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VAZ-2101

The VAZ-2101 "Zhiguli", commonly nicknamed "Kopeyka" (for the smallest Soviet coin, 1/100 of the Ruble), is a compact sedan car (small class, passenger car, model 1 in Soviet classification) produced by the Soviet manufacturer AvtoVAZ and introduced in 1970, the company's first product.

VAZ-2101
Overview
ManufacturerVAZ, now AvtoVAZ
Also called
  • Lada 1200/1200S
  • Lada 1300
  • Lada 2101 [1]
  • VAZ-2101
Production1970–1988
AssemblyTogliatti, Samara Oblast, Russia
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • petrol:
  • 1.2 L VAZ-2101 I4
  • 1.3 L VAZ-21011 I4
  • 1.5 L VAZ-2103 I4
Transmission4-speed Manual
3-speed Automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,424 mm (95.4 in)
Length
  • 4,075 mm (160.4 in) (sedan)
  • 4,060 mm (160 in) (estate)
Width1,610 mm (63 in)
Height1,382 mm (54.4 in)
Curb weight955 kg (2,105 lb)
Chronology
Successor

The car was a heavily modified and licence-built version of the Fiat 124 tailored for the Soviet Union and much of the Eastern Bloc. Subsequently, it was widely exported to the West under the Lada brand. The station wagon version (correspondingly based on the Fiat 124 Familiare) was known as the VAZ-2102.

Development edit

The lightweight Italian Fiat 124, which had won the 1967 European Car of the Year,[2] was adapted in order to survive treacherous Russian driving conditions. Among many changes, aluminium brake drums were added to the rear, and the original Fiat engine was dropped in favour of a newer design made by NAMI. This new engine had a modern overhead camshaft design but was never used in Fiat cars. The suspension was raised to clear rough Russian roads and the bodyshell was made from thicker, heavier steel with reinforcement in key chassis areas after cracking was discovered during durability testing. The first Lada models were equipped with a starting handle in case the battery went flat in Siberian conditions, though this was later dropped. Another feature specifically intended to help out in cold conditions was a manual auxiliary fuel pump.

Some of the improvements developed by VAZ engineers were quietly applied by Fiat to the 124 in its final years of production - for example the chassis strengthening; internally within Fiat these updated models are denoted "124R", the "R" standing for 'Russian'.[citation needed]

Engines fitted to the original Lada 2101 start with the 1.2l. The drivetrain is a simple rear-wheel drive setup with a live rear axle. The engine is an inline four with two valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.

History edit

The 2101 is a re-engineered version of the Fiat 124 produced under licence from Fiat and tailored for the nations of the Eastern Bloc, but was widely exported to the West as an economy car. Although the facelifted and modernised VAZ-2105, 2104 & 2107 versions largely replaced it in the West in the early 1980s, it was still produced for the domestic market as late as 1988. Known as the Zhiguli (for the hills found near the plant[3]) within the Soviet Union, the main differences between the VAZ-2101 and the Fiat 124 are the use of thicker gauge steel for the bodyshell, drum brakes on the rear wheels in place of disc brakes, and a bespoke engine. Early versions of the car featured a starting handle for cranking the engine manually should the battery go flat in Siberian winter conditions, and an auxiliary fuel pump.

Under the licensing agreement with Fiat, VAZ were forbidden from selling the car in Italy in order to protect Fiat's lucrative home market, nor was it permitted to sell it in any export market in competition with the 124; however, exports to Western Europe began in 1974 when the 124 was discontinued in favour of Fiat's newer 131 Mirafiori. The 2101 was exported under the Lada 1200, Lada 1300, Lada 1200S and Lada 2101 [1] until 1989 and was positioned as a budget "no frills" offering; it was sold in the United Kingdom from May 1974, until the arrival of the Riva in 1983. It was the first Lada to be sold in the United Kingdom.[4]

The first year, 22,000 were produced, and capacity reached 660,000 by 1973.[3] Sales reached one million on 21 December 1973, and one and a half million in 1974.[3] In May 1974, it went on sale in Britain, priced at £979.[5]

The 2101 was built, virtually unaltered, from 1970 until 1982.[6] The slightly upgraded 21013 continued to be built until 1988.

Models edit

VAZ-2101 edit

 
Lada 1200 in Hunedoara, Romania
  • VAZ-2101 (1970–1982) — first variant was equipped with a 1,198 cc (73.1 cu in) engine (an overhead camshaft design, never used in a Fiat)[7] producing 60 PS (44 kW; 59 hp) and offering a 140 km/h (87 mph) top speed and 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in about 20 seconds.[8] Compared to the Fiat 124, 800 modifications were made in all,[7] including to rear brakes (discs to drums),[7] suspension (for higher ground clearance), carburettor, and some other parts in order to satisfy a wide range of Russian climate conditions, as well as thicker-gauge steel (so the 2101 weighed 945 kg (2,083 lb), the Fiat 90 kg (200 lb) less[7]). All these models had soft suspension adapted to the local roads that provided a very comfortable ride even on tough gravel roads. Early models included a crank, in case the battery went flat (an item later dropped) and an auxiliary fuel pump.[7] In a short time Lada became a real hit in Soviet Union. The 2101 (and its first modifications) opened a new era in Russian motoring. Unfortunately, the Togliatti plant could not supply the consumer demand and people had to wait for years to get a chance to buy the car. Exports began 21 February 1971, to Yugoslavia, with 32 cars sent to Finland, Holland, and Belgium on 30 July.[7] After a competition in the Soviet automotive magazine Za Rulyom (At the Wheel[9]), which drew 1,812 entries, in September 1971 the name Lada (Russian for "harmony") was chosen,[10] and the export models would be called Lada 1200s.[11] Production was always behind demand, and price crept up, but by 1980, the wait for a new 2101 was down to a year.[11] The 2102 estate version started production 27 April 1972.[11] Sales to Cuba began in 1971 (and until 2006, Raúl Castro drove to work in his own saloon) and Canada in 1978, but none were exported to the U.S.[12] Angola received its first one thousand Ladas in 1977, in time becoming a significant buyer.[12]
  • 21011 (1974–1981) — modified variant with a 67 hp (50 kW; 68 PS) 1,294 cc (79 cu in) engine.[12] Further changes included self-adjusting drum brakes on the rear axle, also fitted to the VAZ-2101. Flat front indicator lenses instead of the dome-shaped ones on the VAZ-2101. The "horns", or over-riders, on the bumpers were removed and replaced with a rubber strip running the whole length of the bumper. The rear lights were also smoothed in a similar manner to the indicator lenses and the passive reflector (previously a separate part underneath the main rear lights) was incorporated as a small, square-shaped part in the rear light cluster itself. The windshield pump was moved down and was operated by foot (rather than by rubber button on the dashboard VAZ 2101, which was operated with the push of a finger). The dashboard had a wood-effect plastic trim; the horn was placed on the steering wheel cover. The front and rear seats became more comfortable. Material and colouring of the instrument panel was changed from the original black on light grey to white on black, the instrument panel lighting was altered as well. On the rear pillars there were rectangular ventilation holes with grille, which were not present on the VAZ-2101. Four horizontal oval holes for improved air flow to the radiator appeared on the front panel just above the front bumper. The export series were designated the Lada 1300.
  • 21012--right-hand drive saloon with the 1,198 cc (73.1 cu in) four, entered production 22 May 1973, for export to Japan, Australia, and Britain (which proved a very successful market).[12]
  • 21013 (1977–1988) — similar to VAZ-21011, 1,198 cc (73.1 cu in) engine, exported as the Lada 1200 with an upgraded version (incorporating the exterior and dashboard changes introduced with the VAZ-21011) called Lada 1200S.
  • 21014 estate, with the 1,198 cc (73.1 cu in) four, entered production 22 May 1973, for export to Japan, Australia, and Britain (which proved a very successful market).[12]
  • 21016 (1976–1981) — special modification, only available to Soviet police, 1,452 cc (89 cu in) engine (from VAZ-2103) in VAZ-21011 body.[13]
  • 21018 (1978) — first series rotary engine modification for Soviet police & KGB with one-rotor 70 hp (52 kW; 71 PS) VAZ-311 Wankel engine with electronic ignition and twin-electrode sparking plugs.[14] It also featured a downdraft carburettor, with different jet sizes to the 2101, and two-stage aircleaner.[15] Presented to the public by 1982. Only 250 built.[15] Engine durability was an issue, wearing out at just 20,000 km (12,000 mi).[16]
  • 21019 Arkan (1983?) — second series rotary engine modification for Soviet police & KGB with two-rotor 120 hp (89 kW; 120 PS) VAZ-411 or VAZ-4132 Wankel engine.[17]

VAZ-2102 edit

The estate version of the VAZ-2101 (based on the Fiat 124 Familiare) was known as the 2102 and was available from 1971. It was replaced by the 2104 (Lada Riva in some markets) in 1985. Over 660,000 were built by end of production in 1986.[18] In May 1974, it went on sale in Britain, priced at £979.[5]

  • VAZ-2102 (1971–1986) — also known as Lada 1200 Combi (1200 ES Estate).
  • VAZ-21021 (1974–1985) — equipped with 1,294 cc (79 cu in) engine. Also known as Lada 1300 Combi. Export models got a rear washer/wiper.[5]
  • VAZ-21023 (1973–1985) — equipped with 1,452 cc (89 cu in) engine. Also known as Lada 1500 Combi (1500 DL Estate). Export models got a rear washer/wiper.[5] Lada 1500 Estate sales in the UK started in October 1977 and ended in October 1985 as the Lada 1500 DL Estate.

VAZ-2103 edit

The 2103 (known in export markets as the Lada 1500) was very similar to the 2101, and had many common features with the Fiat 124 Special that was developed at the same time as the 2103, but with an external trim closer to the larger and more upmarket Fiat 125. It can be identified by four headlights, a squarer appearance to the front grille, and a different interior. Some markets also received the VAZ-2106, or Lada 1600.

Technical specifications edit

Type VAZ-2101 VAZ-21011
Mass, dry 890 kg
Mass, roadworthy 955 kg 1010 kg
Max. permissible mass 1355 kg 1400 kg
Length 4073 mm
Width 1611 mm
Height 1440 mm
Wheelbase 2424 mm
Track width (front) 1349 mm
Track width (rear) 1305 mm
Ground clearance (fully laden) 170 mm
Turning raidus 5.6 m
Ramp angle (front) 36 °
Ramp angle (rear 17 °
Tyres 114-330 mm (4½-13 in)
Engine code VAZ-2101 VAZ-21011
Engine type Water-cooled, straight-four, Otto,
counterflow cylinder head, duplex-chain driven overhead camshaft
Fuel system Two-stage downdraught carburetter type 2101-1107010-02
Displacement 1198 cm3 1294 cm3
Bore × Stroke 76 mm × 66 mm 79 mm × 66 mm
Compression   8,5 8,8
Rated power (GOST–14846) 46 kW (62 PS) at 5600 min−1 51 kW (69 PS) at 5600 min−1
Rated power (DIN 70020) 44 kW (60 PS) at 5600 min−1 48 kW (65 PS) at 5600 min−1
Rated power (SAE J1349) 48 kW (65 PS) at 5600 min−1
Max. torque (GOST–14846) 87 N·m (8.9 kp·m) at 3400 min−1 93 N·m (9.5 kp·m) at 3400 min−1
Fuel type Petrol
AI-93 GOST 2084-67
Top speed 140 km/h 145 km/h
Acceleration (0–100 km/h) 22 s 18 s
Stopping distance (at 80 km/h) 38 m
Fuel consumption (combined, l/100 km) 8.0 l 9.0 l
Gradeability (1st gear) 34 %
Fuel tank volume 39 l
Source [19] [20]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b
  2. ^ . caroftheyear.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2010. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Thompson, Andy (2008). Cars of the Soviet Union : the definitive history. Somerset, UK: Haynes Publishing. p. 106. ISBN 978-1-84425-483-5. OCLC 191923909.
  4. ^ Peter Rogers. "Lada Owners Club of GB UK Lada history". Lada-owners-club.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-10-15.
  5. ^ a b c d Thompson, p.116.
  6. ^ Thompson, p.104 caption.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Thompson, p.109.
  8. ^ Braunschweig, Robert; et al., eds. (11 March 1976). Automobil Revue '76 (in German and French). Vol. 71. Berne, Switzerland: Hallwag AG. pp. 443–444. ISBN 3-444-60023-2.
  9. ^ Thompson, p.16.
  10. ^ Thompson, pp.109-110.
  11. ^ a b c Thompson, p.110.
  12. ^ a b c d e Thompson, p.111.
  13. ^ Thompson, p.115.
  14. ^ Thompson, pp. 115, 235-236.
  15. ^ a b Thompson, p.235.
  16. ^ Thompson, p.236.
  17. ^ Thompson, pp.115 and 236.
  18. ^ Thompson, p.115 caption.
  19. ^ V. A. Vershigora, L. I. Vihko, Y. M. Solotaryev, Y. M. Pashin, K. B. Pyatkov: Avtomobili „Zhiguli“, Mechanical engineering publishing company, Moscow 1977, p. 2
  20. ^ Werner Oswald (ed.): Kraftfahrzeuge der DDR. 2nd edition, Motorbuchverlag, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-613-01913-2, p. 161

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The VAZ 2101 Zhiguli commonly nicknamed Kopeyka for the smallest Soviet coin 1 100 of the Ruble is a compact sedan car small class passenger car model 1 in Soviet classification produced by the Soviet manufacturer AvtoVAZ and introduced in 1970 the company s first product VAZ 2101OverviewManufacturerVAZ now AvtoVAZAlso calledLada 1200 1200SLada 1300Lada 2101 1 VAZ 2101Production1970 1988AssemblyTogliatti Samara Oblast RussiaBody and chassisClassCompact carBody style4 door sedan5 door estateLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedFiat 124SEAT 124Tofas Murat 124Premier 118NEVAZ 2103VAZ 2106VAZ 2107PowertrainEnginepetrol 1 2 L VAZ 2101 I41 3 L VAZ 21011 I41 5 L VAZ 2103 I4Transmission4 speed Manual3 speed AutomaticDimensionsWheelbase2 424 mm 95 4 in Length4 075 mm 160 4 in sedan 4 060 mm 160 in estate Width1 610 mm 63 in Height1 382 mm 54 4 in Curb weight955 kg 2 105 lb ChronologySuccessorVAZ 2103Lada Riva The car was a heavily modified and licence built version of the Fiat 124 tailored for the Soviet Union and much of the Eastern Bloc Subsequently it was widely exported to the West under the Lada brand The station wagon version correspondingly based on the Fiat 124 Familiare was known as the VAZ 2102 Contents 1 Development 2 History 3 Models 3 1 VAZ 2101 3 2 VAZ 2102 3 3 VAZ 2103 4 Technical specifications 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 ReferencesDevelopment editThe lightweight Italian Fiat 124 which had won the 1967 European Car of the Year 2 was adapted in order to survive treacherous Russian driving conditions Among many changes aluminium brake drums were added to the rear and the original Fiat engine was dropped in favour of a newer design made by NAMI This new engine had a modern overhead camshaft design but was never used in Fiat cars The suspension was raised to clear rough Russian roads and the bodyshell was made from thicker heavier steel with reinforcement in key chassis areas after cracking was discovered during durability testing The first Lada models were equipped with a starting handle in case the battery went flat in Siberian conditions though this was later dropped Another feature specifically intended to help out in cold conditions was a manual auxiliary fuel pump Some of the improvements developed by VAZ engineers were quietly applied by Fiat to the 124 in its final years of production for example the chassis strengthening internally within Fiat these updated models are denoted 124R the R standing for Russian citation needed Engines fitted to the original Lada 2101 start with the 1 2l The drivetrain is a simple rear wheel drive setup with a live rear axle The engine is an inline four with two valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft History editThe 2101 is a re engineered version of the Fiat 124 produced under licence from Fiat and tailored for the nations of the Eastern Bloc but was widely exported to the West as an economy car Although the facelifted and modernised VAZ 2105 2104 amp 2107 versions largely replaced it in the West in the early 1980s it was still produced for the domestic market as late as 1988 Known as the Zhiguli for the hills found near the plant 3 within the Soviet Union the main differences between the VAZ 2101 and the Fiat 124 are the use of thicker gauge steel for the bodyshell drum brakes on the rear wheels in place of disc brakes and a bespoke engine Early versions of the car featured a starting handle for cranking the engine manually should the battery go flat in Siberian winter conditions and an auxiliary fuel pump Under the licensing agreement with Fiat VAZ were forbidden from selling the car in Italy in order to protect Fiat s lucrative home market nor was it permitted to sell it in any export market in competition with the 124 however exports to Western Europe began in 1974 when the 124 was discontinued in favour of Fiat s newer 131 Mirafiori The 2101 was exported under the Lada 1200 Lada 1300 Lada 1200S and Lada 2101 1 until 1989 and was positioned as a budget no frills offering it was sold in the United Kingdom from May 1974 until the arrival of the Riva in 1983 It was the first Lada to be sold in the United Kingdom 4 The first year 22 000 were produced and capacity reached 660 000 by 1973 3 Sales reached one million on 21 December 1973 and one and a half million in 1974 3 In May 1974 it went on sale in Britain priced at 979 5 The 2101 was built virtually unaltered from 1970 until 1982 6 The slightly upgraded 21013 continued to be built until 1988 Models editVAZ 2101 edit nbsp Lada 1200 in Hunedoara Romania VAZ 2101 1970 1982 first variant was equipped with a 1 198 cc 73 1 cu in engine an overhead camshaft design never used in a Fiat 7 producing 60 PS 44 kW 59 hp and offering a 140 km h 87 mph top speed and 0 100 km h 0 62 mph in about 20 seconds 8 Compared to the Fiat 124 800 modifications were made in all 7 including to rear brakes discs to drums 7 suspension for higher ground clearance carburettor and some other parts in order to satisfy a wide range of Russian climate conditions as well as thicker gauge steel so the 2101 weighed 945 kg 2 083 lb the Fiat 90 kg 200 lb less 7 All these models had soft suspension adapted to the local roads that provided a very comfortable ride even on tough gravel roads Early models included a crank in case the battery went flat an item later dropped and an auxiliary fuel pump 7 In a short time Lada became a real hit in Soviet Union The 2101 and its first modifications opened a new era in Russian motoring Unfortunately the Togliatti plant could not supply the consumer demand and people had to wait for years to get a chance to buy the car Exports began 21 February 1971 to Yugoslavia with 32 cars sent to Finland Holland and Belgium on 30 July 7 After a competition in the Soviet automotive magazine Za Rulyom At the Wheel 9 which drew 1 812 entries in September 1971 the name Lada Russian for harmony was chosen 10 and the export models would be called Lada 1200s 11 Production was always behind demand and price crept up but by 1980 the wait for a new 2101 was down to a year 11 The 2102 estate version started production 27 April 1972 11 Sales to Cuba began in 1971 and until 2006 Raul Castro drove to work in his own saloon and Canada in 1978 but none were exported to the U S 12 Angola received its first one thousand Ladas in 1977 in time becoming a significant buyer 12 21011 1974 1981 modified variant with a 67 hp 50 kW 68 PS 1 294 cc 79 cu in engine 12 Further changes included self adjusting drum brakes on the rear axle also fitted to the VAZ 2101 Flat front indicator lenses instead of the dome shaped ones on the VAZ 2101 The horns or over riders on the bumpers were removed and replaced with a rubber strip running the whole length of the bumper The rear lights were also smoothed in a similar manner to the indicator lenses and the passive reflector previously a separate part underneath the main rear lights was incorporated as a small square shaped part in the rear light cluster itself The windshield pump was moved down and was operated by foot rather than by rubber button on the dashboard VAZ 2101 which was operated with the push of a finger The dashboard had a wood effect plastic trim the horn was placed on the steering wheel cover The front and rear seats became more comfortable Material and colouring of the instrument panel was changed from the original black on light grey to white on black the instrument panel lighting was altered as well On the rear pillars there were rectangular ventilation holes with grille which were not present on the VAZ 2101 Four horizontal oval holes for improved air flow to the radiator appeared on the front panel just above the front bumper The export series were designated the Lada 1300 21012 right hand drive saloon with the 1 198 cc 73 1 cu in four entered production 22 May 1973 for export to Japan Australia and Britain which proved a very successful market 12 21013 1977 1988 similar to VAZ 21011 1 198 cc 73 1 cu in engine exported as the Lada 1200 with an upgraded version incorporating the exterior and dashboard changes introduced with the VAZ 21011 called Lada 1200S 21014 estate with the 1 198 cc 73 1 cu in four entered production 22 May 1973 for export to Japan Australia and Britain which proved a very successful market 12 21016 1976 1981 special modification only available to Soviet police 1 452 cc 89 cu in engine from VAZ 2103 in VAZ 21011 body 13 21018 1978 first series rotary engine modification for Soviet police amp KGB with one rotor 70 hp 52 kW 71 PS VAZ 311 Wankel engine with electronic ignition and twin electrode sparking plugs 14 It also featured a downdraft carburettor with different jet sizes to the 2101 and two stage aircleaner 15 Presented to the public by 1982 Only 250 built 15 Engine durability was an issue wearing out at just 20 000 km 12 000 mi 16 21019 Arkan 1983 second series rotary engine modification for Soviet police amp KGB with two rotor 120 hp 89 kW 120 PS VAZ 411 or VAZ 4132 Wankel engine 17 VAZ 2102 edit The estate version of the VAZ 2101 based on the Fiat 124 Familiare was known as the 2102 and was available from 1971 It was replaced by the 2104 Lada Riva in some markets in 1985 Over 660 000 were built by end of production in 1986 18 In May 1974 it went on sale in Britain priced at 979 5 VAZ 2102 1971 1986 also known as Lada 1200 Combi 1200 ES Estate VAZ 21021 1974 1985 equipped with 1 294 cc 79 cu in engine Also known as Lada 1300 Combi Export models got a rear washer wiper 5 VAZ 21023 1973 1985 equipped with 1 452 cc 89 cu in engine Also known as Lada 1500 Combi 1500 DL Estate Export models got a rear washer wiper 5 Lada 1500 Estate sales in the UK started in October 1977 and ended in October 1985 as the Lada 1500 DL Estate VAZ 2103 edit Main article VAZ 2103 The 2103 known in export markets as the Lada 1500 was very similar to the 2101 and had many common features with the Fiat 124 Special that was developed at the same time as the 2103 but with an external trim closer to the larger and more upmarket Fiat 125 It can be identified by four headlights a squarer appearance to the front grille and a different interior Some markets also received the VAZ 2106 or Lada 1600 Technical specifications editType VAZ 2101 VAZ 21011 Mass dry 890 kg Mass roadworthy 955 kg 1010 kg Max permissible mass 1355 kg 1400 kg Length 4073 mm Width 1611 mm Height 1440 mm Wheelbase 2424 mm Track width front 1349 mm Track width rear 1305 mm Ground clearance fully laden 170 mm Turning raidus 5 6 m Ramp angle front 36 Ramp angle rear 17 Tyres 114 330 mm 4 13 in Engine code VAZ 2101 VAZ 21011 Engine type Water cooled straight four Otto counterflow cylinder head duplex chain driven overhead camshaft Fuel system Two stage downdraught carburetter type 2101 1107010 02 Displacement 1198 cm3 1294 cm3 Bore Stroke 76 mm 66 mm 79 mm 66 mm Compression e displaystyle varepsilon nbsp 8 5 8 8 Rated power GOST 14846 46 kW 62 PS at 5600 min 1 51 kW 69 PS at 5600 min 1 Rated power DIN 70020 44 kW 60 PS at 5600 min 1 48 kW 65 PS at 5600 min 1 Rated power SAE J1349 48 kW 65 PS at 5600 min 1 Max torque GOST 14846 87 N m 8 9 kp m at 3400 min 1 93 N m 9 5 kp m at 3400 min 1 Fuel type PetrolAI 93 GOST 2084 67 Top speed 140 km h 145 km h Acceleration 0 100 km h 22 s 18 s Stopping distance at 80 km h 38 m Fuel consumption combined l 100 km 8 0 l 9 0 l Gradeability 1st gear 34 Fuel tank volume 39 l Source 19 20 Gallery edit nbsp VAZ 2101 Lada Zhiguli 1200 nbsp Rally car nbsp Lada Zhiguli 1200 manufactured in 1975 nbsp VAZ 2102 Lada 2102 Riva Estate nbsp VAZ 2101 modified into a taxi limousine in Trinidad Cuba nbsp Front view nbsp Rear viewSee also editFiat 124 Lada Vauxhall Viva HAReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to VAZ 2101 a b Prospekte Sales Brochures Lada 2101 Wagen Auto Car Fahrzeug www ebay com au as archived at web archive org Previous winners caroftheyear org Archived from the original on 8 August 2010 Retrieved 18 September 2010 a b c Thompson Andy 2008 Cars of the Soviet Union the definitive history Somerset UK Haynes Publishing p 106 ISBN 978 1 84425 483 5 OCLC 191923909 Peter Rogers Lada Owners Club of GB UK Lada history Lada owners club co uk Retrieved 2010 10 15 a b c d Thompson p 116 Thompson p 104 caption a b c d e f Thompson p 109 Braunschweig Robert et al eds 11 March 1976 Automobil Revue 76 in German and French Vol 71 Berne Switzerland Hallwag AG pp 443 444 ISBN 3 444 60023 2 Thompson p 16 Thompson pp 109 110 a b c Thompson p 110 a b c d e Thompson p 111 Thompson p 115 Thompson pp 115 235 236 a b Thompson p 235 Thompson p 236 Thompson pp 115 and 236 Thompson p 115 caption V A Vershigora L I Vihko Y M Solotaryev Y M Pashin K B Pyatkov Avtomobili Zhiguli Mechanical engineering publishing company Moscow 1977 p 2 Werner Oswald ed Kraftfahrzeuge der DDR 2nd edition Motorbuchverlag Stuttgart 2000 ISBN 3 613 01913 2 p 161 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title VAZ 2101 amp oldid 1203988713, 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