Discussion
BroadsRS6 said:
Tiny market i would think but dad had a new one way back when and it was quite capable.
Is the new one any real improvement over the old one? The engine would need to be better surely?
Inline 4 1.7 with a whopping 80HPIs the new one any real improvement over the old one? The engine would need to be better surely?
So no.
The idea of spending 18K or so on one imported is slightly insane but they are cool.
https://lada4x4.co.uk/specs-%26-pricing-1
A friend had one years ago at the same time as I had Land Rover 110 V8. The Niva was definitely better off road than the 110 and was surprisingly comfortable on it. The engine was a bit weak but otherwise it was great.
I'm not sure I'd buy a new one but could be tempted by an UAZ 452 van. Amazingly capable and characterful little things that are also still available new.
I'm not sure I'd buy a new one but could be tempted by an UAZ 452 van. Amazingly capable and characterful little things that are also still available new.
Shnozz said:
There is definitely something very cool about them and in the world of Jimny's being desirable, who knows?
A mate of mine had one when we first learned to drive, so v late 90s early 00s, his was white with green and purple NIVA decals. It was new (or newish) but was basic by the standard of everyone elses hand me down first cars.I vaguely remember going to a party a few hours away in Dorset and taking my K reg Polo 1L with wind up windows, because it was more comfortable!
It was vastly more cool than an NHS hearing aide beige Nova or faded pink Polo.
nikaiyo2 said:
Shnozz said:
There is definitely something very cool about them and in the world of Jimny's being desirable, who knows?
A mate of mine had one when we first learned to drive, so v late 90s early 00s, his was white with green and purple NIVA decals. It was new (or newish) but was basic by the standard of everyone elses hand me down first cars.I vaguely remember going to a party a few hours away in Dorset and taking my K reg Polo 1L with wind up windows, because it was more comfortable!
It was vastly more cool than an NHS hearing aide beige Nova or faded pink Polo.
As someone who first got on the road in 1995 as a 17 year old I quite agree these were the most uncool things going, but now, with time, I kind of think they were so uncool they have become retro cool. And as to the functionality of it, you will no doubt be right, but I bet the 90's ones look no different to todays and are also all still plodding along at the same (low) speed they did when brand new
A guilty pleasure of mine is watching a few YouTube videos of them being driven through various Eastern European swamps
https://youtu.be/edaa6lZ7U50
https://youtu.be/edaa6lZ7U50
I used to sell these in the late 80's at the start of my motor industry career.
We did some 'Target' special editions, pop-up sunroof, side stripes and a cassette player!
We also took a couple to a place in Blackpool and had them 'decapitated' and turned into convertibles, they were fun!
We did some 'Target' special editions, pop-up sunroof, side stripes and a cassette player!
We also took a couple to a place in Blackpool and had them 'decapitated' and turned into convertibles, they were fun!
snowandrocks said:
A friend had one years ago at the same time as I had Land Rover 110 V8. The Niva was definitely better off road than the 110 and was surprisingly comfortable on it. The engine was a bit weak but otherwise it was great.
I'm not sure I'd buy a new one but could be tempted by an UAZ 452 van. Amazingly capable and characterful little things that are also still available new.
I’ve wanted a UAZ 452 for a long time, I haven’t seen many imported into the ukI'm not sure I'd buy a new one but could be tempted by an UAZ 452 van. Amazingly capable and characterful little things that are also still available new.
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