the tiny swiveling front windows, my 7-year-old brain back then loved messing with them. It broke down several times on trips we would go during the summer and was too difficult/expensive to maintain, which was why my dad got rid of it. If someone has one of these, or knows a person who has one of these, it would be a dream if I could drive it just once! Thank you Zack, I very much appreciated this review :)

    • @user-dh2ev9sc4c
      @user-dh2ev9sc4c Před rokem +6

      sadly your dad get rid of Lada, here in Russia is still a LOT parts for them, and they're cheap. Last month i've changed rear window in my 21063 and it costed me only 2000 roubles

    • @jwserge
      @jwserge Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wow! Even in Vietnam!

  • @jwserge
    @jwserge Před 10 měsíci +8

    Never seen such a positive, really objective and free of politicization review for our Lada.
    Thank you, american!

  • @dave11686
    @dave11686 Před rokem +91

    In Russia, car drive Zack

    • @ibeentossinaunties
      @ibeentossinaunties Před rokem +6

      i even said it in an accent in my head 😂😂😂

    • @dave11686
      @dave11686 Před rokem +2

      @@ibeentossinaunties me too 🤣🤣🤣

  • @RRRRefuelRideRace
    @RRRRefuelRideRace Před rokem +62

    This is an icon. This particular one looks wonderful. I remember a lot of them being in white from my childhood. Overall well robust cars from the 80s. Not really modern, but built to last. Just the corrosion wast the real problem on these. Keep up, you got my like.

  • @lundsweden
    @lundsweden Před rokem +24

    Its basically a strengthened late 60s FIAT, which explains why it actually drives quite well.

    • @erwing.3902
      @erwing.3902 Před rokem +4

      The 2106 has nothing in common with any FIAT. The 2106 has its own OHC-Engine, Drivetrain, suspension, fuel system and so on. Even the interieur is special.
      What you mean are some optical similarities with the FIAT 125p.

    • @nebod1556
      @nebod1556 Před rokem +3

      @@erwing.3902 well it is based on Fiat 124

    • @erwing.3902
      @erwing.3902 Před rokem +4

      @@nebod1556 The LADA 2101 has a similar Design with the Fiat 124. The Lada 2106 has nothing in common with Fiat.

    • @IanForsythWestCoast
      @IanForsythWestCoast Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@erwing.3902 Sorry, but you’re mistaken. This is basically a Fiat 124, not a car that coincidentally resembles one. The shape is pure 124, the dash layout with those round vents that can defrost or vent are pure Fiat.

    • @erwing.3902
      @erwing.3902 Před 10 měsíci

      @@IanForsythWestCoast You know, that the Soviet Union developed five different LADA Models with different designations? Only the first Model, the "2101" has some (optical) similarities with the Fiat 124.

  • @ImmortanDan
    @ImmortanDan Před rokem +13

    My granddad used to tell me about the succession of about 5 Ladas he owned (As he was a high-ranking professor, none of them came with the dreaded 10-year wait as popularized by Reagan) - Starting from the 2101 up to a 21053 (which was apparently a 2105 with a meatier 2103 engine). I never got to see any of them; by the time I was born, most of the family drove Moskvitch 2141s, and when I was 3 years old my ma got herself a 1.8 first-gen Focus and never looked back.

    • @jwserge
      @jwserge Před 10 měsíci

      Reagan was just jealous, because he knew that *his turn would never come.*

  • @raffaelenegroni5888
    @raffaelenegroni5888 Před rokem +22

    Hi Zack, this car is based on the original mid sixties Fiat 124, an Italian mid size sedan very popular in my country. When it was discontinued they sent all the blueprints and the entire proction line to the Ussr. From then on the Lada became a much loved car in the Eastern world and a piece of automotive history. Always nice to follow you from Italy.

    • @kyle8952
      @kyle8952 Před rokem +8

      124 wasn't discontinued when Lada started. USSR made a contract with Fiat to create VAZ (Lada factory), this involved Fiat co-running the business for several years. Fiat and VAZ together did two redesigns: 2101 with overhead cam engine and strengthened body, and the quad headlamp 124S, which became 2106 in this video.
      The 2101 was sold in USSR from 1970, but original fiat 124 only stopped production in 1974. Only after Fiat stopped production could VAZ export cars.

  • @bitemyshinnymetalass1569

    That tool bag with the USSR imprinted tools would be a big seller for car enthusiast.

  • @chebz-rr8pm
    @chebz-rr8pm Před rokem +15

    that Lada "L" is actually a viking ship, that's there logo, rhe 2106 is one of my dream cars

    • @savagegtalks5912
      @savagegtalks5912 Před rokem +2

      he's American 🤣🤣 Vikings, that's just movies and videogames to them.

    • @user-dh2ev9sc4c
      @user-dh2ev9sc4c Před rokem

      You can get 2106 pretty cheap in Russia, 50000-60000 roubles for "driveable, but need restoration" up to 250000-300000 for "like new" condition

  • @staryvelo
    @staryvelo Před 3 měsíci +5

    Heater was not optional. It was standard in every lada. My family had ladas since 1980. Even the cheapest model called "2101" had a heater. Radio and rear window heat was optional.

  • @KasparOnTube
    @KasparOnTube Před rokem +13

    I have never heard about that optional heater theory before.. I am afraid that is some kind of urban legend, have seen a lot of ladas and never one without heat.

    • @patriciomunoz2830
      @patriciomunoz2830 Před rokem +2

      I wanted to say the same optional heater in a russian car? No freaking way, you just simply die in the russian winter without a heater

    • @user-qq6wx8fb8p
      @user-qq6wx8fb8p Před rokem +1

      @@DJkirakira There was no such thing as an optional heater in Lada ) This is just a lie, dunno where it came from.

    • @Zari-Titan
      @Zari-Titan Před 2 měsíci

      Optional heater - this is urban legend. I am Bulgarian - my father had lada 2101 and years later I had 2106. No such thing as optional heater. I guess everybody in the world knows about Russian winters. And yes - all Ladas are heavyly based on Fiat and first models (2101) are copletly identical with Fiat from the 60s.

  • @darrensmith6999
    @darrensmith6999 Před 3 hodinami

    Had 2 in Britain back in the day , was the first care i drove solo after passing my driving test back in 1984

  • @benila3992
    @benila3992 Před rokem +5

    What a great find and review that hit home to me! My late father was a taxi driver in Budapest who went to heaven in one of these. When I find one I'm grabbing it up in his honor!

  • @bazilwreckerloughead
    @bazilwreckerloughead Před rokem +6

    What a beautiful car, it looks like a classic, yet it looks brand new!

  • @skellyskelly1958
    @skellyskelly1958 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I had 5 Lada's, saloons, estates from 1200 model to Riva models. A bit prone to rusting but, tough, reliable & cheap. I loved everyone of them.

  • @ronaldderooij1774
    @ronaldderooij1774 Před rokem +5

    I drove in the 1977 version with a 1500cc engine. I remember the steering was extremely heavy and the clutch was an on/off switch. But they were luxurious, cheap, sturdy and spacious. Fun fact, the rev counter, the inside mirror and the hand brake lever can also be found in the Lancia Stratos WRC rally car from the seventies.

  • @user-dh2ev9sc4c
    @user-dh2ev9sc4c Před rokem +3

    I still own and drive 1990 produced Lada 2106 (actually, 21063 - a version with smaller and less powerful 1.3l 62hp engine) and this review is pleasure to see)

  • @Tirana44
    @Tirana44 Před 22 dny

    Really enjoyed your video. So nice to see a review on a Lada by someone who is not deeply biased against them before they’ve even
    driven one. In 1983 I bought a brand new dark red 2106. Here it was badged as the Lada 1600ES. It was well finished and amazing value for money. I thought that the level of finish and equipment was amazing, from that incredible toolkit, which also had an analogue tyre gauge and the interesting addition of the red safety lights on the inside door edges which came on every time the door was opened. One thing I did notice on your vehicle was that the gauges had symbols indicating their functions, the ones on mine had Cyrillic letters instead. It a great deal of car for your money.

  • @Mladjasmilic
    @Mladjasmilic Před rokem +3

    This is only car that will reliably start at -40.
    Some even came with hand crank thru front bumper, and these cars had low compression for easier cranking.

  • @jeremiahallyn4603
    @jeremiahallyn4603 Před rokem +21

    I've never heard of this brand of car, lol. It looks very utilitarian, but obviously made well since it's 40 years old and looks pretty dang good still 👍

    • @bid84
      @bid84 Před rokem +9

      Sold in low numbers here in Ireland as a budget option, but there was massive stigma to owning one. And many many jokes attached to their image. All in all not a bad car but it was based on a Fiat design from the 60’s. Russia removed the fruity Italian twin cam and sporty suspension and replaced it with some Russian “upgrades”

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Před rokem +10

      They were cheap, simple, and sturdy to cope with Russian roads and winters. Millions were made over 40some years and a high number are still on the road today. Like Alan said, it's an old Fiat design that the Soviets simplified and reinforced. If you were an average Joe this was about as nice a car you'd be allowed to buy in the USSR.

    • @patriciomunoz2830
      @patriciomunoz2830 Před rokem +3

      Mechanically talking this cars were robust the big problem was electrical system (alternator/starter) i havent seen worst systems in any other car, the big problem is that this failures leave you stranded, the rest of the car was 0 problem tbh

    • @tomislavr5232
      @tomislavr5232 Před rokem

      @@bid84
      "...Italian desing, improved br russians and made by egyptians..."

    • @kyle8952
      @kyle8952 Před rokem +2

      @@bid84 The fiat version of the car didn't have a twin cam engine, it had a pushrod engine. The lada version was a legitimate upgrade with an overhead camshaft.
      This particular model (2106) was actually used as the basis for a high end fiat model, the 124S.

  • @michaelsimpson3548
    @michaelsimpson3548 Před rokem +2

    My grandpa and uncle had one,1977/78. indestructible. And the funny thing I remember is, that in the toolkit was a crank to start the engine in case the battery was dead.

  • @VitaliyKofman
    @VitaliyKofman Před rokem +11

    I feel like you made this review specially for me :) I was born in 1985 and rode in a few of these back in Belarus! Would love to drive i!!

    • @VitaliyKofman
      @VitaliyKofman Před rokem

      What did I win? :)

    • @salamov963
      @salamov963 Před rokem +2

      @@VitaliyKofman thats a bot he replies everyone's comment

  • @hanneshenning
    @hanneshenning Před rokem +2

    im from germany and will buy one next week hopefully... best car ever! still affordable in these days... it just needs old fashioned care every next 10kmiles... will last forever.

    • @SteveOnlin
      @SteveOnlin Před rokem

      Update?

    • @hanneshenning
      @hanneshenning Před rokem

      @@SteveOnlin looked one up today, it was a shit Hole... But on Saturday I will look for a really good one but a good way to drive ...about 4h away hope it pay out.

    • @SteveOnlin
      @SteveOnlin Před rokem +1

      @@hanneshenning hope too, gl on your journey fren

    • @jwserge
      @jwserge Před 10 měsíci

      Update? we are interesant )))

    • @jwserge
      @jwserge Před 10 měsíci

      by the way, i got mine in 2013 :)
      2103, 1500cc 4-gear, red! :)
      (i'm from Odessa)

  • @isuzu6851
    @isuzu6851 Před rokem +2

    I own one of these too, they are awesome cars with a ton of soul and character. From what I know the front seat belts on this one might have been replaced. They should have been the same brown ones as the back seat. Also these cars never came standard with a radio and the owner had to install one themselves if they wished so, so if the speaker is behind that vent near the gearshift it was put there by one of the previous owners, as thats actually part of the heating system. I'm also afraid the toolkit bag is not the original, the tools are. The real one is a bag which unfolds like a cross containing spanners, a air preassure gauge for the tires, the handcrank and a bicycle pump. The other part was a grey plastic case containing more spanners, that white screw driver and a feelergauge.
    Nice review! I love how passionate you are about this car. Normally people laugh and poke fun at them. Which gets old at times.

  • @kaloyancholakov3725
    @kaloyancholakov3725 Před 8 dny

    This is amazing review of a car honestly. You appreciate this thing for what it was during its times and era, you appreciate the history and that this was The dream for so many people which didn't have anything else to drive. You don't mock it like early version of doug demuro for the sake of views. This was a genuinely amazing review where you give this old puppy the love it deserves in the universe for being what it is. ❤️

  • @Sam9000Aero
    @Sam9000Aero Před rokem +2

    That was my first car at 17 bought with my own money in Canada.It was a decent little learner car, as long as it only traveled in the city. As a side note, my Saab 99, had the exact same front seat belt set up....

  • @user-je7mp2dq5c
    @user-je7mp2dq5c Před měsícem +1

    Жигули - ( Жигулёвские горы) name of montains near city where this car were produced. Lada - woman s name. Shallop - emblem on all Lada s - is because again - city where they producing build on river Volga, where a lot of this stuff travel up and down a lot time ago. Now you know more. )

  • @ferminbf2224
    @ferminbf2224 Před rokem +1

    This car was based upon Fiat 125/124. My father used to have one back in the late 70s in Spain. We really enjoyed that car.....

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 Před rokem +1

      Are You sure it wasn't a SEAT 124/1430?

    • @ferminbf2224
      @ferminbf2224 Před rokem +3

      @@runoflife87 I didn´t explain myself good enough. The Lada 2106 design was made upon Fiat 125/124.
      My father used to have a Fiat 125 and a Seat 1430 Ranchera (Station wagon) in the late 70s in Spain.
      Later on, in late 80s we could realized in Venezuela Lada cars were as awesome as those Fiat/Seat cars 125/1430 we enjoyed a lot.

  • @danmccarthy4700
    @danmccarthy4700 Před rokem +6

    I've always been fascinated by these.. and how unbelievably long their production run was. Variants of this thing were being built up until 2015 or 2016. This one is particularly nice and you can still see the Fiat lineage pretty clearly.

    • @RageRacer48
      @RageRacer48 Před rokem

      2006 to be precise.
      But the 2107 on the same platform was produced until 2012.

    • @SteveOnlin
      @SteveOnlin Před rokem

      @@RageRacer48 egypt produced them until 2015

  • @markhealey9409
    @markhealey9409 Před 10 měsíci +1

    1983 was the year they were sold here in The UK,as the Lada Riva! They were quite common on our roads in the 80s & 90s,one of the cheapest cars you could buy here in England in the 80s & 90s,along with the FSO Polonez(Polski Fiat),Zastava Yugos(Serbian/Yugoslavian Fiat based),& the Skoda from Czechoslavia/Czechia& Slovakia today)

  • @zvakanaka2000
    @zvakanaka2000 Před rokem +1

    All Lasa had heater ex-factory, and a very good one too !

  • @tvrusa5196
    @tvrusa5196 Před rokem

    Excellent piece of automotive journalism!….. I’m very happy to see that it worked out with cccp garage!…..

  • @karutaku487
    @karutaku487 Před rokem +2

    Love the reviews of these oddball cars !

  • @andregonsalvez9244
    @andregonsalvez9244 Před rokem +2

    Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦 ! We got these Ladas here in Canada back from the 70s through the mid 90s . These were known as the 1500 and Signet . Some of my friends had these and they were very roomy and simple cars . Great Times ...

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 Před rokem +1

      I actually wonder why he couldn't visit Canada and find a decent 1500/Signet.

    • @jwserge
      @jwserge Před 10 měsíci

      Tell me the meaning of the word Signet, if any. (I'm a Russian)

    • @volvodude101
      @volvodude101 Před 20 dny +1

      @@runoflife87 most Canadians bought them and beat the shit out of them, then abandoned them in a field. Some decent examples do still exist out west though. In eastern shit hole provinces the road salt destroyed them

  • @PinoyWonder
    @PinoyWonder Před 2 dny

    Im had to chance tomorrow work on this car back then my Father owns a shop some of the customers are from Embassies.,, Russian Embassy .. reminded my sweet memories of my late father and this car stay in mind .. thanks for the video

  • @SantiagoS-mz4zz
    @SantiagoS-mz4zz Před 3 měsíci

    This was originally a FIAT 124 adapted to the USSR climate and needs. Therefore, this car was even more popular since it was sold in many more countries. Additionally, in Spain, it was manufactured and sold under the name of SEAT 124 and 1430.
    Cheers!

  • @user-lb9mw3qd3k
    @user-lb9mw3qd3k Před 3 měsíci

    Loved that car ever since I was a kid down in CUBA

  • @miniwattnetwork8204
    @miniwattnetwork8204 Před 2 měsíci

    I have a 2105 but this panel is beautifully done like as an Alfa on that era

  • @FlyingFrankie
    @FlyingFrankie Před 4 měsíci +2

    Well, many not true informations in video... Heater was in all LADA cars, Headrests were not in 2103 model, but 2106 has it... and I am only in1/3 of video, but I keep watching... 😀

  • @jeremyramirez9150
    @jeremyramirez9150 Před rokem +3

    I agree about his statement with negative connotations of the name. A Juggalo 🤡 is something way worse to be called than a Gigolo 🤣😂

  • @johnybottle5874
    @johnybottle5874 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The logo is what I believe stands not for an L...might be...but if you look closely it is a nice pictogram of a Viking ship or sort of. Back when my Father owned one Lada 2101 I noticed much later as it reminded me of the cartoon movie Vicky the Viking 😊

    • @jwserge
      @jwserge Před 10 měsíci

      Lada is Russian female name from the ancient times.
      And the ship you mean - is ладья (ladia)
      Both words have one root - Лад - Lad, which means "Harmonized row or series" , Harmony itself.
      There are lots of words with root лад in Russian - adjective and verbs. To adjust, to fix, to apply carefully.
      The Lad itself means also a musical lad.

  • @Just1American1966
    @Just1American1966 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I spent some time behind the wheel of a "Zhiguli 7" (Russian: Жигули 7) in Russia. It was also sold as the Lada 7. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Mixing it up with other drivers in Russian traffic was more unnerving than the car itself. ;-)
    Because of the cost of model redesigns, Russian car models went largely unchanged for decades at a time. The 1997 model I drove also sported a small, carbureted engine, manual choke, manual transmission, and manual everything-else. ;-)

  • @pasanaator9874
    @pasanaator9874 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My grandma who lived in Estonia (a part of the USSR at the time) had a Lada, or how it was known "Žiguli".

  • @jwserge
    @jwserge Před 10 měsíci

    2:17 - *Smoker windows?* - That's a news! )))
    firstly hear about such an option )))

  • @samiraperi467
    @samiraperi467 Před 11 měsíci

    That's a *clean* one. I basically honed my driving in one (the 1200 cc version hardly had power to break the rear loose even on snow). Momentum cars baybee!

  • @markhealey9409
    @markhealey9409 Před 10 měsíci

    Some VWs from the 70s sold in Europe had that unusual seatbelt buckling procedure! My cousin had a 1978 VW Polo in 1986,here in England, that had them. That was the first time I'd come across them

  • @deadfishparty
    @deadfishparty Před rokem

    Love utilitarian vehicles and especially the Riva. Thanks Zack. Maybe you can score a Checkers Marathon? And yes, we got a version called the Signet

  • @pawel115
    @pawel115 Před rokem

    Went to Cuba on my vacation month ago saw quite a few of these most were in really nice shape.

  • @borissarmatov4391
    @borissarmatov4391 Před rokem

    My childhood car. When i was a kid dad owned some pretty cool cars like 944, Prelude or RX-7. But grandfather's beige 2106 was my fave hands down anyways))

  • @salamov963
    @salamov963 Před rokem +1

    American plates on Jiguli one of the cursed things ever so used to see these with long europe style plates

  • @peterpetiet7900
    @peterpetiet7900 Před rokem +2

    A friend of mine had a Lada in the eighties ( in the Netherlands), it was apple green LOL , when you are young you are not so picky ;-)

  • @msmoniz
    @msmoniz Před rokem

    I remember as a kid in the 80’s, a Lada dealership locally not far from my house here in Hamilton Ontario Canada(40 minutes from the Buffalo NY border)

  • @OneRelax_
    @OneRelax_ Před rokem

    Lada hype train, final destination: Zack's Review :D

  • @flyingisaac2186
    @flyingisaac2186 Před rokem

    My uncle had a later one with a very chromed grill. Very squishy seats and good heavy metal in it.

  • @klen7642
    @klen7642 Před rokem

    Quite pristine tbh. Great review!

  • @savagegtalks5912
    @savagegtalks5912 Před rokem +1

    the shape was a copy of Fiat, so it's a classic Rally car shape. I saw a pimped out rally version of this earlier this summer, looked so good.
    and the Logo is the most manly car logo ever made. Nothing is more manly then a viking longship.

  • @mrmarcuscars2072
    @mrmarcuscars2072 Před 11 měsíci

    I´m a Fiat entusiast, and always liked all the chrome on the Vaz Lada. :)

  • @dawsongranger4940
    @dawsongranger4940 Před 7 měsíci

    73 horsepower from a 1.6 liter is honestly respectable and almost impressive when you compare it to a car like the mitsubishi mirage or nissan sentra. Especially when its a tiny engine from the 1980s

  • @melvyncox3361
    @melvyncox3361 Před 11 měsíci

    Nearly bought one of these back in 1979.It eas a choice between this,a Ford Escort Mk 2 Mexico or an Opel Kadett coupé.The Mexico won.Likef the Lada though.l'm the UK,and these were sold here.
    Great review Zack👍😃!

  • @namemcnamerton4249
    @namemcnamerton4249 Před rokem

    The comrade cruiser it’s cheap effective and quite neat looking.

  • @Jallamedalla
    @Jallamedalla Před rokem

    We had many jokes about Lada in Norway when they were popular here.
    How do you double a Lada's value? Fill it up with petrol.
    Why do Ladas have heated rear windows? So that your hands won't freeze when pushing it.
    Are you happy with your new Lada? Yes! Now I'm always first in the queue on the road!
    And one lost in translation: What is LADA an abbreviation of? Laget Av Diverse Avfall (made from miscellaneous garbage).

  • @FilipnoSimulationGamer
    @FilipnoSimulationGamer Před 3 měsíci +1

    7:10 That is read as Zhiguli

  • @90sbuickguy84
    @90sbuickguy84 Před 11 měsíci

    The second luxury, if you do get a Clock which is nice, I like the analog dash clocks in cars it’s really nice

  • @Mike_USARMY
    @Mike_USARMY Před 29 dny +1

    Эх помню как учился ездить на этой машине)

  • @BengtHansves
    @BengtHansves Před 5 měsíci

    The saffety- belt fastener is exactely as in many german cars, e.g VW from the 70:s

  • @mirisch64
    @mirisch64 Před rokem +1

    Thank God your channel is not big: otherwise there would be many famous guys from Russia, who want to hype in the comments.
    Btw, Lada officially was sold in Canada (80s-90s) by Lada Canada and Peter Dennis Motors.

  • @smoguli
    @smoguli Před 10 měsíci

    I remember when Lada arrived in Canada, they where almost half the price of the cheapest car you could buy before. They sold a lot in the first years, and then the quality issues popped up and the sales tanked. I had a co-worker who was a taxi driver and had one... in the end he used to park on the top of a hill so he could start the engine on compression going down. I almost bought the Samara (the hatchback Lada) in 1997 I think, it was something like 5999$ brand new (Canadian dollars mind you). When I saw things added for the Canadian market like seatbelt lights and third brake lights that looked like they where handmade I decided to pass.

  • @leonidrikhter1278
    @leonidrikhter1278 Před rokem +1

    Heather not was an option, that's standard relationship

  • @thatonemexicanchad1092

    Amazing video

  • @Ghostly72
    @Ghostly72 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I believe that name on the boot is pronounced Zhigoolie

  • @kyoshohunters
    @kyoshohunters Před rokem

    Спасибо за классику! :)

  • @AM_SDG
    @AM_SDG Před měsícem

    my cousine had similar one in the early 1980s, was very reliable car

  • @denitto3481
    @denitto3481 Před rokem

    This car has a great condition. Most of them in russia can't brag about this. And you are right its a first car for a lot of people there. Not only this - all the models of classic lada 2101-2107. My fisrt car was 2104 and after that I can drive any car in the world.

  • @lusovchak
    @lusovchak Před 9 měsíci

    My grandpa’s first car was a Žigulik Combi, so an estate version of this. He had it from 1976 to 1997. It cost around 65k Kčs, counting inflation and exchange rate for today it would be 31k USD. Lada (VAZ) made some decent cars back then. At least something good coming from the USSR 😅

  • @BengtHansves
    @BengtHansves Před 5 měsíci

    "Schiguli " VAZ in Sweden (Volschkyi Auto Zavod) Volga Car Factory

  • @Mladjasmilic
    @Mladjasmilic Před 3 měsíci

    1:10
    Well, there was 200hp KGB spec Wankel, but for one time use only.

  • @firstandlastname2390
    @firstandlastname2390 Před rokem

    I love this car, a legend!

  • @jwserge
    @jwserge Před 10 měsíci

    1:48 - YOUR oil pressure???
    YOUR cooling temperature?
    YOUR fuel (in your stomach?)

  • @pauliusbalinskas3407
    @pauliusbalinskas3407 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I had two of these. It was piece of...work. Unreliable, underpowered ,spare parts quality was (I guess still is) worse than factory ones. It's in constant need of maintenance. Originally seatbelt connector wasn't like that ,it was like the ones in the back. These ones in the front looks to be from some kind of "export" model (it has word "press" written in English which was never the case on soviet market).Interior heaters wasn't optional, they where all the same from 2101 to 2107 (and they had a relatively good heat output in harsh winters),but radio was optional ,not all of them had it from the factory.

  • @danielfulop
    @danielfulop Před rokem +2

    Where did you get the information that heater was an option? :o I'm not really familiar with 2106 but rather with the 2101 and 2105/7 models, and in those all had heating. 2106 is supposed to be the fancy version of the 2101, so I would assume heating being an option might just be an urban legend? These cars were produced where winters are really harsh, and actually their heating system is really hot and quick to warm up. But anyway, I'm curious, let me know

    • @kierancurtis8545
      @kierancurtis8545 Před 4 měsíci

      Heaters were standard fitment. The Radio was optional.

  • @davinp
    @davinp Před rokem +1

    I've heard of cars with optional Air Conditioner back then, but not optional heat

    • @erlenddammen2174
      @erlenddammen2174 Před 5 měsíci +1

      That´s because it is not true, it was NOT optional...

  • @OMENAHILLO7939
    @OMENAHILLO7939 Před 11 měsíci

    ONE OF MY DREAMCAR

  • @jwserge
    @jwserge Před 10 měsíci

    3:40 - never ever not a one in Russia seen such Belt Locks.
    It is yours, not our thing!

  • @tomislavr5232
    @tomislavr5232 Před rokem

    It's not L on steering wheel. It's sailing boat. Rear seat belts were retrofitted for the western market.

  • @christopherswayne3215

    Russian name for this Lada was: jhi-gu-li though the 1600 just referred to the engine, the model is still the 2106.

  • @UberDurable
    @UberDurable Před 11 měsíci

    Actually, a good looking car, there were so many of them in Iraq during the 70s and 80s.

  • @losbatiamigosdefran5710
    @losbatiamigosdefran5710 Před 6 měsíci

    Great Car👍

  • @drmnishikawa
    @drmnishikawa Před rokem

    Heater, radio and headrests. It is a fully loaded Lada!

  • @MrKLindholm
    @MrKLindholm Před 4 měsíci

    These kind of seatbelts are not curiosity. For example , same kind of seatbelt were in Volvo Amazons. But there it goes... i was born 1964.

  • @lanceres5spd
    @lanceres5spd Před rokem

    You should compare it to a similar vintage fiat sedan.

  • @robertamoyaw1979
    @robertamoyaw1979 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank God for Italian Car Designers 😂

  • @javo5625
    @javo5625 Před rokem +1

    In Chile there are a whole bunch of these sh*tboxes, they like rust to dust haha

  • @Studdinn
    @Studdinn Před rokem

    We had 2 of those when I was young, strong and fun cars, but rust like nothing else

  • @BenyKorenberg
    @BenyKorenberg Před rokem

    Thats basically just a rebadged localized Fiat 125 thingy at the end of the day... The original Zhiguli which is the 2101 model (they were called Kopeika in russian which was the smallest currency in ussr at that time)) were also basically a rebadged Fiat 124 models with some localization...

  • @hannufrojd
    @hannufrojd Před rokem +1

    This is not actually a car many people in the eastern bloc could buy. This is more like big block brougham ultra luxury version of Lada. Most of them went to taxi fleets, militia or party people not senior enough to get a Volga. Regular people got the Lada 2101, Moskvich or ZAZ or in case of other Warsaw pact countries Trabant, FSO, Syrena or Wartburg. Ladas were popular entry level cars in Finland where I live but these high end version were very rare.

  • @jamice3986
    @jamice3986 Před rokem

    You should've showed the engine compartment.

  • @pcno2832
    @pcno2832 Před rokem

    That's pretty cool. Yes, it's primitive, but at least inside, it's nicer than a lot of Chevettes of that era. Heaters were optional on many American cars well into the 1950s; why spend the extra $30 if you live in Arizona? But I can't see getting a car without a heater in Russia; there must have been some tough Russians on the roads back then.

  • @Indigenous_Rambo
    @Indigenous_Rambo Před rokem

    Anyone know why the tools were embossed with USSR instead of CCCP?

  • @nadz109
    @nadz109 Před rokem

    Hand crank start

  • @albertmarkish
    @albertmarkish Před 10 měsíci +1

    So much nicer than 2107. Go figure