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Car dealership for lovers of classic VAZs - an overview of models and prices

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Car dealership for lovers of classic VAZs - an overview of models and prices
No matter how the global automotive industry develops, no matter what modern cars leave the factory conveyors, there is always a huge part of motorists who dream of the cars of their youth. Yes, yes, exactly those that have long been massively sent to landfill and recycling, or, with rare exceptions, are subjected to deep restoration by enthusiasts.


But if you are serious, a not quite ordinary car dealership works especially for you in Russia. It is located in the city of Togliatti, which is quite significant for the Russian automotive industry. Here are unique cars. They, of course, are all used - at least, according to the documents, they have an owner. But everything else, in the form of traces of operation, is in question. Take, for example, VAZ 21099, which stands in the exhibition hall. On the speedometer of the car, the mileage is 3800 km, the break-in stage is almost completed, but the interior still retains freshness and novelty.

And such a car is not at all uncommon here - you can pick up both the classic Zhiguli of the Soviet period, and more advanced, already of the Russian era, models. The autoblogger from the GARAGE SVR channel made a very detailed review of some models especially for us, which retained the factory novelty of the interior and the integrity of the body. Of course, many will be interested in prices - watch the video and you will find out everything.

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