Yes,I think $1500 would be a good price.
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Waging war with society
I think he would part with it for $1500 if you waved the money under his nose....
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He might be a little unbalanced being in love with a Lada,but at least it gives him a purpose in life.You don't need a radio these days with those iplod things anyway - you can download heaps of free music from Russian websites.
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I went to a pub quiz where a lada was first prize. Second price was 2 ladas.
What do you call a lada with twin exhausts?
A wheelbarrow
How could they ever had thought an italian design made in russia would have been a good idea? They could only have been worse if the italians made em as well.
had a teacher with one once. A couple of friends and I argued with him about it a few times and in the end the only point that he could defend was the fact that it was good because it has all the parts listed in the manual with their metal/material content so the thing can be recycled efficiently...
$990!!!!![]()
Now,where's that shopping list?......
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i see them around town and every time they are a bastard to start. i dont think i've ever seen one start 1st pop
Thats whats up.
my son got one , cost him a dozen beer , only had something like 50000 miles . got him to work and back every day , totaly reliable , he got rear ended with no damage , japper that hit him left in a cloud of steam and broken plastic. He backed into a power pole again no damage. when he finished with it got $500 on trade me .
It was a little car that had a bit of character.
I suppose you get reliable Ladas and unreliable ones too. Luck of the draw really, probably just depends on how hungover or pissed the factory workers were at the time.
Backbone of the Kyrgyz rural farming economy the lada is...If they survive here they will out last anywhere...
safest car on the road in Kyrgyzstan......to slow to get hurt and in the best of KIWI ingenuity, can be repaired with fencing wire.
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