The video appears to be a review of a Soviet-era car, specifically a VAZ 2101, also known as a Lada. The reviewer discusses the car's history and features, including its engine, interior, and exterior design. The car was produced in the Soviet Union and was popular due to its reliability and durability. The reviewer also mentions that the car was exported abroad under a different name due to the word "Lada" being associated with a derogatory term in some countries. The video also includes a segment where the reviewer uses an application to check the car's history and ownership. Throughout the video, the reviewer is seen inspecting the car and sharing interesting facts and anecdotes about it. The tone of the video is informal and conversational, with the reviewer often joking and making humorous comments.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The car being discussed is a Soviet-era VAZ 2101, also known as a Lada.
2. The VAZ 2101 was based on the Fiat 124 and was produced under license from Fiat.
3. The Soviet Union and Italy signed an agreement to produce the car jointly.
4. The car underwent over 800 changes to make it suitable for the Soviet climate and roads.
5. The engine was upgraded to a 1200 cubic centimeter engine.
6. The car was produced from 1970 to 1988.
7. In 1973, over 400,000 VAZ 2101 cars were produced.
8. The car was exported to other countries under different names.
9. The VAZ 2101 was awarded the title of "Best Domestic Car of the 20th Century" by the magazine "Behind the Wheel".
10. The car was popular for drifting competitions due to its large resource for modification.
11. The VAZ 2101 was known by different names, including "Kopek", "Edinichka", and "Zhiguli".
12. The car's interior was made of leather.
13. The car had a manual transmission and a carburetor.
14. The VAZ 2101 was equipped with a spare tire, jack, and set of tools as standard equipment.
15. The car's engine could be modified for drifting.
16. The VAZ 2101 was popular among Soviet citizens, with many people using it to travel to their dachas and villages.
17. The car was also used by special services and had a version with right-hand drive.
18. The VAZ 2101 was known for its reliability and maintainability.