Russian Cars


Awesome Car Chase in Russian Movie-Film

This is how they do it: two wheeled cornering and machine-guns from WW1.

From the 2000 movie Brother 2 (Brat 2) by acclaimed Russian director Balabanov.



Heroes of Great Soviet Rally Race

 

Moskvich Rally Racing Team Circa 1960

Moskvich Rally Racing Team Circa 1960

Jalopnik has done a couple of great posts about Russian cars lately. But the best, by far, has been this one: Moskvichs as great Soviet Rally cars. Turns out, they were huge on the Soviet rally circuit in the 60s and continue to generate enough nostalgia for a few diehards to stage historic rallies in the 90s.

The website  is in Russian, but you don’t need to understand Russian to check out the awesome collection of vintage Soviet Rally pictures they’ve got: SOVIET RALLY



Russian Top Gear!
March 22, 2009, 11:15 am
Filed under: Modern Cars | Tags: , , , , ,

Clarkson would be infinitely more amusing if he had a Russian accent. The third episode of Top Gear: Russia is airing this week. (thanks Jalopnik.com!) Have a look:

More after the jump: (more…)



BBC intrigued by fancy Russian ice-scraper
February 3, 2009, 4:26 pm
Filed under: Culture, Modern Cars | Tags: , , , ,

This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen on the BBC:

How Moscow copes with snow

“Inside every Russian car is one of these: a big scraper and brush for the snow and ice!”

oh dear . . . .



‘Cars For Comrades’ and other books
January 27, 2009, 1:35 pm
Filed under: Analysis, Culture, Industry, Soviet Steel

I’m so glad these books exist. Click through for more books and descriptions: (more…)



Goodbye Bush
January 27, 2009, 1:26 pm
Filed under: Culture, Soviet Steel

Is that a Volga like the ones the KGB used to use? The car looks great . . . not so much the two dudes in it though. US-Russian leaders have a long history of vehicular diplomacy. That will have to wait for another post though.



Russian Cars Get Real Press!
December 9, 2008, 3:22 pm
Filed under: Culture, Soviet Steel | Tags: , , , , , , ,

The men at BBC’s Top Gear have decided to find out if the commies ever managed to produce a “good” car. Of course, they rounded up a Niva, Zapor, Lada (Fiat 124), Volga, and some other over-steeled, underpowered cars. They did unfortunately miss the Kopeyka, which is a shame, and they didn’t give the Zapor enough time. second part of the video after the jump: (more…)



Analysis – Some Conclusions
November 28, 2008, 8:22 pm
Filed under: Analysis, Consumerism, Culture, Industry

Ok, Porf. Leving, this one’s for you:

Analysis:

Everyone judges people based on what car they drive. It’s nothing personal, it’s just a habit; no different from judging people based on the way they talk, or what clothes they wear. The guy with the convertible Lamborghini who’s always parked outside Starbucks: douchebag. Young guy with the shiny new black VW: yuppie. Middle aged guy in a Porsche: middle-aged crisis in a Porsche.  But it’s more than just stereotypes. (more…)



Abominable Snow-ZAZ
November 28, 2008, 4:06 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized

Nobody can ever say the Russians made bad cars. This little Zapor, a car more than thirty years old, can still rough it with the best of them. In fact, it can rough it better than most modern cars.

This particular example, looks completely standard. From the look of it, it’s had a pretty hard life although it doesn’t show it. One thing about Soviet cars, they all had amazing ground clearance — it sounds stupid, but it matters. They had to handle the snow and the rough roads. Today, every car maker charges more their “rugged” model: Subaru Outback, Volvo XC70, every SUV. Usually, all these cars, are simple jacked up versions of the standard model. . . . How much do you think it would cost to get a ZAZ in Canada?



Volga never made it over the wall – Soviet Steel pt.4
November 28, 2008, 2:15 pm
Filed under: Culture, Industry, Soviet Steel

Volga; a marque fondly remembered by Putin, but less so by Russians old enough to know that when a black Volga was parked outside your house, it was too late to run. The famous Russian maker of luxury cars for the people, announced in 2006 that production would end in two years. They could not compete against BMW and Audi.

Volga became a symbol for both the best and worst of the USSR. (more…)




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