GAZ and ZiL: The Death Throes of Soviet Luxury

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @tambarskelfir
    @tambarskelfir Год назад +522

    Don't try to be funny, you're not. Try to stay on topic, you know the thing that is actually interesting. Protip.

    • @thetachi5
      @thetachi5 Год назад +257

      Are these comments like a crap meme now? Very similar but more and more intense for attention. More posting just to do it rather than with any truth or purpose. A pro tip, wow lol

    • @nimble9985
      @nimble9985 Год назад +474

      Pin of Shame

    • @lilfattyb
      @lilfattyb Год назад +88

      🤓☝🏻

    • @kazefw3834
      @kazefw3834 Год назад +22

      LMAO

    • @alext3811
      @alext3811 Год назад +21

      @thetachi5 Really? I'm new to this channel. (Recommended, I am subscribed to LazerPig)

  • @NeurodivergentSuperiority
    @NeurodivergentSuperiority Год назад +570

    Don't let this distract you from the fact that Lada and Zaorophets had plans and projects for Group B rally racing

    • @IntergalacticBinman
      @IntergalacticBinman  Год назад +181

      Yet another topic already in the backlog! The various Eastern Bloc attempts at Group B and Group S are deserving of their own video.

    • @NeurodivergentSuperiority
      @NeurodivergentSuperiority Год назад +24

      @@IntergalacticBinman You are thinking of everything!
      Shit, i gotta make my own videos on even more obscure topics fast

    • @heavytube7890
      @heavytube7890 Год назад +14

      @@IntergalacticBinman This topic scares me by quite a large mile. I also cannot say how excited i am - this sounds to be excellent!

    • @BFB_tg
      @BFB_tg Год назад +3

      @@IntergalacticBinman That would be awesome! Will be waiting for that!

    • @softcatmonster
      @softcatmonster Год назад +13

      Wait, so would they just immediately catch fire, instead of waiting to crash before catching fire like all the other Group B rally cars did?

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy1 Год назад +24

    when Brezhnev asked his mother "how do you like all my cars?" she said "“It’s very nice, but what will happen when the Communists come back to power?” Last week i ordered a VOSTOK amphibia

  • @Zughiv
    @Zughiv Год назад +367

    i discovered your channel via lazerpigs shoutout yesterday, binged all your videos in one sitting, and was left feeling empty throughout today, thinking, theres nothing to return to after uni.
    Thank you for the wonderful surprise.

  • @Унылый
    @Унылый Год назад +404

    A very unexpected topic for a video on soviet/russian cars. People outside the former USSR are usually just talk about Ladas or if they want to dig deeper - Moskvitches. And yet - here we are. A detailed look on something very few know about. Love it. Thanks to the forementioned Pig for shouting you out.
    Also, i find the lack of Volga 3111 in the video disturbing. That was truly the last grasp by Gaz at a modern Volga, and was produced in bigger numbers than 3105, and was kind of a cheaper smaller more avalible to the people. Yet, still costed the same as western counterparts

    • @IntergalacticBinman
      @IntergalacticBinman  Год назад +74

      I didn't cover the 3111 because it was much more a do-over of previous gen volgas, with much of the floorpan sharing similar fundamentals from what I've been able to learn (although I'd be interested to be corrected!). I was more so trying to focus on the new developments being made, to emphasize the point that not *everything* in the USSR was a tarted-up 60s turd. On top of that, if I covered the 3111 I'd feel obligated to cover every single modernisation attempt of the old Volga platform which would've blown the video out of proportion; I did that once with the Rover video, and that took me (admittedly on-and-off) 3 months!

    • @GetToHellOut
      @GetToHellOut Год назад +12

      ​@@IntergalacticBinman no, actually it's other way around. Volga 3111 was an all original car at the design stage, but in order to get into production, some parts were "temporary" changed to the Volga 3110 one's (like, for example, rear suspension). But after the 3111 failure, some parts of 3111 were remade for 3110, thus making 31105 with new front suspension, based on the 3111.

    • @adriangaliver
      @adriangaliver Год назад +7

      Вот уж кого точно не ожидал увидеть в комментариях. Здравствуй, Унылый

    • @Унылый
      @Унылый Год назад +4

      @@adriangaliver я вездесущ

    • @moron1138
      @moron1138 Год назад +2

      @CheeseScout if grandma had a pair of wheels, she would've been a motorcycle

  • @DanteBC
    @DanteBC Год назад +107

    I'm living in Nizhniy Novgorod and lived all my teen years in the city where ZMZ plant was located and engines for Volga cars were made. Thank you for such a deep and detailed video about complicated and probably confusing history of Russian automotive history.

    • @plum_bit
      @plum_bit 22 дня назад

      Hi. Please stop killing Ukrainians.

  • @leoantonov5513
    @leoantonov5513 Год назад +77

    Thanks for the great video! A small correction: ZIL is torn down years ago, now there’s a residential complex. The only thing left from old ZIL is its entrance building. Being a teenager when ZIL was demolished, I’ve made numerous visits there and it fascinated me just how massive this factory was.
    Btw, I know an owner of one of 55 GAZ 3105s… let me put it this way: it shows that it’s not a production model. And in case anyone wondered, yeah, that front seats are indeed pulled from a Volvo.

    • @leoantonov5513
      @leoantonov5513 Год назад +7

      @@astafford8865 lol what

    • @leoantonov5513
      @leoantonov5513 Год назад +8

      @CheeseScout yeah, I’ve seen that documentary. There are also numerous written sources in Russian about last years of ZIL, it’s a sad story. As an automotive enthusiast you also might be interested in history of MZMA/AZLK plant (their cars are known as Moskvitchs) - they had a lot of innovative ideas for that time and place, and I think most of post-Soviet automotive-related people at some point were working at AZLK

    • @95blahblahhaha
      @95blahblahhaha Год назад

      He liked everybody's comments except yours lol 😂😂🤔🤔

    • @Telecolor-in3cl
      @Telecolor-in3cl Год назад

      @@leoantonov5513 But the "Z.I.L." refrigerator division, where it was located?

    • @leoantonov5513
      @leoantonov5513 Год назад +1

      @@Telecolor-in3cl it was on that exact factory! Let me explain a thing about Soviet factories: every factory was required to produce some kind of "basic consumer goods". Each of them, no exceptions. So we had things like frying pans and forks made on secret military factories, or, as with ZIL, refrigerators.
      We actually had one, thing was indestructible and stylish. Heavy as a tank. Worked well despite being 50-ish years old.

  • @Seltsamisierend
    @Seltsamisierend Год назад +22

    "Nobody would want to become the black volga driver"
    *not me looking out my window into a gigantic black volga grill*

  • @kexmachine
    @kexmachine Год назад +1271

    Tovarish, thank you for promoting the great soviet automobile industry. Unlike stupid westerners, we, have the best accessories in our cars. Unlimited entertainment from constantly fixing them and amazing winter fishing hole. Tovarish Lazer Pig sends his regards.

    • @КостикК
      @КостикК Год назад +41

      frequent breakdowns of Soviet cars is just a myth. In addition, Soviet cars were built with increased strength, since operating conditions in Russia are more severe.

    • @kexmachine
      @kexmachine Год назад +91

      @@КостикК all of my uncles that had rust bucket called Жигуль, would disagree with you. Also, there is a reason why it was a dream in a union to buy ANY international car.

    • @Zughiv
      @Zughiv Год назад +28

      fully agree, but the cool reason that they might seem reliable and your uncles still had a rustbucket of a žiguly is the fact that they were designed to be built so poorly that any roadside fixes with a rock and some shoelace will probably be about as good as the factory stuff

    • @marcusott2973
      @marcusott2973 Год назад +26

      ​@@КостикК Lada wasn't even a Soviet designed car, it's a Fiat 124 dumbed down for Russia and designed in Turin. Assembled in the Toligstatt plant, completely built by Fiat.

    • @zetros3
      @zetros3 Год назад +18

      @@Zughiv that doesn't give these cars an excuse for the fact that they're still piles of shit. western manufacturing wasn't amazing by any modern standards, but even back then i'd wager it was lightyears better than any russian production.

  • @waffles4322
    @waffles4322 Год назад +61

    Honestly though, I've always wanted a GAZ. The real comedy is that here in the US it's easier to buy a T34. Seriously.

  • @alexeishayya-shirokov3603
    @alexeishayya-shirokov3603 Год назад +11

    A very well researched video, especially for someone who doesn't know Russian.
    A couple of remarks though:
    1- You left out the GAZ 3111 Volga from the early 2000s, which failed for the same reason it's predecessors did: a good car that wasn't significantly cheaper than it's established competition in the executive car segment.
    2- GAZ wasn't "robbed by Putin and the oligarchs" (a very oversimplified relationship btw). Its civilian plants and brand name were bought up by Oleg Deripaska's "Basic Element" industrial group, and is now the country's largest manufacturer of vans and pickup trucks, and the second largest manufacturer of buses and coaches. Last but not least, they went from an enterprise that relied on state funding to survive in the 1990s one that actually turns a profit (yes, even without it's military vehicles, which accounted for the bulk of its revenue in Soviet times).

  • @h.dejong2531
    @h.dejong2531 Год назад +114

    Zil had one last gasp with the ZIL-4112R. A prototype was built in 2006-2012. This was basically a 41047 with a facelift, and an attempt to get a Kremlin contract for new state limousines. There's an hour-long documentary 'The last limousine' that tells the story of the 4112R. Putin went 'nah' and used Mercedes limos until the Aurus brand was set up to build the Senat.

    • @finnjb3249
      @finnjb3249 Год назад +2

      Holy shit dude I just looked it up it's so pimpin
      i 💞 chromies

    • @СеменШилов-ш5в
      @СеменШилов-ш5в Год назад +2

      The cars in the film are made for the May 9 parade. For himself, Putin made the Cortege project ("проект кортеж"), which ZIL never completed.

    • @SurnaturalM
      @SurnaturalM 7 месяцев назад +2

      I saw one in Canada near Toronto. It was a magnificent car. It's very rare here, I think it's the only one in Canada. It was at an auto exposition. It looks intimidating, like a tank.
      (The older limousine, not the prototype, obviously)

  • @notaslav
    @notaslav Год назад +92

    I love it when people make videos on the Soviet car industry. My grandfather was a driver for a local KGB agent, and his Volga was given as a personal car. My other grandfather frame swapped the body of a used, rusty VAZ-2101 he had bought onto a scrap VAZ-2105 chassis, as it was easier to do that than to buy a new car. Soviet car culture is so interesting. Great video, love ❤

    • @notaslav
      @notaslav Год назад +3

      @CheeseScout I believe it was the standard version, V8s were only given to higher-ranking officials and some police forces if I remember correctly

    • @TheMadSlavik
      @TheMadSlavik Год назад +2

      ​@CheeseScoutI think he was driving a regular Volga for a KGB official. The V8 ones were for field operatives to keep up with cars of foreign diplomats (i.e. spies) while blending in with the traffic. Which is lucky for him since from what I know V8 ones required special training because in order to fit a Chaika V8 into a smaller engine bay they had remove power brakes. And Volgas never had power steering.

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  • @matrixzs5052
    @matrixzs5052 Год назад +64

    As someone who's grandad was a Volga chauffeur, I very much enjoyed someone finally covering the wierd and quirky soviet luxury cars.
    But i'd still love to see some of your takes on some other communist cars, especially the weird, niche ones, like some of the east German, Polish or Yugoslavian stuff. Also as a Latvian I can't not bring up the RAF vans and buses, anyways great video and channel.

    • @Atrau-
      @Atrau- Год назад +2

      There are @Intergalactic Binman some experimental RAF vans you can cover, like RAF-M1 "Roxanne" (РАФ-М1 Роксана) and RAF-M2 "Stils" (РАФ-М2 Стилс)
      As well as Izh's and Moskvich's experiments ("Старт", "Истра" etc.)

    • @NickAndriadze
      @NickAndriadze 5 месяцев назад

      Rafs are almost never brought up even amongst the people who know the automotive industry of the USSR well, HECK, it's almost never brought up when talking about Soviet latvia! Really underrated vehicle and although it was just an amalgamated Volga, it still had a ton of personality and I love the hull shape.

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    I kind of laighed as you were prepping for the GAZ 3106...i was not ready and almost made an audible yell seeing thay first image. It actually gives me the legitimate creeps. I've never had such a negative physical reaction to a car design.

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  • @Nanoman6666
    @Nanoman6666 9 месяцев назад +1

    Interestingly, the Gaz 3106 at 16:47 gives me some Mitsuoka Orochi vibes on the front, that's... Interesting!
    Anyway, very good videos, i just discovered your channel and i'm binge watching everything ! As an obscure car enjoyer, I really love your channel (and your humour is awesome)

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  • @neromastic4512
    @neromastic4512 Год назад +10

    As a Car Mechanic I am sad to see what has happened to the biggest Car makers of the Former Soviet Union.
    Wish I could have seen them bloom into a prosperous company selling quality cars.
    Sadly what goes up must come down,and both went down and continue to do so.

    • @KerbonautTV
      @KerbonautTV 6 месяцев назад

      Мне бы хотелось другое увидеть - крушение буржуазной власти и захват заводов рабочим классом.
      Я бы всё отдал за одну лишь возможность увидеть как всех этих буржуев отправили бы на виселицу за все их чудовищные поступки.

    • @paufernandezboj5517
      @paufernandezboj5517 4 месяца назад

      Makes sense when your car industry don't make inovations during probably 30 years or so, only when they where endangered Because russian pepole and soviet in general can acces western Cars that where better enginiered and built.

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  • @bruhmoment198
    @bruhmoment198 Год назад +31

    Hello from Nizhny!You actually showed the true history of both GAZ and ZIL,however,you missed the modern part(2010s and 2020).Gaz is still operating and is making more cars(vans)now than ever In 1994,when GAZelle first launched,it was the main and the only vehicle to keep the factory alive.The main thing why did people buy them are cheapness and being able to work in all kind of conditions. It didn't have a good quality,but it was the only van in Russia in the 90s.Right now the quality stood up a lot(mainly due to Cummins engines).As for the ZiL,their trucks are still used,but as a farming tools.Since the only cars that they made were officials,they are still in a very good condition and considered as a retro-vehicle,like 60s Mustang in the US. As of a factory,it's dead and there's nothing left in it.Overall good video

    • @davidty2006
      @davidty2006 Год назад

      Quite alot of the ZiL 131's are still going in military service.
      So are the 130's in general.

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    So this video is the first time I've ever really looked at a 4102, and well, I'm with you 100% with regards to it's presence. Sinister is the perfect term for this car. I think the corner lights would have really taken away from how that car feels to look at. I doubt I ever will, but it would be really cool to see a black 4102 in person.
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    • @ackraux1010
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      EXTREMELY late response but the black 4102 is no more, it got destroyed

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    @amielpapadopoulos5701 Год назад +1

    Just binge watched everyone of your videos, cant believe the quality of this channel, exactly what ive been looking for!!!

  • @ActionPanda-g5n
    @ActionPanda-g5n Год назад +7

    A man who likes cars and music! Also very nicely scripted. A great YT channel.

  • @MarylandResident
    @MarylandResident Год назад +1

    Literally just finished watching all your other vids right before this came out. Perfect timing.

  • @m1l3s27
    @m1l3s27 Год назад +3

    Hell yeah, I'd already finished binging the first 4 videos a couple days ago (yes, the Pig sent me). Let's go, keep it up binman. This channel primed and ready for growth.

  • @breconcameron732
    @breconcameron732 Год назад +1

    Love your videos man got one recently on my recommended page, hope you keep growing

  • @Ealsante
    @Ealsante Год назад +3

    Came because LazerPig, stayed for the quality. You make great content and it's entertaining too. Keep it up!

  • @gordonfischer8484
    @gordonfischer8484 Год назад +2

    This dudes channel is definitely going to blow up!

  • @ruffleduffle
    @ruffleduffle Год назад +4

    Joined after the raid of your channel :)
    Love your ADHD editing style and really enjoy your thoughts on the different facets of the car industry.
    - a fellow ADHDer

  • @burtbacarach5034
    @burtbacarach5034 Год назад +1

    Yep,the Pig sent me too.
    Your channel is great!Intersting informative and fu all rolled into one great big ball!The Pig has surprisingly good taste.
    Subbed.

  • @bearings3949
    @bearings3949 Год назад +11

    oh my GOD i’ve been waiting for anyone to tell the story of the russian manufacturers! it’s such an interesting topic and you’ve done such an amazing job at showing it! fantastic video, cant wait for more!!

  • @mitchsharp5718
    @mitchsharp5718 Год назад +1

    Actually the first RUclipsr I’ve turned notifications on for these vids are golden

  • @flags5765
    @flags5765 Год назад +10

    Why is the cat inspecting the cars ?
    He makes sure the are no micehaps with them

  • @dannork1240
    @dannork1240 Год назад +1

    Where has this channel been all my life? Your videos are awesome

  • @chadfookilroy2015
    @chadfookilroy2015 Год назад +3

    Ive always been interested into getting into cars, but have always been kinda overwhelmed to start, this has been an EXCELLENT recommendation from the pig, loved the video and excited for more coming up!

  • @insanlystupidpicture
    @insanlystupidpicture Год назад +1

    Sick channel man! Glad you got a shout out and I found this.

  • @AModernRogue
    @AModernRogue Год назад +3

    Glad Lazerpig introduced me to your channel! I love cars and history and this hits that sweet spot

  • @alexander1112000
    @alexander1112000 Год назад +1

    I did not know LazerPig sent me here (thanks, RUclips algorithm!) but you have earned my subscription. Congrats!

  • @zuexs690
    @zuexs690 Год назад +7

    Didn't find your channel through LazerPig, but through this randomly recommended video alone would consider you one of the best video essay youtubers I'll have the pleasure of watching as you hopefully continue to create this amazing content!! Keep it up, your 5K... I mean... 14K subs are ready for more!

  • @aandersson650
    @aandersson650 Год назад +2

    saw your mazda essay video and liked it. Then I saw this in my recommended and liked it, so I subscribed to see if you do more car content. There isn't much car content like this.

  • @OkkevanLoon
    @OkkevanLoon Год назад +3

    I'm here cuz of Lazerpig but omg your content is fun to listen to, it's funny, entertaining, great learning value and your voice is great to listen to 👍🏻 Keep making the great content

  • @perchancethishandleiswens
    @perchancethishandleiswens Год назад +1

    I am glad that this video were recommended to me, RUclips algorithm actually did good. Great content!

  • @AnimarchyHistory
    @AnimarchyHistory Год назад +16

    Don’t worry man… we all had a tankie phase *shudder*

    • @IntergalacticBinman
      @IntergalacticBinman  Год назад +2

      I like to think I didn't go further than Commieboo, but of course that might be the rose-tinted glasses talking...

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory Год назад +6

      @@IntergalacticBinman yeah. I read all the theory. Had all the books, debated and discussed. But at the end of the day when you read about all the genocides and gulags. Yeah nah.

    • @jakekaywell5972
      @jakekaywell5972 Год назад

      @@AnimarchyHistory Still a tankie. I've read theory, debated before, the works. Gulags and genocides in the case of the USSR often happened, but not for the reasons Western academics typically state.

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory Год назад +1

      @@jakekaywell5972 sure, McCarthyism is a bitch. We know. But the Tartars, Chechens, The various ethnic groups throughout the Northern Caucuses, multiple pogroms, The Holodomor, Hungary 56, Prague 68, Kolyma, Vorkuta, The Russification of all the satellite states making Russian the state language and banning the speaking of their native tongue.
      I mean I could go on. But that’s just the basics and all stuff that the USSR (now Russia) admits to doing themselves. (Except the Holodomor for obvious reasons). If we go into the stuff we “THINK” they did we will be here all night.

    • @A_Haunted_Pancake
      @A_Haunted_Pancake 3 месяца назад

      @@jakekaywell5972 Gulags and genocides happened pretty much
      any place that went ultra-red and I only wrote 'pretty much',
      because sometimes it was "just" mass murder.

  • @johnmoorefilm
    @johnmoorefilm Год назад +2

    Your work is superb, thank you ❤

  • @RichieRouge206
    @RichieRouge206 Год назад +3

    What interesting video and well researched and informative! As a car nut - I love anything quirky and strange. I was aware of Gaz and Zil so it’s great to hear more.

  • @gumingit4265
    @gumingit4265 Год назад +1

    Glad to see your chanel grow this much

  • @penthatol
    @penthatol Год назад +4

    Wow, you just refreshed my childhood memories of late 90s when I saw these Volga concepts in dad's auto magazines reports from local auto shows, wondering when I would see them on the streets instead of those 24s from 80s

  • @yeshwantdasari2075
    @yeshwantdasari2075 Год назад +1

    babe wake up, intergalactic binman just posted!
    edit: ive been following since the Mazda video so I feel special to be here before you blew up!

  • @noahmadretsma5275
    @noahmadretsma5275 Год назад +4

    Every once in a while you just find an absolute hidden gem of a youtube channel. Superb content please keep it up!

  • @ozziemcc
    @ozziemcc Год назад +2

    Informative and very well presented... Good job and Good luck!

  • @fVildVlf
    @fVildVlf Год назад +3

    As Gaz-31029 owner say,pretty good and interesting for considering opinions about the Russian car industry not around lada's) As I read the history of the Volga, the gas engineers had enough ideas and solutions for them, but the soviet government simply did not allow "radically different" cars to be made. Keep it up)

    • @RedBird7
      @RedBird7 Год назад +2

      How good is your gaz 31029

    • @fVildVlf
      @fVildVlf Год назад +2

      @@RedBird7 pretty good old Soviet car, it middle between old classic volgas and more modern models. In fact 31029 it's 2410 and early 3102 but much cheaper and with very bad quality from factory. I like it, more comfortable and interesting than old ladas

  • @Glennquagmire1912
    @Glennquagmire1912 Год назад +1

    absolutely world class vid about this topic, earned a sub and a super thanks when you make them available

  • @MalfunctioningAndroid
    @MalfunctioningAndroid Год назад +11

    It's true about standing in line to buy a car. But not so drastic. Second hand market did exist and bloomed. Zaporozhets was shit tier, moskvitch was meh, and zhiguli was bmw of the time, and quite attainable to a young couple of engineers. But just like anything else in USSR it was done around official channels. Which is quite interesting by itself.
    Volga was hard to obtain but doable. My grandad was a decorated war vet and he drove a volga. So you didn't have to be a marshal or whatever.

    • @callusklaus2413
      @callusklaus2413 Год назад +1

      Ups to your grandad for kicking nazi ass, glad he got some compensation for his service to the world.

    • @MalfunctioningAndroid
      @MalfunctioningAndroid Год назад +4

      @@callusklaus2413 thanks. Both my grandads did, but this grandad also held order of Lenin, for his factory work stuff inventions optimizations and all. But both of them had access to special stores with tasty stuff. That's the real compensation. :)) But he got volga first hand, so thats bonus as well.
      God I miss him.

  • @Nick-A1
    @Nick-A1 Год назад +1

    Man this channel is pure gold

  • @mfbfreak
    @mfbfreak Год назад +9

    Same think sort of happened to Tatra. They made one model post soviet into the late 90s which actually was a pretty good luxury car, and then only produced trucks from then on.

    • @mateuszzimon8216
      @mateuszzimon8216 Год назад

      They inspired Ferdinand Porsche to make a Beetle, then Austrian painter took Czechoslovakia, and in 2008 grandson greenlight software for Diesel Gate.

    • @jayswarrow1196
      @jayswarrow1196 4 месяца назад

      @@mateuszzimon8216 "Inspired" is an insulting way of saying _half of the world is now dreaming about a ride in a sportscar, made around a _*_stolen_*_ drivetrain design._ But "dead can't sue", so it seems okay for most of the masses.

    • @mateuszzimon8216
      @mateuszzimon8216 4 месяца назад

      @@jayswarrow1196
      "Tatra sued Porsche for damages, and Porsche was willing to settle. But Hitler cancelled this, saying he "would settle the matter".[1] Soon after Germany occupied the Sudetenland, Tatra stopped production of the Type 97 and the lawsuit was discontinued. After the Second World War Tatra resumed its lawsuit. In 1965 Volkswagen settled it by paying Tatra DM 1,000,000 in compensation.[11]"
      I know reasearch is hard

  • @DesertRat22225
    @DesertRat22225 Год назад +1

    now you're up to 7k! keep it up, great content!

  • @ashzciwobuz1277
    @ashzciwobuz1277 Год назад +3

    Just found this video and my hyperfixation on weird cars was piqued.
    I'd love to see a dive on the DDR's Rovomobil or Melkus RS1000 also from DDR. Or one from my home FSO Syrena Sport.
    ex-Warsaw Pact Sports car concepts are definitely a strange thing to witness.
    Also cool story on Ghost of Belgrade

  • @anydaynow01
    @anydaynow01 Год назад +1

    Congrats on the subs, just proves how many hidden gems the youtube algorithm keeps us from seeing.

  • @Healtsome
    @Healtsome Год назад +3

    Oi I actually own ZAZ Tavria. Glad to see it mentioned!

  • @NickAndriadze
    @NickAndriadze 5 месяцев назад

    This is one of the best videos I've seen from a foreigner about Soviet vehicles, as an avid enjoyer of the topic it's much appreciated. Even I haven't heard much about the newer, modernized models of Zil and Gaz, and this was really interesting to watch and learn about their specifics.
    Considering the Soviet Union basically had to do ''its own homework,'' in a way that no foreign vehicle (Except for the Fiat that Zhiguli was based upon) was available to extensively study or base off of mechanics-wise, in my opinion it did exceptionally well with its automotive industry. Whilst not the best functionally, these cars are for sure iconic and beautiful (At least from my biased former soviet country perspective), and especially Zhiguli was amazingly adapted to the extremely harsh Siberian terrain.

  • @mathewhumvee
    @mathewhumvee Год назад +4

    Laser pig sent me here and he wasn’t wrong

  • @ceoofsocialanxiety6658
    @ceoofsocialanxiety6658 Год назад +1

    Comrade, the memes are strong like kvass and the content is entertaining like hand grenade. Great video. Will watch more for sure.

  • @boltobsessedmaniac
    @boltobsessedmaniac Год назад +3

    "Pontiac Astro levels of cosmic hideous"
    Fools, I'm a fan of that vehicle, I'm *immune*
    Edit: I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR THAT

  • @klyted2454
    @klyted2454 Год назад +1

    You are truly one of the channels I hope there's more videos like this in the future 👍

  • @andrewdenby8239
    @andrewdenby8239 Год назад +5

    I recall, on the subject of differing 'facelifts' during prototyping, that Jaguar, at least on one occasion, actually produced a prototype with two different 'faces', the near-side having one look whilst the off-side sported something altogether different, so perhaps not not quite as mad as one might think...
    Good vid by the way, thank you and congratulations on your recent subscriber increase 6.96k RUclips subscribers today...tomorrow the world!

    • @h.dejong2531
      @h.dejong2531 Год назад

      yes, that was a somewhat common method for evaluating two styling options while only having to build one model. This was generally done on full-size styling models made of clay, not fully-built prototypes though.

  • @S0RGEx
    @S0RGEx Год назад +1

    Glad LP put your name out there, good content like this deserves to be seen. Keep it up, dude.

  • @bonda_racing3579
    @bonda_racing3579 Год назад +2

    Hey am new to your channel. Thanks to Lazerpig he’s got great taste! I Just wanted to say thanks to introducing me to the crazy history behind Mazda and the Cosmos.
    Your really talented and I can’t wait to see what other gems you birth into the world.
    Cheers! From NYC

  • @dsscats2198
    @dsscats2198 Год назад +1

    Just came across your channel thanks to the algorithm. Your rapid growth burst is well deserved! You know how to tell a story well.

  • @BigChopSs
    @BigChopSs Год назад +4

    Great video , I would love to see you do specific car models too . Kinda like ReVelations on Hagerty with camisa, but in your style of course .Keep it up 👍