Lada Niva 1991

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Lada Niva (1.6 L), 1991

SPECIFICATIONS

PRODUCTION

• Country of Origin : Russia

ENGINE

• Engine : 1.6 L, 4 cylinder
• Power: 54 kw (72 hp)
• Torque: 126 N.m (93 lb.ft)
• Engine location: Front

PERFORMANCE
• 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) Time = 19.0 secs
• Top Speed = 130 km/h (81 mph)

DRIVETRAIN
• Layout Front engine, Four-wheel drive system
• 4 Speed Manual transmission


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There are many countries that play GT6 and also have car manufacturers, but have none of their country's vehicles added in GT6. Concidering the lack of Russian-built cars as well as off-road 4x4s in GT, I am up for this being added to the game.
Every car deserves a chance, even those that don't have much power and those not as well known.
 
There are many countries that play GT6 and also have car manufacturers, but have none of their country's vehicles added in GT6. Concidering the lack of Russian-built cars as well as off-road 4x4s in GT, I am up for this being added to the game.
Every car deserves a chance, even those that don't have much power and those not as well known.
I agree, but as far as Russian cars go, I'd rather see they added Marussia.
 
Great Off-roader my dad owned one, we took it to the beach and no mater how soft the sand got that car really pulled through like a trooper, the sand was up to the top of the wheel wells and this thing just kept pushin and jumpin around, it might be a small engine but it packs one hell of a punch.
 
I don't think you'd be able to go real deep in this thing before you start running into issues. I mean there's ATV's with more ground clearance and power out there that get stuck easily.
 
I don't think you'd be able to go real deep in this thing before you start running into issues. I mean there's ATV's with more ground clearance and power out there that get stuck easily.
just talk to the people getting bogged behind my dad, driving there navara's and Patrols, i can tell you that the transmission in these are different to the normal 4wd systems, as this system can lock all four wheels together in sync.
 
You can do that on just about evey old American 4x4 lol.

The power to weight ratio is not in favor of this thing lol. But then again I don't lightly offroad. I drive through swamps and what not.
 
You can do that on just about evey old American 4x4 lol.

The power to weight ratio is not in favor of this thing lol. But then again I don't lightly offroad. I drive through swamps and what not.
What i'm trying to say is for a little russian 4wd it really kicks the others in the backside when you can see what it can actually do.
 
I wouldn't doubt it. It looks likes little fun SUV to screw around in 👍
 
I'm not a fan of Ladas, but the value of this car is being the world's first compact SUV with full-metal body (having a comfortable interior instead of metal dashbord and tent above your head) - produced since 1976! Also, it was the only car officially imported from Soviet Union to Japan (!).
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Lada Niva in Japan by Annihilator1111, on Flickr

So, I'm saying 'Yes' to this.
 
This to keep Fiat Panda Super i.e. '90 company...at the back of the field.
Don't knock the Panda, man.
I did a 1:43.146 around Cote d'Azur in one not too long ago.
One of the most enjoyable laps I've ever done.

I'm watching the replay of it as I type this :)
 
Don't knock the Panda, man.
I did a 1:43.146 around Cote d'Azur in one not too long ago.
One of the most enjoyable laps I've ever done.

I'm watching the replay of it as I type this :)
Hahaha, understood...By the way how much credit did you spend on this um, Angry Fast Panda? Just curious. Love Monte Carlo...wish had money to go see F1 race there. Sigh.
 
how much credit did you spend on this um, Angry Fast Panda? Just curious. Love Monte Carlo.
I love Monaco, too.

I think I bought every single upgrade available and then drove it with stock settings.
Body, wheels and brake calipers were all painted in Super Bright Yellow. Because Super.
 
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