
Zhiguli (car brand) - Wikipedia
Zhiguli (Russian: Жигули, IPA: [ʐɨɡʊˈlʲi]) was a designation of cars based on the Fiat 124 manufactured in Russia and the Soviet Union by AvtoVAZ (formerly VAZ) during 1970-2012 …
VAZ-2101 - Wikipedia
The VAZ-2101 "Zhiguli", commonly nicknamed "Kopeyka" (for the smallest Soviet coin, 1/100 of the Russian ruble), is a compact 4-door sedan or wagon, called small class, passenger car, …
VAZ-2106 - Wikipedia
The VAZ-2106 Zhiguli (alternatively Zhiguli 2106) is a sedan produced by the Soviet (later Russian) automaker VAZ, and later, after the breakup of the Soviet Union, also by Russian …
1972 Lada 1200 - Bring a Trailer
Based on the Fiat 124, the 1200 was built by VAZ in Russia as the 2101, or “Zhiguli.” This early example features many Fiat parts and is powered by a 1.2L inline-four equipped with a single …
Lada 2100 · RUSSIA OBJECTIFIED · Russia in Global Perspective
The Lada 2100 (“Zhiguli”), a brand of Soviet car, represented a mainstay of the Soviet economy, promoting industrialization in the latter half of the 20 th century. A standard economy car, the …
Zhiguli VAZ-2103 - Lada 1500 - Full Review - YouTube
The Zhiguli was, without a doubt, an icon of the Soviet era...The iconic automobile started its life as the Fiat 124, which debuted at the 1966 Turin Motor S...
AutoVAZ - Wikicars
The classic Fiat-derived models were known on the domestic market as Zhiguli (Жигули) until late-1990s, when the name was dropped; thus, the 2104-2107 range, as well as 110-series, …
VAZ-2107 «Zhiguli»: technical characteristics of the car and its …
VAZ-2107 "Zhiguli" is a Soviet and then Russian small car of the III group. The body is made in the form of a "sedan", the engine is located in the front longitudinally with a drive to the rear …
Lada 2100 aka Zhiguli · Russia in Global Perspective
The Lada 2100 (“Zhiguli”) was a type of car produced in the Soviet Union by the Lada company. The car, modeled after the Fiat 124 and marketed as the “people’s car” became available for …
AvtoVAZ - Wikipedia
In the Soviet Union, its products used various names, including Zhiguli, Oka, and Sputnik, which were phased out in the 1990s and replaced by Lada for the Russian market. From December …