To be more accurate, it was produced in the Soviet Union and later Ukraine, so this is a SU-collectible, not Russian. Concerning 'high quality' - it was never considered here as a 'high quality vehicles', basically as any vehicle produced in SU. But, it is very, very maintainable even with the simplest tools, even in the middle of nowhere in the mud. And yes it is very capable off road. But the owner driving it must be almost a serviceman - familiar with the vehicle and able to fix at least most unreliable systems. For the low gear - it has ratio of 7,2 which produces a final crawl ratio as high as 150! This is probably to compensate for relatively weak engine which only has 40 HP. There are different versions of wheel hubs with even higher ratios, and they were used as towing cars in airports. Used cars are still available for sale, but mostly with engines from another vehicles and replaced subsystems, rarely original.
My grandfather had a zaporozhets, many years ago. The funniest thing he told me about it, is the trunk that located at the front is made on purpose, because on top speed of 40km/h you gotta keep an eye on your stuff (some pedestrian could steal it from you while you driving)
It was producing in the Soviet Union from 1970s, but only in Ukrainian Soviet Republic. And after the collapse of the Soviet Union it was producing in the independent Ukraine until 2000es. So it has nothing to do with Russia, except that Russia has always wanted to see Ukraine as part of its empire
@@bololollek9245 A propaganda thesis that Russians have begun to use recently. Ukraine has the first letter "U", and "outskirts" has the first letter "o". Ukraine refers to the Ukrainian word "kraina" - that is, "country", but not "outskirts". Until the 20th century, in many works it was called "Vkraina"
@@labfunk78 Слово Украина существовало со времён Киевской Руси - как минимум, с XII века. Впервые оно упоминается в Киевской летописи Ипатьевского свода, известного по спискам XV-XVI веков, под 1187 годом в связи со смертью переяславского князя Владимира Глебовича («ѡ нем же Оукраина много постона»)[1], позднее Украина упоминается в той же летописи под 1189 годом («и приѣхавшю же емѹ ко Оукраинѣ Галичькои»)[1] и в Галицко-Волынской летописи под 1213 годом («и приӕ Берестии и Оугровескъ и Верещинъ и Ст҃олпъ[pl] и Комовъ[pl] и всю Оукраиноу»)[2]. Также в Галицко-Волынской летописи под 1268 годом встречается соответствующий демоним («и зане вѣсть бѧхѹть подали имъ Лѧхове Оукраинѧнѣ»)[3].
would be cool if you actually explained WHAT it is - like, why was it procudes, where, why (cheap off road vehicle for example) what technology was used (from which private cars), etc. cause like this is like teaching you to swim by throwing you into the pool - could be done better.
To be more accurate, it was produced in the Soviet Union and later Ukraine, so this is a SU-collectible, not Russian.
Concerning 'high quality' - it was never considered here as a 'high quality vehicles', basically as any vehicle produced in SU.
But, it is very, very maintainable even with the simplest tools, even in the middle of nowhere in the mud.
And yes it is very capable off road.
But the owner driving it must be almost a serviceman - familiar with the vehicle and able to fix at least most unreliable systems.
For the low gear - it has ratio of 7,2 which produces a final crawl ratio as high as 150! This is probably to compensate for relatively weak engine which only has 40 HP. There are different versions of wheel hubs with even higher ratios, and they were used as towing cars in airports.
Used cars are still available for sale, but mostly with engines from another vehicles and replaced subsystems, rarely original.
instaBlaster
correct
@@ddadewers3332 а що не правильно написано?
My grandfather had a zaporozhets, many years ago. The funniest thing he told me about it, is the trunk that located at the front is made on purpose, because on top speed of 40km/h you gotta keep an eye on your stuff (some pedestrian could steal it from you while you driving)
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Not russha , it's made in Ukraine.
USSR
Yes I drove one of these and I was very impressed
this is not a Russian car this is a Ukrainian car
He meant car was brought there from Russia, not produced there
It’s Soviet made vehicle
@@andriypurshuk1312 Ukraine is Russia
@Maximilian-t1x Russia is Ukraine
It is not Russian. It is Ukrainian. Lutsk is located in Ukraine.
USSR
It was producing in the Soviet Union from 1970s, but only in Ukrainian Soviet Republic. And after the collapse of the Soviet Union it was producing in the independent Ukraine until 2000es. So it has nothing to do with Russia, except that Russia has always wanted to see Ukraine as part of its empire
@@bololollek9245 A propaganda thesis that Russians have begun to use recently. Ukraine has the first letter "U", and "outskirts" has the first letter "o". Ukraine refers to the Ukrainian word "kraina" - that is, "country", but not "outskirts". Until the 20th century, in many works it was called "Vkraina"
@@labfunk78 Слово Украина существовало со времён Киевской Руси - как минимум, с XII века. Впервые оно упоминается в Киевской летописи Ипатьевского свода, известного по спискам XV-XVI веков, под 1187 годом в связи со смертью переяславского князя Владимира Глебовича («ѡ нем же Оукраина много постона»)[1], позднее Украина упоминается в той же летописи под 1189 годом («и приѣхавшю же емѹ ко Оукраинѣ Галичькои»)[1] и в Галицко-Волынской летописи под 1213 годом («и приӕ Берестии и Оугровескъ и Верещинъ и Ст҃олпъ[pl] и Комовъ[pl] и всю Оукраиноу»)[2]. Также в Галицко-Волынской летописи под 1268 годом встречается соответствующий демоним («и зане вѣсть бѧхѹть подали имъ Лѧхове Оукраинѧнѣ»)[3].
@@labfunk78брехня. Почитай древние летописи. Украина и Россия это всегда было единым целым. А разделение их это как раз пропаганда.
Ничего не понятно но очень интересно) my car
Top tech andrew... I'm 15 and got it for my 14th birthday.
Dude, this is so cool as a gift. Where are you from? Im 18 do you want ro exchange knowledge?
Price ?
Super car 4wd
Это первый в мире, серийный СОВЕТСКИЙ кроссовер.
😍👍
UA !!!!!!
would be cool if you actually explained WHAT it is - like, why was it procudes, where, why (cheap off road vehicle for example) what technology was used (from which private cars), etc.
cause like this is like teaching you to swim by throwing you into the pool - could be done better.
На луаз проблемы с запчастями даже в России, так что на оффроуд не советую ездить)) Если что, знаю магазин запчастей в Ростове на Дону.
В России есть запчасти, но у барыг! Хотя я однажды из Харькова в Елец вез подкрылки на ЗАЗ-968М, а то в России их вообще не было...
@@Tovarisch.A I ordered some parts from Russia and Ukraine. I live in Bulgaria. Its not that bad of a problem.
Да можно все найти при желании, даже кузовню
It’s Ukrainian car! Volyn even locate in Ukraine
Сделана в СССР,а окраина все проскакала!!!.......все,что досталось отСССР-все промотали.
@@ЮрийФёдоров-ю6п ussr? No, it’s Ukraine 🇺🇦! Slava Ukraine 🫶🏻💪🏻
This car has nothing to do with russia. It is Ukrainian car, which was produced in Soviet Ukraine in western part of the country.