My dad had two lada's growing up. One lived up to the stereotype, and was a useless Soviet rectangle. The other one though, was brilliant. Did everything we needed. I kinda miss it.
Yup, I'm honestly considering maybe picking up a Lada after seeing how nice it looks with a bit of work and care. You're also pretty much guaranteed to never run into someone with the same car, so fun conversation starter. :p
My dad had a Lada when i was like 5 yrs old, it was the miracle machine. It started even at a temperature that the finns start putting on a jacket, about -35c. On the flipside when there was -35c nobody came to kindergarten, because their parents cars wouldn't start. And I usually was all by myself those weeks of the year...
A guy i know has a lada and his car repair costs are indeed basically nothing. The mechanic just slaps a random part he has leftover in that thing when its broken and it just works for some reason.
@Lassi Kinnunen I saw a dacia that lost the gas cap (the cap that keeps the gas inside the car) and everytime the car turned right a little bit of gas would fall out
That is the VAZ 2106 isn't it? It was one of the best cars ever from AvtoVAZ/Zhiguli. Take care of it, that is a masterpiece of a car and I hope you're not joking.
My father had a Lada, it was built like a tank, we used drive it in the countryside where there are no roads and the car was supremely comfortable. Once my father slipped off the road and crashed it into a brick house . The brick wall collapsed on the car , but the car remained perfect with hardly a few minor dents. Sometimes my father used to cram 9 people in it to go to work the farms and it drove without a hiccup. A few times when we ran out of petrol we drove it on kerosene. Once on a long journey, the radiator cracked, so every dozen miles we filled it with any available roadside ground water and it worked fine. The best part was the back seat, I remember sleeping on it with great comfort during bad weather nights . However the bodywork used to rust like a disease. Also the windows, brakes and door locks etc. were not reliable. It was a maintenance bomb. But the Lada was the most memorable car we ever had.
My father in law had two Ladas. I've been in them as a passenger perhaps a dozen times, and something serious was always broken. The rear axle broke loose on one of them, luckily while driving in the city. Also they used more motor oil than most 2-strokes.
In my country we dealt with bad metal by undercoating entire car with tar. Also we would remove doors pannels and pour tar in them as well. We would do this once a year and there was no problem with rust anymore.
The production of these beasty cykas even outlasted the Soviet Union - they were made all the way down to 2012. That's when you know your car is perfect
Wait since their is no electronics in a Lada so then that means it’s EMP proof and that also means it can resist the emp effect from nukes, holy blyet that is a 20th reason to get Lada
Well technicly the engine is an electronic bcs the sprakplugs use electricity to cause combustion. Which is normal gopnik english means that engine needs power to let gas go boom so you can drive
@@terreausore2435 If the computer in your car crashes, the electric mirror control or the power windows or basically any component that cannot be fixed with flex tape and knowledge then there is no reason why fewer electronics does not equal fewer problems Edit: sentence logic was missing
yes and no lot of older cars had complex and over engineered mechanical systems that were simplified and replaced by electronics. for instance, mechanical climate control broke all the time and vacuum operated everything wouldn't work properly if there was a leak anywhere. obd, wires, sensors, solenoids, and motors are easier to deal with by comparison if you can use a dollar store multimeter. another bonus is SOME electronic components are standardized unlike many of the vacuum components which are model specific, cost an arm and a dick, and you can only get them at the dealership. electronics get a bad rap because designers see it as unlimited possibilities to add whatever bullshit they want but do it on a very tight budget or make stupid design decisions like electronic parking brakes or underspeced wire gauge for high current components. really less accessories = less moving parts = less problems
Reason #20 The steel bumper also serves as the parking sensor when you don't have a friend beeping in the trunk, or he is too drunk to beep properly - you just back up until the bumper stops at the limit, and car goes back no more. That means you're parked good.
@@oluftheexplorer9476 They built the good old 244 so long that it actually entered the times of electronic BS. But all ok as long as engine management isn´t electric. Bad electric mirror you can still throw a away the fuse and let it be.
It's all a matter of what they make electric. These days, fucking everything in cars is electric. Electrics are unreliable. Car companies never ask "what about when it breaks" because they don't care. I hate the Toyota system where the seat moves forward when you turn the car on. It wears the seat motor more, and when that breaks, your seat is stuck too far back. Besides, if I can fit my 6' 5" self in a JDM 5th gen Celica, the average person can fit in a new Camry without needing more seat space. Same reason I hate those Peugeot sliding doors they did for a bit. That's going to break much, much sooner than a normal mechanical door, and then you're fucked
@@filmandfirearms Yes, this is extremely true, and the car comunity absolutly hates modern cars, because of their heavy, unnesecery, expensive and stupid electronics that don't even work half the damn time on certain models. That's why older vehicles from the Eastern Bloc or even America and other western countries are better, and they have their distinct personality which makes you love these cars even more.
@@heiniknallkopp9688 yeah, and then you have these modern cars which are pretty much computers on wheels. then you simply smash the side view mirror which would be a simple fix, but then you have to replace an expensive camara in the mirror
Reason 2: Yeah steel frames are no joke. Around here its commonly considered that if you have a steel frame car and hit a deer then you most likely have a dented bumper and dinner
This reminds me of the tine someone with a Toyota Corolla hit me before I entered the roundabout, I only had 2 pins form the spoiler ripped, the dude has the headlight smashed, the front bumper cracked, the hood and the wing bent. I drove an Opel Vectra B CC at the time, 1999 fabrication year. 😂
I can endorse all this reasons. Here in Cuba we still have Ladas and I have a Москвуч, which is the competitor of the Ladas. Still running fine since 1980's without any major trouble.
As a russian it gives me really strange feelings imagining that somebody can love his Lada because in Russia no Lada owners are pleased with riding a Lada xD
@@sergeysvirsa3993 How about the new Granta and Kalina? Are they any better? One of the cheapest cars in my country right now, #1 is Dacia Duster, #2 is new Lada Niva.
I'm from Bulgaria and not long time ago we had a lada and the last part about "its the safest car on the road" made me laugh almost to death. I approve all of these reasons why you should by a lada.
I own three cars, because we don’t have access to LADAS, which makes you want to take a hammer to our inferior Western products. You are lucky to have started with the best!! BMW will never be as legendary!!
@@gombka1144 A Lada with a small block American V-8 like a Chevy 327 Small Block or the Ford Mustang GT’s 4.6 Liter V-8 with a beefier rear end and transmission would literally fly!! You would need a wing on the back to keep it on the ground.
@@abdallhmohamed6442 Yeah? First car I ever drove was an UAZ--452 :D Pretty fucking awesome to just roam through the forest carelessly. But after that, every other car I drove was much easier. For me it was like when football players practice with medicine balls.
Car salesman: do you want to purchase a high quality all angles parking sensor? Boris: *looks at Anatoli* Anatoli: BEEP Boris: I think we have it covered
Is it cold where you live? cold weather makes any electrical batteries and accumulators be less effective, like in extreme examples you lose 40% of your charge and by that lose range which is kinda hella important. You'd be more happy to have a hybrid system since it still uses gasoline to power up a small engine that powers up the electric motor which won't let you be stranded in the middle of nowhere.
@@IndustrialParrot2816 in that case you won't have any problems at all if you don't get into like -30 degrees or less. Better to know your car or any transport that you use in order to avoid any unpleasant situations. Safe travels
True story coming up. Somebody I know used to have a Riva. When they had stopped on the side of the road, a Ford Escort came barreling down the road and rear ended the Lada. The Ford was written off and scrapped. Lada? No more than a smashed rear light, a bent boot lid, bumper and rear panel. Urod Ford driver is no match for stalinium.
So today I'm thinking "Its going to be a cheap day" *Sees life of boris notification* *Screen protector, battery and display break from "applied pressure too much pressure (from exitement)"* Боже Мой! Thank you so much for the likes! I allways see others with 300-400 likes and they say "omg thabk you so much" Im one of them now ;)
You did more for Lada with this video than Lada itself! :D Boris... you really are SOMETHING! :D Best car I ever had, by the way. ;) All the best to you from Ljubljana :)
Sun tzu said that! And I think he knows a little bit more than you do pal, because he invented it! And he perfected it so that no living car could best him in the ring of honour!
We had a Lada 1200 for a lot of years as a family car, and I would like to unironically get one for myself one day. It was a beautiful car, ran well, low maintenance, rear wheel drive, very charming.
Here in Chile I've seen a lot of these Blyada slavmobiles, specially in the south (where it's extremely cold), it does seem an extremely durable type of car indeed. It's not a looker but ironically its 80's boxy appearance makes it a lot better on the eye than a lot of "modern" Amerikanski and Japanese types, and it doesn't go very fast, but why would anyone go blazing the pavement in a city I have no idea, so I think it's just a fine citycar
As far as i know, Ladas and some other Soviet cars were prevalent in the UK during the cold war. Perhaps finding one wont be too hard. I'd sooner have a Lada than the bulbous, disgusting modern shitstains like the Nissan Juke. That car is a sin.
So like i got bored and I thought maybe I'd mess around with my gps audio files and replaced the speed limiter with Boris' voice thank you for the idea
One and only time my Lada didn't die was when I was drifting through the village on a rainy road, I gues she liked the drifting so much that she just didn't want to die
I was curious after watching this... I went to see one this year... I said why not and bought it. What can I say... IS GLORIOUS!! спасибо товарищ Борис! Я люблю моя Лада!
you're right about it mean when the cleanest ladas around. most of the ones that come through garage 54 look like they've been through a nuclear Holocaust
@@man_of_culture9519 No, that's the lada 2102. Which is also the best car for winter drifting, which is exactly why japans best drifter "Masato Kawabata" wants to buy one. ^^He said that on camera during the 5th etappe of "Winter drift battle" on the Red Ring. It turns out the Lada 2102 and 2104 are the most aerodynamic cars for going sideways. Anatoly Zarrubin has made a video about it last winter.
"If only Russian cars were built with the reliability of AKs, we'd all be driving Russian instead of Japanese" - Unknown commenter on an AK meltdown video
What you mean, I drive T-34 most reliable vehicle known to mankind, never break down. Fuel is readily available everywhere, no petrol, pour some Vodka, into it, after all, it work hard and it needs to feel good sometimes too.
I used to work in Tallinn many years ago just after the Soviet Union stopped managing it. The Lada was a very reliable car but In the winter you sometimes saw it full of snow as during the night someone had stolen its windscreen. It always amused me that on a cold day it started when western Capitalist built cars failed to start. I believe Vodka might have been involved in all that Soviet magic ;)
"Top 19 reasons you should get a Lada
"
#1 YES
#3 YES
#4 YES
#5 YES
#7 YES
You stole my yes
#8 YES
"You hit a tree, it fall down.
You hit moose, you have shashlik."
Words to live by, my friend.
Glenn Laroche слова для чего?
@Cmdr. Lewdiepie i see you everywhere
You kill Vadim, you have sausages.
@@imperialstardestroyer712 then after, you hear the magic word "blyat"
@@vozleev по которым можно, следует жить. Как по библии жить, например.
"less electrics, less problems"
damn thats actually a good point
Approved!
yes im a big problem
oh hell
Not enough electric can also be a problem too.
Jeffrey Scott it’s better for the passengers if the car get smashed in the crash. that way it absorbs the impact rather than you
No no no he’s got a point
This Lada unironicaly looks dope. I Bet if you brought that to a car show in the west, all eyes would be on ya.
You can get the Western version and swap the grill and logos for the Lada ones
И зачем только я это посмотрел...........) Как это оказалось у меня в рекомендациях)?
it looks like the original skyline. But thiccer
@@acethemain7776 OG Skyline was curvy, OG GT-R maybe but that one had an straight-6
@@ridezosmon2306 i meant the hakosuka
"Repair costs as much as repairing a garden hose but hose has more moving parts "
True
This Lada has the most clean interior I've ever seen in one!
Engine bay...whole thing...mint!
@@leonardwhite2708 one old lady owner, never driven hard, all maintenence done, and some tasteful electrical mods.
exactly, are those seats even original? like damm it looks good
FAWKING MIIIIIIIINT
I even think it's more comfortable
“less electronics - less problems”
Boris, who happens to be a programmer xD
No electronics no need to code ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
that is why I use PC from year 1999
that means he knows what he's talking about ;)
Then he knows PRECISELY what he is talking about...
@@LifeofBoris i thought that in 1999 they'd already stopped making those counting beads
this lada's interior looks so good.
Agreed
Plus LS swap it and you got a nice sports car
One day ima make a lada into a sleeper car
Look at interiour of Lada-2103 model!
Really!
Agree
I’m unironically inspired to buy a Lada now. That car is cool as fuck.
They are insanely overpriced now sadly
Youre better of buying an actual good car, a lada depending on youre region may not be the best option
Bro I wanna buy a lada so bad in Albania there are some lada niva but they located on villages
In the UK they are like 3k ish
@@Russianlawyer1 there are Lada Vestas too, if you’re looking for newer ones. Saw a few of them being used as taxis
Jokes aside that has to be the nicest Lada I’ve ever seen
Nice wheels and body dont look like Чернобыль
Take a look at ladas in Cuba, they are the same as russians but look soooo nice
its what you call a good caring owner.
*Slaps roof of car*
Boris: This bad boy can fit so many potatoes inside
And 11 people
No 12 people (the Boris driving)
@@idkwhatthisisforplzhelp3678 forgot inside the hood 13
@@whotesamurai haha good one
@@Sabium93 Lmao
"Backseat? nooo, it's a couch!"
I feel this on a personal level. Old car's backseats were so much more confy than new ones
I drive a 2006 yukon xl, every seat is a couch/seat hybrid
@@projectdelta50 go flex in car forum, western spy 👉
No, they where covered in girlfriend material
❤️
My rear end can indeed testify to that
My dad had two lada's growing up.
One lived up to the stereotype, and was a useless Soviet rectangle.
The other one though, was brilliant. Did everything we needed.
I kinda miss it.
My dad had also two lada’s in the 80’s
Never a single problem,
But they were thirsty
this comment got exactly 69 likes fun fact the ussr lasted 69 years
“useless Soviet rectangle”
Lol this is just too funny.
Lada 2106 and Lada Riva?
Not going to lie, that’s actually a very nice car.
Yup, I'm honestly considering maybe picking up a Lada after seeing how nice it looks with a bit of work and care. You're also pretty much guaranteed to never run into someone with the same car, so fun conversation starter. :p
My dad had a Lada when i was like 5 yrs old, it was the miracle machine. It started even at a temperature that the finns start putting on a jacket, about -35c. On the flipside when there was -35c nobody came to kindergarten, because their parents cars wouldn't start. And I usually was all by myself those weeks of the year...
Iiro Ovaskainen suffering from success
Ikr!
Great car to get into drifting
A guy i know has a lada and his car repair costs are indeed basically nothing. The mechanic just slaps a random part he has leftover in that thing when its broken and it just works for some reason.
Well Lada works on Soviet principle of equal share for everyone, all parts go in, car drives.
It's the Soviet machinery philosophy. Something doesn't work? Bash it. Still not working? Bash it harder. It's guaranteed to work.
It´s called "Soviet Magic".
@@ataorkunoguz5451 And if that don't work use a sickle
@@SteveOnlin bash it with sickle. No matter what it is, just bash it and it will work
"Take care of lada, and lada will take care of you" - Boris 2019
Dustin James ha ha ha
за этим говном как не ухаживай - всё равно ломается
1:16 I love how Anatoli’s beeping just gets more frantic
"Beep...beep..."
_[Car gets too close to wall, engage banging on side]_
"beEPBEEPBEEPBEEP"
"If someone crashes into you, their car breaks more than yours" I can testify to this
@Lassi Kinnunen I saw a dacia that lost the gas cap (the cap that keeps the gas inside the car) and everytime the car turned right a little bit of gas would fall out
@Cmdr. Lewdiepie jeeps are pretty tough
Is soviret russssia
Sumone crashsss u u crasshhshshh dem
yeah the new cars are made out of aluminum well atleast in mexico
It has truth to it, until when you realise that the car breaking is a design feature. If it doesn't break, you break.
This vid actually convinced my parents to get me a Lada 1600
That is the VAZ 2106 isn't it? It was one of the best cars ever from AvtoVAZ/Zhiguli. Take care of it, that is a masterpiece of a car and I hope you're not joking.
@@VramanNoodles 2107
@@semyon9400 ugh, you're an idiot
i remember that a year ago i got convinced to get a lada for this same video, but i finally got a Fiat Uno
@@VramanNoodles okay it's 2105, idi na hooooy :)
Those back seats actually look mad comfortable
"You run into tree" tree fall down you make fire!"
Love Eastern Bloc peoples spirit.
Gariel2007 you take care lada, lada take care you blin
Also the "you crash into moose. Is no longer moose it shashlik.
And of all the potatoes you make Vodka ....................
This is a better car ad, than most companies, who spend millions of dollars on their advertising
Lol i love how in GTA ONLINE they added the Lada and named it Cheburek
I knowwwww lol
@D4K1 lol, хахаха
@D4K1 в мае бесплатно раздавали
More like Chekburek
@D4K1 можно было с телефона зайти
When it first came out as Ziguli it was absolutely a modern up to day car with respectable performance. And the 80 Lada VFTS is absolute legend.
My grandpa crushed in Lada and he was OK and Lada too, it just had couple scratches, but truck that he crashed in was a junk after that.
Lada jaka kao Nokia :D
@@aleksapetrovic6519 Naravno :D
@@aleksapetrovic6519 Nokiu možeš uništit tenkom, ali ne i Ladu...
Ok I gotta buy the lada rn
Hey you posting this makes me want to buy lada and crashes randomly
Teacher: Bring a souvenir from the country you've been to.
Boris: _Brings Lada into class_
A Lada is the ideal souvenir you get from Russia.
*CRASHES LADA INTO SCHOOL*
OY BLYAT!
@@idkwhattoputhere4695 That one was good comrade 😂😂
@@idkwhattoputhere4695 _[Car is completely fine]_
@@JetFalcon710 [School has collapsed.]
My father had a Lada, it was built like a tank, we used drive it in the countryside where there are no roads and the car was supremely comfortable.
Once my father slipped off the road and crashed it into a brick house . The brick wall collapsed on the car , but the car remained perfect with hardly a few minor dents.
Sometimes my father used to cram 9 people in it to go to work the farms and it drove without a hiccup.
A few times when we ran out of petrol we drove it on kerosene.
Once on a long journey, the radiator cracked, so every dozen miles we filled it with any available roadside ground water and it worked fine.
The best part was the back seat, I remember sleeping on it with great comfort during bad weather nights .
However the bodywork used to rust like a disease. Also the windows, brakes and door locks etc. were not reliable.
It was a maintenance bomb.
But the Lada was the most memorable car we ever had.
My father in law had two Ladas. I've been in them as a passenger perhaps a dozen times, and something serious was always broken. The rear axle broke loose on one of them, luckily while driving in the city. Also they used more motor oil than most 2-strokes.
@@AIRDRAC my father's Lada had ball joints and arms giving way quite often. Yes it was a gas guzzler.
In my country we dealt with bad metal by undercoating entire car with tar. Also we would remove doors pannels and pour tar in them as well. We would do this once a year and there was no problem with rust anymore.
My mom had Lada and FSO Polonez crashed into it. In Lada only suspension was bent and Polonez became harmonica.
Countryside Show ladies and gentlemen, the first ever Nokia car
The production of these beasty cykas even outlasted the Soviet Union - they were made all the way down to 2012. That's when you know your car is perfect
“Beep beep beep BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP!” - Anatoli 2019
My favorite line from him yet!
And he slams the car xD
i cried
We will remember you, Anatoli
That was hilarious 🤣
Wait since their is no electronics in a Lada so then that means it’s EMP proof and that also means it can resist the emp effect from nukes, holy blyet that is a 20th reason to get Lada
Lithium battery? No it's a vodka battery.
Almost like they had...experience with EMP from nuclear explosion...
Well technicly the engine is an electronic bcs the sprakplugs use electricity to cause combustion. Which is normal gopnik english means that engine needs power to let gas go boom so you can drive
Tsar Bomba nuke test was actually a Lada test
Interesting, but it was hard to believe that there is absolutely nothing that would be affected
All jokes aside, "less electronics - less problems" is totally true
Keberro agree
@@terreausore2435 If the computer in your car crashes, the electric mirror control or the power windows or basically any component that cannot be fixed with flex tape and knowledge then there is no reason why fewer electronics does not equal fewer problems
Edit: sentence logic was missing
Relevant if it's not an old Toyota
Keberro ur pretty dumb tbh 😂
yes and no
lot of older cars had complex and over engineered mechanical systems that were simplified and replaced by electronics. for instance, mechanical climate control broke all the time and vacuum operated everything wouldn't work properly if there was a leak anywhere. obd, wires, sensors, solenoids, and motors are easier to deal with by comparison if you can use a dollar store multimeter. another bonus is SOME electronic components are standardized unlike many of the vacuum components which are model specific, cost an arm and a dick, and you can only get them at the dealership. electronics get a bad rap because designers see it as unlimited possibilities to add whatever bullshit they want but do it on a very tight budget or make stupid design decisions like electronic parking brakes or underspeced wire gauge for high current components. really less accessories = less moving parts = less problems
Reason #20 The steel bumper also serves as the parking sensor when you don't have a friend beeping in the trunk, or he is too drunk to beep properly - you just back up until the bumper stops at the limit, and car goes back no more. That means you're parked good.
and... the the toyota behind you falls appart lol
WARNING: DO NOT GO OVER 20KMH WHILE DOING THIS. I'M SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE
You forgot reason 20
Reason 20: can be converted into nuclear reactor if needed
Reason no. 21
You can get one by planting a brick and pouring some Vodka on it
Reason no.22: mobile bomb shelter
Reason number 23: Is completely radiation proof.
All the lead in the Paint makes it perfectly shielded.
You mean a portebel chernobyl
Comrade Boris needs to see this.
Less electronics, less problems.
As a Volvo mechanic, I agree with that statement... stupid electronics...
My 244 have Powermirror :D
@@oluftheexplorer9476 They built the good old 244 so long that it actually entered the times of electronic BS. But all ok as long as engine management isn´t electric. Bad electric mirror you can still throw a away the fuse and let it be.
It's all a matter of what they make electric. These days, fucking everything in cars is electric. Electrics are unreliable. Car companies never ask "what about when it breaks" because they don't care. I hate the Toyota system where the seat moves forward when you turn the car on. It wears the seat motor more, and when that breaks, your seat is stuck too far back. Besides, if I can fit my 6' 5" self in a JDM 5th gen Celica, the average person can fit in a new Camry without needing more seat space. Same reason I hate those Peugeot sliding doors they did for a bit. That's going to break much, much sooner than a normal mechanical door, and then you're fucked
@@filmandfirearms Yes, this is extremely true, and the car comunity absolutly hates modern cars, because of their heavy, unnesecery, expensive and stupid electronics that don't even work half the damn time on certain models. That's why older vehicles from the Eastern Bloc or even America and other western countries are better, and they have their distinct personality which makes you love these cars even more.
make fun of history, I cut you naw lots of car guys I know prefer modern cars
other youtubers: I BOUGHT A 400.000 DOLLAR LAMBORGHINI
Boris: so i borrowed this Lada from cousin
U have copied my comment my friend
@@Julian-kg5vd no
@@MalteSpieltYT so how do u explain my comment has 478 likes and it been a week and a half
@@Julian-kg5vd how do you explain that i cant find your comment and it been a week and a half
@@MalteSpieltYT idk
Ladas are like lightsabers. When one contacts another, neither will be damaged.
"less electronics less problems", most people wont even understand how accurate that is.
haha i do
@@rexandreas4152 Same here. My grandpa had a vw beetle (the good old classic one of course), and that thing ran over 25 years without any problems.
@@heiniknallkopp9688 yeah, and then you have these modern cars which are pretty much computers on wheels. then you simply smash the side view mirror which would be a simple fix, but then you have to replace an expensive camara in the mirror
Sad French noises
Anyone who owned Volvo 240 will understand
Me: 3AM i have class today gotta sleep
Boris: *uploads*
Me: *this is important*
It is
Lol same it's 2 am here and I have school tomorrow but the I saw th notification for dis vid
Its 21:13 fam
Its 14:14 for me
Wow its 1:15 PM where I am
"Just look at this machine! it has a front, *SOME* sides, a back!" - Boris 2019
Yes, we heard what he said. You dont have to repeat it
lulz
@@TriekMan Exactly
😂🤣😂🤣
I was very young when I went with my grandfather on his Lada 2107. Maybe I'm exaggerating, but it was really nice to sit in the car!
Reason 2:
Yeah steel frames are no joke. Around here its commonly considered that if you have a steel frame car and hit a deer then you most likely have a dented bumper and dinner
Urban legend says the engine hood will also decapitate you when it slides backwards in a frontal accident.
This reminds me of the tine someone with a Toyota Corolla hit me before I entered the roundabout, I only had 2 pins form the spoiler ripped, the dude has the headlight smashed, the front bumper cracked, the hood and the wing bent. I drove an Opel Vectra B CC at the time, 1999 fabrication year. 😂
@@csfelfoldi Yeah. The hood is an additional anti-theft device
@@Exxt3R Bruh Vectra is infamous for having a weak frame. Hit a Volvo 240 with any car after 1985 and it won't be much left of the other car.
@@christopherjohansson3073 Those fucking Volvos are rock solid, could probably form a supercritical mass with one
"19 reasons why you should get a Lada"
#1 Boris told you to.
since I got one for myself this vid makes so much sense believe me (except the bs in the end of this vid)
When Boris and Anatoly are in the same shot, artyom is the one operating the camera 🎥
Sergei and artyom
Or maybe good ol' Sergei the cameraman is back
@@edyslavico3761 what happened to him?
@@amelia4384 idk actually, Boris talked about him leaving but I cannot remember.
Just look up for the vid, maybe
@@amelia4384 He left for a new job in "the exciting field of literally anything else," IIRC.
I can endorse all this reasons. Here in Cuba we still have Ladas and I have a Москвуч, which is the competitor of the Ladas. Still running fine since 1980's without any major trouble.
Same in finland. They have a cult following like older saabs
Bruh my dad used to drive a lada and he loved it so much he even has a framed picture with his lada
As a russian it gives me really strange feelings imagining that somebody can love his Lada because in Russia no Lada owners are pleased with riding a Lada xD
Now you have to post a copy of that picture. My grandma had a Lada estate. It was epic. No pictures of it that I know of though.
@@sergeysvirsa3993 How about the new Granta and Kalina? Are they any better? One of the cheapest cars in my country right now, #1 is Dacia Duster, #2 is new Lada Niva.
@@danielmonostori3480 Yeah those two a better and quite a good deal for the pricetag they have
"Less electronics - Less problems"
As an automotive engineer, I can confirm.
I know right, no electronic fuel injection, no ECU, just mechanical parts you can fix yourself.
@@prosaic.7944 Yeah, not to mention that modern cars inspite having so much electronics in them are 10 times more reliable than old cars. Oh...
@@DashCamSerbia no theyre not
@@Psychopathis While in reality, they are.
@@DashCamSerbia I see what you mean, but in the real reality, they are not
Boris: Less Electronic,less problems
Elon Musk: *TRIGGERED*
Underrated
electric cars are better the less electronic they are
@Cactus I wasn't being ironic
This is the most popular car in Egypt, it's everywhere and you can get your hands on one for 1000$
Car salesman slaps roof of lada
Lada: *breakes car salesman’s hand*
The car also screams "Idi nadui"
Is this car salesman Vadim by any chance?
@@Bryophytan Could be , comrade
Це смішно, бо я мало не зламав руку, вдаривши Ладу
Other youtubers flexing lambos and super cars
Boris: *FLEXING LADA*
Lada also happens to be more than 10x as interesting as any super car will be xD
@@theking497 i agree
hard russian style. im from russia i know
Yes because in soviet russia it is true slav
That car looks sick tho
I'm from Bulgaria and not long time ago we had a lada and the last part about "its the safest car on the road" made me laugh almost to death. I approve all of these reasons why you should by a lada.
Im gonna get lada as my first car. And i will be a good comrade (im from the netherlands) yes im a slavabo.
I own three cars, because we don’t have access to LADAS, which makes you want to take a hammer to our inferior Western products.
You are lucky to have started with the best!!
BMW will never be as legendary!!
@@danditto6145 i live in poland and i am thinking about buying lada as a classic
@@gombka1144 A Lada with a small block American V-8 like a Chevy 327 Small Block or the Ford Mustang GT’s 4.6 Liter V-8 with a beefier rear end and transmission would literally fly!! You would need a wing on the back to keep it on the ground.
@@danditto6145 what the heck lada have less then 100 hp
I love to watch these 'old' Boris videos. 2019 was so better in my life,before the war and inflation. My job,my life was better those days..
considering how hard to drive a Lada is.
"If you can drive a Lada, you can drive just about anything."
It's really easy to drive i learnd how to drive in a lada even did my test on one only the steering wheel is stiff
It's really easy to drive i learnd how to drive in a lada even did my test on one only the steering wheel is stiff
Ladas aren't too hard to drive, just takes a while to get used to it.
Also if you drive automatic you're a pussy lol
@@abdallhmohamed6442 Yeah? First car I ever drove was an UAZ--452 :D Pretty fucking awesome to just roam through the forest carelessly. But after that, every other car I drove was much easier. For me it was like when football players practice with medicine balls.
°Watches Putin driving trucks, bikes, and grand prix cars° Hmmmmmmm....
Car salesman: do you want to purchase a high quality all angles parking sensor?
Boris: *looks at Anatoli*
Anatoli: BEEP
Boris: I think we have it covered
As a car person: reason 20 : perfect against Tesla fan boys since it is complete opposite
i want a tesla built for canada
Is it cold where you live? cold weather makes any electrical batteries and accumulators be less effective, like in extreme examples you lose 40% of your charge and by that lose range which is kinda hella important. You'd be more happy to have a hybrid system since it still uses gasoline to power up a small engine that powers up the electric motor which won't let you be stranded in the middle of nowhere.
then theres me who says "car go brumm brumm"
@@yuriykaraivan8310 actully its not cold where i live but most of my family lives on the other side of the rockies
@@IndustrialParrot2816 in that case you won't have any problems at all if you don't get into like -30 degrees or less. Better to know your car or any transport that you use in order to avoid any unpleasant situations. Safe travels
That lada actually looks really good, it’s got a nice interior and some really cool wheels
“Is also no fear when other people’s car crash into you, their car break more than yours”. Genius.
Not even german tanks can survive the Lada cause Lada is of true slavic quality.
Epic😃😃😃
Imagine:Soviet block (lada) vs Swedish brick (Volvo 740)
@David Wren no, both cars? Fine as blin
@@LYF1710 Obviously Volvo would win, yes, it would crumple more, but the driver would be most likely alive.
Me : Dad why my sister’s name is rose?
Dad : Because your mother likes roses.
Me : Thanks dad !
Dad : No problem Lada!
Lada is actually existing name and... this is female name.
ヴァシャ共通の猫 & that is mine fucking name
@@ВладаОдносум нефега, русские...
ヴァシャ共通の猫 my sisters name is Lada
@@spek4223 my name is Lada.
My surname Vodkaaaaa
Is anyone else surprised by how good of a shape that ladas in
It's not made in the UK or Italy, that's probably the main reason.
CringeKids Gaming riiight usually box cars are ugly af but this car is gorgeous
It's probably a 2019 model 😂
My parents used to drive a Lada in the 90s, and I still miss it. It was a beast!
"less eletronics, less problems" true story.
True story coming up.
Somebody I know used to have a Riva. When they had stopped on the side of the road, a Ford Escort came barreling down the road and rear ended the Lada. The Ford was written off and scrapped. Lada? No more than a smashed rear light, a bent boot lid, bumper and rear panel.
Urod Ford driver is no match for stalinium.
So today I'm thinking
"Its going to be a cheap day"
*Sees life of boris notification*
*Screen protector, battery and display break from "applied pressure too much pressure (from exitement)"*
Боже Мой! Thank you so much for the likes! I allways see others with 300-400 likes and they say "omg thabk you so much"
Im one of them now ;)
@@эхххблять Damn, chill out.......
You did more for Lada with this video than Lada itself! :D Boris... you really are SOMETHING! :D Best car I ever had, by the way. ;) All the best to you from Ljubljana :)
"Potato and lada are the best things in the world"
-Sun Tuz
*Sun Tzuvsky*
Sun tzu said that! And I think he knows a little bit more than you do pal, because he invented it! And he perfected it so that no living car could best him in the ring of honour!
@@EventheStephenisEven aaaaahh!!! with a shovel
“Curve, no
Those you find on the road”
Wise words Boris
"You crash into moose, is no longer moose - is shashlik"
This cracked me up so hard, I fell off my chair XD
@Sliner barbecue
I fell out of my lada.
Our chair
For christ sake people stop forgetting the slav way of pronouncing property
Lots of history attached to that car, this video is certainly very convincing!
We had a Lada 1200 for a lot of years as a family car, and I would like to unironically get one for myself one day. It was a beautiful car, ran well, low maintenance, rear wheel drive, very charming.
"When you crash in to tree, tree fall down, and you make fire" - Boris 2019
"You crash into moose, is no longer moose - is shashlik!"
I actually like the styling of this car. I wouldn’t mind buying one and having it shipped to the USA
I think there are companies that can do that
Yeah it’s definitely passed that dumb 25 year rule by now
@@Jack-ff9kv They were made until 2010, some are still in it
Random41 this particular one was made in the 80’s. Still has carburetor
@@NBHRaven Or 90s, or 2000s, because the efi one is just a modification you could order, they didn't switch all to fuel injection
This has to be the best car ad I've ever seen.
This is the cleanest and nicest lada I have ever seen
Nobody:
Boris: I'm making a video about a car, so I'm obviously going to need about 30kg of potatoes..
Shad0wSpill that’s probably closer to 100 to 150kg
@@nicholaswatt5963 i would say - some 6 to 7 bags , each bag 40kg - so 240 + kg is more likley .
A bag of 40kg??? Nah dude 25 is more reasonable
@@joemamma3272 nah , 25 is a bag for females . in eastern block a man use 40kg bags , or he goes home 😎
Damn, respect bro. You must have a strong back.
"You drive into moose, is no longer moose, is shashlik" xD
Well, that's not true ofc.
@@yumitsukun What are you talking about comrade, it is 100% slavic true!
*WESTORN SPY!*
@@xTatsuran that's totally right
Can’t lie, there is a certain look to Soviet tech that rather appeals to me, Western spy or no. Hella groovy looking ride, clean, simple, classic.
Reason 20: It can survive an actual EMP and still run
@Derp Inshmurtz Practically all analogue so yes
Yes due to not having any digital on it
And it's carburettor
Which means just pop the air lid free hp
whats an EMP??
@@thescarytransperson electromagnetic pulse, imagine a shockwave but of electromagnetic energy that fries all electronic components
@@sebastiaomendonca1477 oh, thx
“Does not break a sweat”
Car is literally covered with sweat.
but is it broken? dont think so
Give the car some cold Vodka
R/woooossshhh
Sandra Cesnuleviciene ok
I'm breakin' a sweat!
That's alright!
Last time I was this early for something the USSR still existed.
It will forever exist in our hearts.
Incendiary Bullet what if your heart is also vodka cooled?
Last time i was this early, the joke was original.
Thanks boris, I bought a Lada today. Seller said no ABS no problem its good!
Here in Chile I've seen a lot of these Blyada slavmobiles, specially in the south (where it's extremely cold), it does seem an extremely durable type of car indeed. It's not a looker but ironically its 80's boxy appearance makes it a lot better on the eye than a lot of "modern" Amerikanski and Japanese types, and it doesn't go very fast, but why would anyone go blazing the pavement in a city I have no idea, so I think it's just a fine citycar
It looks sexy as hell in 2020. All the new cars look bland to me.
We had many of these back home. They are extremely unreliable. But easy and cheap to fix.
i like the block look...as the olds BMW
As far as i know, Ladas and some other Soviet cars were prevalent in the UK during the cold war. Perhaps finding one wont be too hard. I'd sooner have a Lada than the bulbous, disgusting modern shitstains like the Nissan Juke. That car is a sin.
@@memerman512 in russia buying a shitty one will cost you about 60 pounds
Cashier: how many potatos you want
Boris: yes
I think its home-harvested potatoes since many slavs plant potatoes.
If that is Boris...
Wonder how Anatoli (the one that prefers potatoes and alcohol out of money) would do...
:P
Is that not normal outside of eastern europe?
dont people buy potatoes like that outside of eastern europe?
@@darius6616 no we nust use money >:0
My brother in law in Belarus has one. 1977? It still runs and he can still get parts for it.
Because the former USSR had like 5 models of a car, produced for like 10-40 years.
My family had a brown Lada in the 90s here in Canada. We loved it.
7:04
They need to make a GPS with the voice of the boris
yes!
closest novelty voice I heard was a GPS that had kits voice from Knight Rider programmed on it
So like i got bored and I thought maybe I'd mess around with my gps audio files and replaced the speed limiter with Boris' voice thank you for the idea
Lol it would be lit
@@ayihayyy show us how to do mate
Whenever driving Lada or Yugo
two things will happen:
Either the car dies or you die
Lmao
One and only time my Lada didn't die was when I was drifting through the village on a rainy road, I gues she liked the drifting so much that she just didn't want to die
Lol laughed i cryed
Or oltcit the romanian Citroen
@@lukasmisik2838 Romanian Citroen sounds like a recipe for disaster!
Это наверное, лучшая Lada по состоянию, которую я видел в своей жизни!
да ваще просто конфетка !
@@MARK2580 прям белисисиммо
@@MARK2580 is that a half life reference on your photo !??????
Да, аж захотелось такую же.
Экспортная потому что
I was curious after watching this... I went to see one this year... I said why not and bought it. What can I say... IS GLORIOUS!! спасибо товарищ Борис! Я люблю моя Лада!
That is one of the cleanest Lada Cars ive ever seen
I want to know the wheels name.
Noan Mousy look like replica bmw throwing stars
you're right about it mean when the cleanest ladas around. most of the ones that come through garage 54 look like they've been through a nuclear Holocaust
@@seanstrack4022 Well, they are ruining the cars anyway so of course they are not using a good one.
I'm a simple human, I see cousin Anatoli, I press like
„It’s eastern block“ that’s the Point
a beautiful beautiful bloc
Life of Boris blyatiful*
Life of Boris the Most beautiful block in the World (wich is driveable)
Btw: Omg I can’t believe u answered on my comment
@@man_of_culture9519 No, that's the lada 2102. Which is also the best car for winter drifting, which is exactly why japans best drifter "Masato Kawabata" wants to buy one.
^^He said that on camera during the 5th etappe of "Winter drift battle" on the Red Ring.
It turns out the Lada 2102 and 2104 are the most aerodynamic cars for going sideways. Anatoly Zarrubin has made a video about it last winter.
@sasja de Vries thx
This guy has been making me laugh for YEARS now, and just keeps getting better. 😂
Reasons 1-19:
It drives.
A B 19 reasons, 19 likes
@@tesstickles08 And now it's 91
o nice
And even that were not always sure abt
Да
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Boris: removes air filter from his slav cars
Yes that way you can put in potato for extra power!
@Yannik Arndt Make sure to measure the ratio of mayonez to potato, if its wrong it might damage the car!
Boris goes # nofilter
~WRRROOOOOOM!
That way, more Chernobyl radiation can enter so the engine is nearly indestructible.
All jokes aside, that car is *blyat*iful
says who
J_8U ‘ it is pretty nice
That One Car Guy Me, it’s probably because it looks a little bit like the Volvo 240 which I also like.
J_8U ‘ yeah the 240 as a race car was nice. The lada definitely isn’t the best but it’s probably the best of the lada models offered
Jack Exactly.
I bought a Lada, thanks Boris ♥️🤘🏻
"If only Russian cars were built with the reliability of AKs, we'd all be driving Russian instead of Japanese"
- Unknown commenter on an AK meltdown video
Madhura Karibe Hey i just came from there :D read the same comment
@@catthomas3097 Iraqveteran8888?
What you mean, I drive T-34 most reliable vehicle known to mankind, never break down. Fuel is readily available everywhere, no petrol, pour some Vodka, into it, after all, it work hard and it needs to feel good sometimes too.
@@livedandletdie lmao
69 likes
*noice*
I used to work in Tallinn many years ago just after the Soviet Union stopped managing it. The Lada was a very reliable car but In the winter you sometimes saw it full of snow as during the night someone had stolen its windscreen. It always amused me that on a cold day it started when western Capitalist built cars failed to start. I believe Vodka might have been involved in all that Soviet magic ;)
That car actually looks pretty ok, im not going to lie.
three times the value of new Lada is invested in it, im not going to lie
Actually it looks blyatiful blin reminds me of stallion in gta liberty in my psp
@@LifeofBoris When can we buy Lada in weslav store?
the sideview with these rims is cool
@@LifeofBoris Naaah, rly? 20k€?🤔
Thanks!