The legendary Soviet all-terrain vehicle Lada Niva is loved by motorists both in Russia and abroad. A carefully restored 2004 Niva 4×4 has been put up for sale on one of the automotive websites in Switzerland.
The price for the twenty-year-old car is approaching one million rubles. The SUV is equipped with a five-speed manual transmission, a 1.7-liter gasoline engine with a capacity of 83 hp, a transfer case and permanent all-wheel drive.
Fuel consumption is 11.4 liters per 100 km, which is a typical indicator for SUVs of this class. The package includes a tow bar, heated rear window, catalytic converter, expedition trunk on the roof and headlight washer.
During the restoration process, the SUV acquired many red accents: trunk, bumpers, headlight trim and tow bar, as well as wheel disks, including a spare wheel.
Earlier motoram.ru reported that VAZ-2110 1999 without mileage is sold in Russia.
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