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Lada making a comeback to uk
mookaloid - 11/5/10 at 12:17 PM

story on the bbc linky

quote from story comments

"The Lada 4x4 was my very first car... it traumatised me so much that I haven't driven since."


speedyxjs - 11/5/10 at 12:32 PM

quote:

keen to reintroduce a new and improved version of the Lada



well that shouldnt be too hard to acheive

ETA - Is it just me or does the Riva not look all that bad?

[Edited on 11-5-10 by speedyxjs]


Bumble - 11/5/10 at 12:45 PM

Speedy....it's just you!!

quote:
Originally posted by speedyxjs


ETA - Is it just me or does the Riva not look all that bad?

[Edited on 11-5-10 by speedyxjs]


blakep82 - 11/5/10 at 03:00 PM

^oi, i like them too! haven't you seen the lowered riva with the fiat twin cam (i think) engine?


T66 - 11/5/10 at 04:08 PM

Ive got a 1995 Niva ....


And a rebuilt Fiat 2.0 Tc in my garage...which will go in eventually.




On its first off road competition trial on part worn tyres.

Out of 30+ other vehicles I was fourth in the RTV class.

And I dropped out after 7 sections as I broke it...


Not once over winter did the Niva even look or feel like the snow we had In Northumberland was going to stop it.


Cheap parts available from Alan Bird in Cumbria...

fuel pump £8
Oil Filter £3
Ball joint £8

The only thing they do really well is drink petrol !






www.lada.co.uk


The best bit is driving past people and seeing them smiling/laughing at it...


I plan to use it to tow my Fiat 126 /trailer to events when its built.

Cool ! - "Different is good"






[Edited on 11/5/10 by T66]


T66 - 11/5/10 at 04:14 PM


T66 - 11/5/10 at 04:17 PM





ReMan - 11/5/10 at 04:58 PM

I seem to recall selling an engine out of a Renault 17 Coupe (which I wish I still had) to a bloke to fit in a Niva?
Useless trivia


AdamR - 11/5/10 at 05:13 PM

I sold my Niva a couple of years ago. Storming off road ability and with a tailwind I could squeeze 95mph out of it on motorways. Admittedly it was slightly traumatic at those speeds, but generally one of the best/most fondly remembered cars I've owned! The 1.7i is not too bad on fuel either, much better than the older 1.6.


T66 - 11/5/10 at 06:34 PM

quote:
Originally posted by AdamR
I sold my Niva a couple of years ago. Storming off road ability and with a tailwind I could squeeze 95mph out of it on motorways. Admittedly it was slightly traumatic at those speeds, but generally one of the best/most fondly remembered cars I've owned! The 1.7i is not too bad on fuel either, much better than the older 1.6.





Ive seen that Niva on the Lada UK site, did you sell it to a lad called Simon ??


Sure its his...


jlparsons - 11/5/10 at 07:00 PM

Bumble, may I congratulate you on a class act avatar!


rusty nuts - 11/5/10 at 08:15 PM

I thought it was the Skoda that spawned a thousand jokes?


AdamR - 12/5/10 at 09:51 AM

quote:
Originally posted by T66

Ive seen that Niva on the Lada UK site, did you sell it to a lad called Simon ??

Sure its his...


Possibly, though the guy I sold it to was not aware of Lada UK at the time. It's also possible that it's been sold on again.

Do you have any links? I'd love to find out what's become of "Boris"!