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New 2021 Lada Niva Legend 4x4 full review 

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This is the new 2021 Lada Niva Legend 4x4. The same Niva born to the Soviet world in 1977, but slightly different. You still have to use a little key to unlock the doors, and there's still a gun rack and snow plough on the options list, but now it has a real headlining, extra soundproofing and optional AC. You can also buy it in the UK again, thanks to a small importer in London - lada4x4.co.uk/
Jonny has always had admiration and respect for this jolly ex-communist cockroach. It has just enough comfort and utilitarian style to feel like one of the late Defenders. Albeit one with healthy turning circle and unquestionable reliability. He knew about the latter from all the stories of when one of these was posted to the Antarctica research station and Everest base camps to live. Nivas are the anti-SUV, and all the more cool for it. Left hand drive only, but they can be bought new from £12k (+vat).
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Jonny got the exclusive UK test drive of the 2021 model, and enjoyed filming it on and off road during what was Britain's hottest day of the year thus far. All was going just fine until he encountered what we now know is a fairly unfriendly puddle in the Tixover quarry offroad course. No cones or signs mentioned that what he presumed was a shallow slip way, was in fact a huge step that had claimed the lives of numerous mud pluggers. In fact, it had sunk a Unimog a few weeks previous. A UNIMOG.
Lada Niva dimensions:
Length 3740mm
Width 1680mm
Height 1640mm
Wheelbase 2200mm
Ground clearance 200mm
Approach angle 32 degrees
Departure angle 37 degrees
Suzuki Jimny dimensions:
Length 3645mm
Width 1645mm
Height 1720mm
Wheelbase 2250mm
Ground Clearance 210mm
Approach angle 37 degrees
Departure angle 49 degrees
The Lada is a strong little thing, but this was an unexpected issue. The poor Lada had just 300km on the clock. Handily no carpets - as all Nivas have hose down rubber floors.
Luckily Niva's are basically brand new classic cars, so within minutes we had the spark plugs out, spun the engine over to purge any water, then removed and tried the air filter intake system. The Niva started and ran, without a hint of smoke or steam.
Aside from the obvious human error we absolutely loved the Lada experience, like Jonny had 10 years ago when green-laning one across the UK for Fifth Gear. The new Legend Niva was a more refined ride and quieter, but still with pleasingly practical exposed screw heads, easily accessible components and excellent boot space. You can buy it in van, pick up, 4 door LWB or even Putin specs. The most expensive version is called the Bronto, and that features lifted suspension, metallic paint (camo is optional) and more tasteful alloys. Or you can keep it Eastern European, with steel wheels, flat paint and windy windows. All have keenly braked ABS and power steering.
Rasputin G-Wagons are going out of production in 2023, and we think there is nothing quite like them - especially now that the Jimny can no longer be bought (in the UK at least). Viva la Niva!
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:28 Jimny
1:25 Niva intro
1:48 Supported by Continental tyres
1:58 DIMENSIONS Vs Jimny
2:25 4 door Niva and Jimny coming
2:49 ENGINE SPECS
3:48 ROAD TEST
7:55 Odd optional extras
8:42 Cheap spares and servicing
9:28 FULL SPECS AND PRICES
11:02 Vladimir Putin spec Niva
11:55 ULEZ COMPLIANT!
12:00 3rd in Paris Dakar in 1981
12:50 Production ends 2023.
13:23 ABS and seat airbag
14:04 GOING OFFROAD
16:00 Front end design
17:00 MORE OFFROAD
17:48 Interior cabin design
18:14 Back seats
18:48 MORE OFFROAD
19:17 Rear end design and boot
20:32 Dashboard and gear sticks
21:47 MORE OFFROADING
22:08 WATER WADING
22:23 FLOOD DISASTER.....RUINED?
25:18 Verdict
26:13 Rescue + indestructible.
#ladaniva #newladaniva #2021niva #nivalegend #newjimny #nivaextremeoffroad

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Комментарии : 3,8 тыс.   
@jaybou007
@jaybou007 3 года назад
Just have a look at the comments. Everybody wants one of these. This review alone is one of the best ad for this little beast. Have a look, Renault: Johnny just sold millions worth of Nivas for you. Just export them.
@iagovar2557
@iagovar2557 3 года назад
Because it's a no BS car. Auto makers can't be bothered to make something reasonably priced, easy and cheap to service anymore. Everything is screens, and software bugs on wheels.
@Mandrak789
@Mandrak789 3 года назад
Everyone saying they're getting one, but in reality very few will. It was and still is an awful car.
@terrificspokesman7416
@terrificspokesman7416 3 года назад
@@Horizon301. most people would buy a Skoda. But I wouldn't. They are just boring and drab cars and don't have character
@Mandrak789
@Mandrak789 3 года назад
@@terrificspokesman7416 Nothing cheerful about it, trust me, I had one for a couple of years. Albeit older (2008). But as it seems not much has changed since, even under the French management. Simplicity is fine but it's just unreliable, uncomfortable and overall poorly manufactured vehicle.
@vitoliste
@vitoliste 3 года назад
@@Horizon301. Skoda is offering off road vehicle? Think twice.
@cuteanimegirl2922
@cuteanimegirl2922 2 года назад
in Russia, we have a proverb: The cooler offroader you have, the longer you'll have to walk back on foot to get a tractor
@sc1338
@sc1338 2 года назад
I don’t understand
@cuteanimegirl2922
@cuteanimegirl2922 2 года назад
@@sc1338 the meaning is that the cooler offroader you have, the longer it'll drive before it will inevitably get stuck, so you'll have to walk longer to the nearest village for a tractor that will rescue your fancy offroader
@abbatvdv4435
@abbatvdv4435 2 года назад
@@sc1338 Конечно не поймёшь, ты же не русский)))
@f.g.7523
@f.g.7523 2 года назад
Ну вы и загнули. Идите им теперь объясните наш юмор ) это как " :- дорогая чай хочешь ? : -да нет наверное"
@benjaminprince6424
@benjaminprince6424 2 года назад
@@cuteanimegirl2922 in Australia we call it "all the gear and no idea"
@AlmightyRem
@AlmightyRem 3 года назад
23:50 Johnny finds out exactly why the boot release is on the inside 😜
@larutadelniva2025
@larutadelniva2025 3 года назад
😂😂hahah true
@petargalic4765
@petargalic4765 3 года назад
Hahahahah, very good observation, bravo 👏👏👏
@ilmelangolo
@ilmelangolo 3 года назад
I thought the exact same thing! 😂😂
@darcygerrard4899
@darcygerrard4899 3 года назад
Very true. Enough room in that boot for a self inflating dingy😂
@troutstag
@troutstag 3 года назад
And diff loc low range reverse doesn’t work why?
@ayrathaba2829
@ayrathaba2829 3 года назад
If desired, this machine could easily cope with this ditch. The driver just got cold feet))) You in Europe with excellent roads need Niva more for fun, we in Russia, where there are not always roads in difficult-to-pass places, Niva is a vital necessity. In good and skillful hands, the machine is a workhorse. Greetings from Russia, Bashkortostan
@coolboy5428
@coolboy5428 3 года назад
You are lucky to have rough roads, paved roads are not that great and it makes it too modern.
@slimdunkin117
@slimdunkin117 3 года назад
@@coolboy5428 what? How is someone lucky to not be modern and have crappy roads
@coolboy5428
@coolboy5428 3 года назад
@@slimdunkin117 Play on the edge of a bridge and fall
@paulparoma
@paulparoma 3 года назад
@@coolboy5428 What a moronic comment.
@coolboy5428
@coolboy5428 3 года назад
@@paulparoma kk, drink oil
@cristiandemirel1918
@cristiandemirel1918 3 года назад
Don't know why, but a car that doesn't speak back to you, with no lane assist, front assist, and other kinds of "assists", seems very appealing in this modern times. It's just you 100% controlling a machine
@alexf183
@alexf183 2 года назад
Хочу обратить внимание на неточность автора. Все кнопки, блоки управления и сиденья не от Рено. Всё русское, от других Лад. Управление фарами от Лада Гранта, кнопки от Лада 2110 и Лада Приора. Блок стеклоподъемников от Датсуна, который был Лада Гранта. Я работаю на заводе, где собирают эти электрокомпоненты.
@dkdanis1340
@dkdanis1340 2 года назад
It's incredible how looks can fool you this lada has abs (anti lock brakes), esc,(electronic stability contro)l, ebd (electronic brake distribution) , bas (brake assist system). Lane departure warning only triggers when you go out of lane and front assist if you don't stop and you are about to hit a car or person in front so if emergency systems always trigger in your normal driving then you have serious problems and your drivers license is questionable (i not saying you personally im using "you" word as an example). In every car you have complete control even if systems sense that you do some stuff on purpose it won't react unless you are about to hit something it will save in last second and you can turn of everything.
@chtalhaiqbal3241
@chtalhaiqbal3241 2 года назад
Word utilitarianism attracts. That's it
@somescams
@somescams 2 года назад
First time with lane assist and I goddamn nearly hit a pedestrian I swerved away from only for the car to turn me back into it ffs
@alandavies1054
@alandavies1054 2 года назад
Johnny is my favourite car reviewer by a mile…no faffing about trying to be funny or clever…well done Johnny 👍
@richardharker2775
@richardharker2775 3 года назад
I'm starting to be attracted to vehicles with less software control that tells you how to drive.
@AnttiBrax
@AnttiBrax 3 года назад
That's a common sentiment until people actually try one. Cars used to suck. They still suck but it's because of production quality, not because of the software.
@weedmastersr
@weedmastersr 3 года назад
@@AnttiBrax no, cars did not suck, it's definitely modern cars that suck. But if you prefer to cede control over your mobility to the rich overlods, fine by me, as long as you realize your vehicle can be shut down remotely, you slave cattle.
@funfun5656
@funfun5656 3 года назад
​@@weedmastersr & @antti Brax Analog cars suck in certain situations where the modern cars offer certain drivers a desired level of convenience that never used to be feasible within their budget. Modern cars suck in certain situations where the driver feels the drawbacks inherent in the compromises engineers have had to make in the name of the convenience that are absent in analog cars. Both are awesome but it all comes down to what you prioritize.
@AnttiBrax
@AnttiBrax 3 года назад
@@weedmastersr You know that the fuel injection and engine management that lets you start your car in pretty much any weather with a single crank is made possible by software? There's more to this subject than just your ridiculous conspiracy theories.
@sergeytn6487
@sergeytn6487 3 года назад
@@AnttiBrax I agree totally. Modern cars are superb. Even the ones that aren't Skoda. I have a new PHEV Golf as a daily driver, but i also have an old gasoline Mercedes w108 280S that i use. It is in mint condition, but hell, it is not a good car at all as modern standards. It is a nice car, but not a good one. Everything is repairable though, easily. and diagnosing a fault is very easy. And you have to do maintenance a lot. many times a year, not weekly though. People have forgotten that most cars needed extensive service like valve adjusting, carb rebuild etc. yearly. A blown head gasket was very common and many carried spare one in the boot, that could last only months. Many times even complete teardown and rebuild to engine and gearbox every 100000km was normal back then. Only these luxury cars lasted over 200000km unopened. People just don't want to remember this shit :D
@robertjames6640
@robertjames6640 3 года назад
I owned a Lada Niva in Africa and it would go where a Landrover failed. Cheap, basic and very Russian, it was easy to maintain and reliable. Great vehicle.
@bert454
@bert454 3 года назад
It looks so very communist Russia! Bland, boring & basic. But... I'd still take one over ANY Land Rover every time!
@dukenukem8381
@dukenukem8381 3 года назад
I had one dont buy !!! You would spend more time fixing it than driving it!! Its an old Italian design, re-imagined by the soviets , with modern russian quality control(read none) under french management. Pro tip, buy it for a friend. Let him fix it all the time and just ask him to ride it once in a while.
@bert454
@bert454 3 года назад
Surely it can't be any worse than Land Rover!?? If there's a hierarchy for reliability in the car world, then Land Rover would be a the very bottom with Yugo and Lada.
@retrocompaq5212
@retrocompaq5212 3 года назад
@@dukenukem8381 yup but its better than any uk car still
@retrocompaq5212
@retrocompaq5212 3 года назад
@@bert454 in north america, every single charts, uk cars are at the bottom, sadly we dont have ladas anymore since its the land of superficiality in canada and usa
@G00glieS
@G00glieS 3 года назад
You forgot to mention that it’s a first crossover in the world. And it’s definitely the best soviet car.
@user-leshiy99rus
@user-leshiy99rus 2 года назад
Best?.. One of the best, because there are Moscvich 2141 and Buhanka.
@alexjoke9141
@alexjoke9141 2 года назад
@@user-leshiy99rus Ты сделал несколько ошибок в числе "412"
@bjornfabilar4559
@bjornfabilar4559 2 года назад
Yes , and what about Chaika ?
@dalakop69
@dalakop69 2 года назад
Moskvitch definitely was a better car just because it’s a car not a junkbox )
@valentindargan2310
@valentindargan2310 2 года назад
@@dalakop69 fuck .that.uglist car ever...mokshit
@geoffsaunders4960
@geoffsaunders4960 Год назад
I live in the French Alps and the Niva is incredibly popular with the ski instructors. I asked one why. His response. "Because i must get to work. If I do not work I do not get paid." He also said the heater was great.
@andystork7872
@andystork7872 3 года назад
Used to work on these at the Lada import centre in Bridlington in the 80’s. Turned the standard model into the Cossack version, updated the transfer box mountings, added sunroof and alloys. A very capable off-road vehicle. Took one to a 4x4 competition and ended up pulling a land rover out of a ditch that had got stuck. Very underrated. I had a yellow one with black stripes, looked like a wasp.
@COIcultist
@COIcultist 3 года назад
If you were involved with Lada you might be able to help with a story I have in my head. I seem to remember that some constabulary that needed 4X4 vehicles bought a bunch of these. The coppers driving took umbrage at getting Ladas and conspired to break them. Their opinions changed on discovering that they couldn't break them.
@andystork7872
@andystork7872 3 года назад
From what I can remember Wiltshire Constabulary rings a bell but it was 30+ years ago. Supplied as a standard vehicle and police would have modified them I believe. We did do a metallic pink Convertible that was presented to mikhail gorbachev’s wife in the late 80’s.
@COIcultist
@COIcultist 3 года назад
@@andystork7872 Thanks, that was rumbling through my head. So you presented a convertible to Raisa Gorbachev(a) UK RHD spec, or you up optioned a Russian Niva?
@andystork7872
@andystork7872 3 года назад
@@COIcultist. It was if I remember a RHD version. I didn’t present it personally it was kicking around the workshops for a while while it got converted and sprayed up. Presume it was shipped back to Russia.
@andystork7872
@andystork7872 3 года назад
@peregrinestudio Be worth a Bob or two now. What year is it? I worked on them all 1988/9 then moved into the vehicle rolling road test facility. Loved doing the conversion from standard to Cossack. If it has the 5 spoke white Delta alloy it’s a later 1989 model.
@thomasatherley
@thomasatherley 3 года назад
The Niva is truly one of the last "old fashioned" cars you can buy. What a thoroughly great little beast
@wizzylizzy69
@wizzylizzy69 3 года назад
70 series land cruiser enters conversation.
@user-ug3jm4cb5y
@user-ug3jm4cb5y 2 года назад
@@wizzylizzy69 Price
@radioactivepotato2068
@radioactivepotato2068 3 года назад
"This is a brand new car." I don't know why that made me smile so hard that my face hurt. I'm driving the new 5008 atm and I'd cry for something as simple as the Niva. I'm bloody sick of driving a smartphone.
@1marcelfilms
@1marcelfilms 3 года назад
just do it
@unity2155
@unity2155 3 года назад
Lada's cars are worst thing you can buy for yourself. Quality of their cars are very low, despite their "simplicity". Specifically about the Lada Niva - there is absolutely no margin of safety in any part of these cars. Some parts of the drivetrain may not be able to withstand this "super-powerful" 80 horsepower engine, which is ridiculous. Simplicity is good for such classic, reliable cars such as Mitsubishi Pajero/Pajero Sport/L200, Toyota Land Cruiser/Hilux, and others (maybe some american classic trucks). Russian cars is using 60s technologies, low-wage labor and bad materials. The only more or less reliable part in their cars - are engines, and its only achieved by using cast-iron engine block, thats all. No other benefits. Lada concern is just about making money with minimal changes in design (main purpose - save money, dont build new production lines and dont buy new machine tools). Many manufacturers have come to this today, using a common platform for their cars, but lada is doing this since 80s-90s. As for the price - the average wage in Russia barely reaches $ 500/month, that's all you need to know. My advice is not to buy such items. If you want something simple and reliable - look for brand new Land Cruiser 70s
@JosueHernandez-nu5cp
@JosueHernandez-nu5cp 3 года назад
@@unity2155 ill just ignore your criticism and buy a Lada 2107 and modify it into a sleeper
@theonehappyorc1235
@theonehappyorc1235 3 года назад
@@unity2155 you have wrote so much stuff but there;'s one problem: you didn't bring any arguments against it. You just say "do not buy Niva, buy Land Cruiser". That is kinda dumb. And so you know: Niva is a good car.
@unity2155
@unity2155 3 года назад
@@theonehappyorc1235 что тебе нужно объяснять? Как легко сворачиваются редукторы и полуоси из сыромятины под мотором аж 80 лошадиных сил при использовании "внедорожника" по назначению?
@ruprechtkroenen2665
@ruprechtkroenen2665 2 года назад
I owned one in GER for 4 years now, and every day i start that engine, cant stop smiling 😊
@ajpdaniels
@ajpdaniels 3 года назад
"Just treat it like a brand new classic car" says than man who's just driven it into a massive water filled ditch! Great stuff👍
@Munkenba
@Munkenba 3 года назад
To be fair a massive water filled ditch isn't an inaccurate description of most classic car gatherings I've been to.
@DumahBrazorf
@DumahBrazorf 3 года назад
Like a Morris Marina. Oh, wait... wrong tv show...
@benholroyd5221
@benholroyd5221 3 года назад
And mentioned the 2 year warranty whilst standing Infront of a car where the warranty was void.
@markwright3161
@markwright3161 3 года назад
@@benholroyd5221 You sure that isn't when it starts? Surely it can't be a true Niva if it hasn't been taken swimming, or swamp-scuba-diving as some on RU-vid show, just like it isn't a true Lada Riva if it hasn't stared in a dashcam clip. People send off vessels by smashing a bottle of champagne on it, Ladas are sent off by being driven into something :)
@benholroyd5221
@benholroyd5221 3 года назад
@@markwright3161 I believe that's dealt with in the factory, by Boris after his liquid lunch.
@malcolmlane-ley2044
@malcolmlane-ley2044 3 года назад
No other motoring show has such diversity, well done Jonny
@igor_p13
@igor_p13 2 года назад
Эх, родной вой раздатки слышен даже на видео. Некоторые вещи не стареют 😅 Hello from Russia.
@alexterev4500
@alexterev4500 2 года назад
Прям с языка сорвал))
@user-js9tx5mf1w
@user-js9tx5mf1w 2 года назад
Hell from Russia))) Ниву можно узнать не глядя на нее по вою раздатки и по вечно работающему вентилятору))
@user-jb1ji8pz2q
@user-jb1ji8pz2q 2 года назад
У джимми тоже воет раздатка
@maxx23AK
@maxx23AK 2 года назад
@@user-jb1ji8pz2q точно раздатка, не у тебя в голове воет?
@user-ju2fn6mi5x
@user-ju2fn6mi5x 2 года назад
Если от Шеви Нивы поставить, то не будет выть, там зуб другой.
@xaviercabrera9300
@xaviercabrera9300 2 года назад
I love how it's design hasn't changed since it first hit production.
@31ncp
@31ncp 2 года назад
There are a video comparison between 1978 niva and 2017 niva made by auto review ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PQwFKz6TseY.html
@you-dont-know-me
@you-dont-know-me 5 месяцев назад
You can't improve perfect. lol
@ryan_aex
@ryan_aex 3 года назад
I really did not expect to read the words “Lada Niva” in any sentence today, let alone 2021 review….I’m looking forward to this Jonny. Thank you as always for your hard work and quality content!
@AnttiBrax
@AnttiBrax 3 года назад
I call that and raise you with "low emission".
@terrificspokesman7416
@terrificspokesman7416 3 года назад
Thank God I did see the words 2021 Lada Niva
@thelivingdodo2
@thelivingdodo2 3 года назад
You can't buy a Jimny any more due to emissions but you can still buy an AMG G Wagon 😂
@tonydoggett7627
@tonydoggett7627 3 года назад
You can in Australia, but there’s no stock in the country.
@DaveHunterDave
@DaveHunterDave 3 года назад
You can buy the Jimny as a van, without the rear sets, because commercial vehicles aren't subject to such strict regulations.
@clearskies1234
@clearskies1234 3 года назад
@@tonydoggett7627 actually, i just picked one up, but there was a 6 month wait :(
@jamesbonomy42
@jamesbonomy42 3 года назад
How does that work.
@thelivingdodo2
@thelivingdodo2 3 года назад
@@jamesbonomy42 stupid emissions laws in the UK, I'm not entirely sure!
@rin-chan3017
@rin-chan3017 3 года назад
I bought one at the beginnig of the year and I totally love it! It's soooo basic but that's actually the main charm of the car! I haven't owned such a reliable working car in a really long time... We use it for a really hard terrain and work on the farm but also for long road trips and it's super great! Yeah, not very comfortable, but I don't really mind it haha... If you are considering one, definitely go for it!
@nicomeier8098
@nicomeier8098 2 года назад
I love it. The simplicity, the character, the looks, the ruggedness, just love it!
@rossr100
@rossr100 3 года назад
I had one of these as a work car back in the day. We towed Range Rovers out of the muddy gateway at a couple of events I worked at. Most amusing except to the R Rover owners club
@edcm281
@edcm281 3 года назад
Normally a thorough dose of WD40 would cure RR issues when wading.
@rwjazz1299
@rwjazz1299 2 месяца назад
me thinks you are spewing bull shit.
@murdocampbell4858
@murdocampbell4858 3 года назад
In the entire history of car reviews THIS is the best car review EVER! Period.
@supernova1976
@supernova1976 3 года назад
It is Johnny
@Rogcljon
@Rogcljon 3 года назад
I second that, I was just about to type the same 👍
@stephen300o6
@stephen300o6 3 года назад
Don't do drugs kids.
@savagegtalks5912
@savagegtalks5912 3 года назад
@Murdo Campbell, best car ever made Lada Niva.
@martingill6996
@martingill6996 2 года назад
Love it! Wanted one of these years ago when I was a teenager, just think it’s a step into a simpler time, great windup windows where you don’t have to fight the control to just open it a little.
@markwhatzhisface3331
@markwhatzhisface3331 3 года назад
I remember my buddy's still having the crank start in the front of the engine. Amazingly tough vehicle. Wish they were still in Canada.
@coolboy5428
@coolboy5428 3 года назад
They should keep the crank as a usable item
@darrenhuxter2061
@darrenhuxter2061 2 года назад
My buddy had one with the crank. It was awesome.
@alexcocking7288
@alexcocking7288 3 года назад
Thanks Jonny - for a great review of the Niva - the thinking man’s G-Wagen. An thanks for showing the honesty of your unexpected ‘dip’ in that pool. Brilliant and so endearing to you and the Niva.
@neillgatley8770
@neillgatley8770 3 года назад
Great video. You have to love a utilitarian car. An EV on the same principle would also be mega.
@ike1660
@ike1660 3 года назад
@@neillgatley8770 Could be a weight issue, these petrol 4x4 depend on being lightweight, with a little engine and not much in the way of luxuries. If you want some range, battery weight might be an issue? I'd love to be proven wrong though :)
@neillgatley8770
@neillgatley8770 3 года назад
@@ike1660 the kerb weight of a range rover is close to 2 tonnes. I am sure the new hummer is not light. While lightness can be an advantage, it has not stopped a lot of 4x4 manufacturers from making a heavily piston car. For me, the simplicity of an electric drive train is attractive. I am disappointed that it then get married to a complicated car. The lada manual door handles, windows and basic interior is something to be emulated by more modern cars.
@tomcardale5596
@tomcardale5596 3 года назад
@@neillgatley8770 I agree about the whole simple electric car thing. I'd love one (I'm a current base model Defender driver complete with wind up windows). However, I think the pointing out that Range Rovers are heavy is kind of the opposite of the original point. The Niva and similar vehicles are great off road, nimble, etc. because they're light. It is difficult to make an EV as light because of the weight of the batteries. You'd be taking out a 50kg engine and replacing it with 300kg of batteries. Or something.
@gerardjacobs7951
@gerardjacobs7951 3 года назад
Check out the MW Motors Spartan - it's a UAZ Hunter (469) converted to EV. UAZ are still making the Hunter new in IC as well.
@qnaap
@qnaap 3 года назад
The last bit is actually the best advert for this car :)
@collomps
@collomps 3 года назад
One of the best looking, never outdated, all-capable old style 4x4's you can buy.
@SebastianvonGrunf
@SebastianvonGrunf 2 года назад
Fun fact: some 40 Nivas were used during the construction of the channel tunnel. Also interesting, swapping the engine of the Niva was quite a popular sport in the balkans (maybe all of eastern europe?) in the 90s. Most Nivas ended with a N/A diesel of a Fiat, VW or Peugeot flavour, but some guys went a different way - and found that the brilliant Fiat twin cam fits in rather easily. Those are almost infinitely tunable, and theoretically, you could fit the 8v turbo from early 'grales or themas. Altough I don't belive Nivas dirivetrain could cope
@MrTruthwillout
@MrTruthwillout 2 года назад
I owned a Mirafiori Twin Cam powered Niva in the 90s. Fun in the forest 😊
@user-ug3jm4cb5y
@user-ug3jm4cb5y 2 года назад
The problem is that the transmission and axles of the Niva are taken from Lada cars, which made it cheaper. That is why the Niva was the world's 1st car with permanent all-wheel drive and a load-bearing body - so there is less load on the transmission. Niva needs a more powerful engine, but the transmission will not stand it.
@johnpali5894
@johnpali5894 2 года назад
Is a video on RU-vid, of a Greek mechanic fitting a Mercedes’ engine on a Niva.
@garage5125
@garage5125 Год назад
​@@user-ug3jm4cb5y well it depends what you take as transmission. the gearbox itself is fine, though the cardan shafts itself can break, but there are many upgrades (and apparently it is not as much as deal on the later ones). the engine itself can be tuned either atmospherically or by a turbo, for instance they fit TD04 turbocharger to the engine and make usable power. those engines when fully built, can withstand powers, that many subaru or honda owners can be proud of. but for normal driving, i would say 140-150 hp (with that td04 turbo) is a very good amount for general use. using more than 200 hp is almost dangerous 😂🤣
@m.r.659
@m.r.659 3 года назад
You my man are the legend with thinking outside the box and presenting this car. This is very much car for me, no stupid electronics following my every move and sending data somewhere, can fix it by my self, and left hand drive so can easily drive it across Europe to see my Mum (after the restrictions that is). Great channel. Best wishes from York, UK.
@glimmerman
@glimmerman 3 года назад
“People loved a simple rugged car”… if only Land Rover hadn’t forgot…
@petersmith4455
@petersmith4455 3 года назад
the problem is the old mangement is not there anymore, all vehicles are suvs now, and not 2a or series 3 style
@nomayor1
@nomayor1 3 года назад
Land Rover only cares how much they can charge for. So, throw as much garbage as you can in the car, so that you can claim "luxury", so that you can jack up the price.
@cornishhh
@cornishhh 3 года назад
If any major manufacturer made a simple rugged car I suspect they'd absolutely clean up.
@shippo72
@shippo72 3 года назад
@@cornishhh Ford is trying to do that with the Bronco, they had some good success over the last year. Now to wait a couple more years until all the Bronco's start having issues and another company will pick up where Ford left off. And the cycle continues.
@richardburns5925
@richardburns5925 3 года назад
I don't care how rugged it looks, I don't give a shit. I just don't want the bastard to break down, period. I don't want to have to fix it every weekend. So for me, the trucks to have are a Toyota Land Cruiser or Hilux or Nissan Patrol.
@vig237
@vig237 2 года назад
Actually, NIVA was the first 4x4 with integral body, if I am not mistaken.
@alexf183
@alexf183 2 года назад
И первым с передней независимой пружинной подвеской.
@kaisersoymilk6912
@kaisersoymilk6912 2 года назад
I love how he says: "although it was a communist design, it was quite advanced for the time"... it's BECAUSE it's was a Communist design that it was advanced, those people worshiped science.
@archi-mendel
@archi-mendel 2 года назад
@@kaisersoymilk6912 and were amazed of microwave stoves in 1990s, yeah. The first thing which happened in 1990s, when USSR was over - people (who had any money) tried to get used cars from abroad and foreign electronics. Only science Soviets have done was related to weapons and military stuff. An this is what killed USSR actually.
@kaisersoymilk6912
@kaisersoymilk6912 2 года назад
@@archi-mendel Well, the Lada was also used by the military, so let say it belongs to that category. However, the USSR also produced a lot of theoretical physicist (many of whom won the nobel prize), not bad for a country that was feudal before the revolution. But you're right about the fact that they spent too much for the military. P.S. I'm from western Europe and the first time I saw a microwave oven was around 2010.
@archi-mendel
@archi-mendel 2 года назад
@@kaisersoymilk6912 I was getting my phd degree in Russian Academy of Science. The huge issue is that we're great in theoretical science, but we just cannot convert studies into working product. That's why a lot of researches are sold in a form of grants to other countries like Germany, Finland, etc.
@ryanadams3617
@ryanadams3617 2 года назад
As a 16 year old boy in the late 80s I was in centre of Australia in palm valley , sore a land cruiser and a Nissan patrol both get stuck in a rocky deep creek, then this little lada came along and went straight across. I wanted one, although I have owned cruisers and patrols since, i never got the lada, I hope they get these in oz , because this might just be my chance 😎
@TheLateBrakeShow
@TheLateBrakeShow 2 года назад
Great memory Ryan. You now need to buy one finally!
@petet8594
@petet8594 3 года назад
Had a Niva in the late 90s I loved it! Was soo much fun, had an original manual and for certain jobs it said to go to your local blacksmith 😅
@barneybarret6088
@barneybarret6088 3 года назад
I was featured in a 4x4 magazine in the 90s in my Niva keeping up with my Landrover owning friends 😁
@avigdonable
@avigdonable 2 года назад
My father hd it in 80. That was shit as hell.
@Retrobeemer
@Retrobeemer 3 года назад
I love Niva. I bought one for £50 from a local farmer and ran it for 2 years. It was just epic fun. If ever I was to buy another brand new car this would be it. I’ll take a lift kit too please!
@paulsz6194
@paulsz6194 3 года назад
Funny how it doesn’t come with a the option of factory fitted tow bar.
@Retrobeemer
@Retrobeemer 3 года назад
@@paulsz6194 I preferred the old style side opening rear door of the original too. Especially with the spare mounted on it like my old car. I still prefer this over the Jimny though.
@paulsz6194
@paulsz6194 3 года назад
@@Retrobeemer £50 is an absolute bargain, pay that much for a good night out at a restaurant for two. I know the engines are bullet proof so long as you change the oil & filter regularly. What sort of mileage did you get out of it?
@nikolajovic1500
@nikolajovic1500 2 года назад
Ladas are great i culd follow forest trucks TAM 150 (look up the internet its masive ) and only thing that failed is cardio rubber so it vibrates shit load rn and i am kinda layz to change it other things are working fine
@Shaman007
@Shaman007 2 года назад
Niva is so sick and I so wanted it when I was 10! I had Jimny, Merc Gwagen and Jepp Cherokee since, but I still want this thing.
@yavuzalpay150
@yavuzalpay150 2 года назад
I've owned a 93 Niva 1.600cc carburated model, for 3 years between 2011-2014, used it in stock condition, for fun & off-road trips and some serious ones. Had no issues at all, it had never let me down. I had to sell it due to life-changing decisions. Then I got another one, in 2018. I went for a 2011 1.700cc injection model, with the idea of buying a younger, fresher Niva and use it as both a daily car and fun car. I was planning to have more fun by upgrading it. Tuned the Ecu, gone for bigger tires, upgraded the suspension with new coils and shock absorbers, changed the final gear ratio, went for locked rear diff, installed comfy seats, upgraded the sound insulation etc. When I was at the verge of installing A/C, I ended up selling it.. My conclusions were, 1) I Don't know if the newer ones are crappier, but the more complicated, is the worse for these kinds of simple design machines. Modifications (except the suspension upgrade) didn't pay off for me, they didn't upgrade the car even half as much as they cost, compared to the car's cost. The performance/price ratio of the stock car was so high, that by any modifications I just decreased it... 2) It's a cult design, but don't be too optimistic (like me) to think It would be cool to use it as a daily car. It's just out of date, and it hits you back sooner or later. Thinking of it as an ATV with a closed cabin, would lead to more accurate decisions. 3) This car is very capable and great fun in stock and simple condition.. I just wish, I didn't have to sell the simpler and more reliable carburated version... All in all, I don't regret any of the two. I had good times with both, I recommend it to anyone who is thinking of buying one, but just make sure to manage your expectations well before buying.
@Anonymous-mz5do
@Anonymous-mz5do 2 года назад
You should make your own chenel dude ,very informative comment ,you express your self like professional journalist...that awesome dude
@space.youtube
@space.youtube 3 года назад
I just watched a Lada review from start to finish, and enjoyed it.
@davesaunders59
@davesaunders59 3 года назад
I've never had any car lust until this. I love the Niva.... I want one.
@BState
@BState 3 года назад
You won't regret it. I've pulled out many stuck-in-mud high priced 4x4's with mine! This car works like a watch, it lasts and always gets the job done easily.
@toocaizeuk
@toocaizeuk 2 года назад
I used to have one of these to drive up to the New Zealand ski fields, left all the other namby pamby 4x4's stuck in the snow. Awesome
@theotherwayofstopping4717
@theotherwayofstopping4717 2 года назад
Can you imagine trying it in some overrated, overcomplicated Q7 or X5? I 'd be in the Lada anyday.
@JasOkTiOk
@JasOkTiOk 2 года назад
In Macedonia we say: "Where a donkey will not go, Niva will". And donkeys are known to be good transport in hard to go places.
@antonispapadopoulos8576
@antonispapadopoulos8576 2 года назад
In Greek macedonia?becuase you are skopia!.
@greekshadow1319
@greekshadow1319 2 года назад
You mean Vardaska
@JasOkTiOk
@JasOkTiOk 2 года назад
@@greekshadow1319 No, I meant Macedonia.
@greekshadow1319
@greekshadow1319 2 года назад
@@JasOkTiOk What Macedonia means? It's a slavic word? Inform me because I know nothing about it.
@ehh7100
@ehh7100 2 года назад
@@greekshadow1319 well said, you know nothing about it
@MrMorrismonkey
@MrMorrismonkey 3 года назад
I have a 2005 Niva which I had in Greece and brought back to the UK with me. It's the "apocalypse survival" model 🤣. It's not everyone's idea of a classic but it is to me 😍 Thank you for reviewing this awesome little 4x4.
@michelinman8592
@michelinman8592 3 года назад
The fact that they're still being made puts a smile on my face. Automakers take note: *THIS* is how you get longevity, by keeping things simple! Also, Jonny gets brownie points for rocking a Detroit Red Wings shirt! Greetings BTW, I'm from Michigan.
@sambo7499
@sambo7499 2 года назад
Red wings rock!
@genesisdiazm
@genesisdiazm 2 года назад
In the 80's I bought a 1600 and these demonstrations are child's play, compared to what I demanded of my Lada.
@gregofili
@gregofili 6 месяцев назад
This is the best car review I have ever watched ! The narrator did a real world review, where a new owner would get themselves into trouble. He is awesome because he accepted responsibility for the outcome. Adventurer Quote of the Year: 'This situation is not ideal' Well done man, well done. You are awesome. Keep your chin up, and keep the Niva's chin out of deceptively deep mud holes.
@GdaySport
@GdaySport 3 года назад
I started offroading many years ago in the Suzuki Samurai, then Jimny, and now Nissan Patrol. Always had a soft spot for the Lada Niva. Never had one, but I would consider one as the modern 4x4 are overcomplicated techno junk. I think manufacturers are missing a trick - there are still owners who want simple to maintain yourself cars. Great video. Liked!
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 3 года назад
You want simple get a SWB defender or a Mitsubishi Pajero SWB from the early 90s. They are basic tough and simple 4wds.
@GdaySport
@GdaySport 3 года назад
​ @glenn oc No offence, but have you seen the prices Defenders fetch nowadays? Way overpriced IMO. Pajero's can be had for reasonable money yes. I've got a 2002 Patrol at the minute - it's easy to work on and tough as old boots. Plenty of choice with the older cars, but my point was the new stuff is mostly fragile overcomplicated garbage...
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 3 года назад
@@GdaySport some new 4wds are still quite simple still, the Jeep wrangler, the land cruiser comes to mind.
@user-pn2ho5ii2l
@user-pn2ho5ii2l 3 года назад
@@glennoc8585 Land Cruiser 40 000 and Niva 7000 Euro :)
@altergreenhorn
@altergreenhorn 3 года назад
​@@glennoc8585 Dont like to disappoint you but those in a stock configuration ain't a match for the lada niva in a rough terrain
@RetroGamerVX
@RetroGamerVX 3 года назад
As a kid, used to laugh at them, now, I wouldn't actually mind one.
@basshead.
@basshead. 3 года назад
It's a death trap, bro.
@sakku1040
@sakku1040 3 года назад
@@basshead. You sure? Idk I'm gonna get one it has so much personality and that 70s style that I adore!
@luidgiskovoroda
@luidgiskovoroda 3 года назад
@@sakku1040 passive and active safety features are from 70s also :) but still it has abs and side airbag (only one)
@barrymccann4933
@barrymccann4933 3 года назад
Just thinking the same thing!
@zepter00
@zepter00 3 года назад
When You drive one since one hour all charm will dissapear faster than charm of woman when you discovered that is transvestite 😆
@walterberndt3598
@walterberndt3598 2 года назад
This test was as good and honest as the Niva itsself. Bravo!
@sv_cheats1970
@sv_cheats1970 3 года назад
I wouldn't mind having one, 4 years ago I saw one in display. It looked great , had the city pack which included leather seats, seat heating and fully colored plastic bumpers.
@nickskinner1482
@nickskinner1482 3 года назад
makes me all warm and fuzzy knowing the Niva is back from the afterlife
@zx169
@zx169 2 года назад
It never went anywhere
@johnbee7729
@johnbee7729 3 года назад
What is missing in most of today's auto landscape is a simple and tough, low to no luxury, vehicle.
@holeephuc007
@holeephuc007 2 года назад
Yes.
@Anonymous-mz5do
@Anonymous-mz5do 2 года назад
Like the VW the The Thing , remember those ?
@dimitri877
@dimitri877 2 года назад
Best feature: A Niva starts as easily at 40 degrees Centigrade, as it does at -40 degrees Centigrade...
@silveribis55
@silveribis55 2 года назад
Holy smokes that's a great little thing! Totally best car review, this takes me back to the 80s and how simple some cars were back then. Just what I want in these modern uncertain times. Simple, cheap, reliable. I'm sold
@mmmbilly
@mmmbilly 3 года назад
I love that it is so basic, that you have to highlight "so, yeah in the back it's got two seatbelts".
@AG-mx7lu
@AG-mx7lu 3 года назад
Because it's got only 4 seats
@thepumpkingking8339
@thepumpkingking8339 3 года назад
Like a lot of people I have laughed at LADA cars over the years. But After watching Garage54 and there attempts to kill all kinds of LADA's and failing every time. I now have a new appreciation for them. After watching Johnny do this review I'd buy one off him if he was the salesman.
@Swarm509
@Swarm509 2 года назад
Gotta love the air intake high up in the hood, perfect for taking these through the water assuming the rest of the breathers are high up too. This car really is the last of the old breed of dedicated, workhorse, rugged cars. Yes it has extra features now but the original soul and intent remains. I own an old VW Iltis and there are so many features that one can see carrying between these two cars from a similar generation of off-roader.
@nacholibre1962
@nacholibre1962 2 года назад
I'd love one of these. So simple and no frills. Would be great for taking my dogs out to the countryside. Unfortunately, no one sells them in Canada!
@paulmurray129
@paulmurray129 3 года назад
My uncle had five Lada s loved them all. He’s a old boy now but still driving wait till I show him this. His Skoda will be up for sale next week 😃
@JohnDoe-ox5ni
@JohnDoe-ox5ni 3 года назад
I wouldent show him .He will spend all your inheritance buying a new fully loaded one .just saying .
@Automotive_Solutions
@Automotive_Solutions 3 года назад
You know that'll still be going strong for years when every Q5 or equivalent has died a premature death with a chocolate engine failure or dual clutch gearbox gremlin. Top episode and enjoyed that. 👍😁
@curbowman
@curbowman 3 года назад
It's the first time I read about "chocolate" engine failure. Don't ruin chocolate for me please!
@Automotive_Solutions
@Automotive_Solutions 3 года назад
@@curbowman don't put chocolate in your engine 😜
@garenkarapetian709
@garenkarapetian709 3 года назад
You should try UAZ 469 (military spec from 1980s, with higher clearance). Simple, light, powerful - and will get you anywhere. Would be interesting to put it side by side with Defender 90 on a terrain tougher than this.
@user-tv8sm6so9y
@user-tv8sm6so9y 2 года назад
Not to worry Johnny, I bought one of the Niva 1.7i models back in 1996 and it was awesome on Snow and Ice where top of the line RR's failed, There are 2 very impressive features the Niva has that never get listed 1) these Cars have the best Heater ever made and 2) the 1996 model came with a 4.0L washer Bottle that had 2 powerful washer motors, One was connected up and if it failed all you had to do was unplug one and plug in the other and swap the hoses over Job Done, I averaged 33 to 38 mpg in mine and the Cossack version came with 5 spoke alloys and the standard version I had came with 8 spoke steel wheels, Back in 1996 the Base model cost £7999.00 and the Cossack was around £9999.00 the Defender was over 16/20K at the time, Thanks Johnny for the video and I hope that Info helps.
@jonathang8263
@jonathang8263 3 года назад
One of the most entertaining reviews I've watched in ages. Brilliant stuff!
@Jay-bw3fl
@Jay-bw3fl 3 года назад
God I wish we could get these in the US. We literally have no cool affordable off roaders. The Jimny would destroy wrangler sales especially that 4 door. Jeep would finally have to lower the ridiculous price on the wrangler.
@MrTarmonbarry
@MrTarmonbarry 3 года назад
There is someone importing used Russian cars to America , somewhere near Seattle , has a few containers there with Moskvich , Lada and Volga cars in them ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JSQy7y5OJss.html . Link to a video about a guy from New Zealand who bought a Niva from the place and drove it back to Florida . The other option is to come to Ukraine and buy one , then get it shipped back to America , you can find a reasonable one for $2500
@Timsturbs
@Timsturbs 3 года назад
@@MrTarmonbarry and that guy discovered a hole in a gas tank on his niva if you watch those videos. thats ridiculous, for the money they ask they dont even bother to check what they are selling. hope he asked for compensation for a gas chamber he had to experience.
@MrTarmonbarry
@MrTarmonbarry 3 года назад
@@Timsturbs Yes i watched it to the end and saw the petrol tank problem , nice easy fix though. If he had spent just a little more time investigating he would have found the problem on the way back . The price ??, well that thing had been shipped from probably Russia , Ukraine or somewhere in that area so that would not have been cheap . Quick search says shipping ''starts'' at $1100 but you know its never going to be anywhere near that . To the sellers credit that Niva was in amazing condition for its age so that was probably reflected in the price . I would guess he probably contacted the seller and they worked something out but he seemed pretty laid back and might have just let it go
@Timsturbs
@Timsturbs 3 года назад
@@MrTarmonbarry "problem" xD petrol spilling all over the car is a life endangering disaster. and its condition seems decent because it got "preselling preparation" as they call it, meaning its a quickly welded - painted body with parts slapped from a dozen donor cars somewhere in post soviet garage co-op. its not your "customer is always right" western type of business, its "customer is always a goof" post soviet type of business. record all conversations with them, force them to make clear statements about car condition, call for consumers right protection, insist on your rights, dont be shy, they wont as they usually have barely any morale at all.
@MrTarmonbarry
@MrTarmonbarry 3 года назад
@@Timsturbs Hmmmm, do i detect an anti soviet and anti ex soviet attitude ?? So where did you get all this insider information about the build ETC ?? I'm curious
@jfilm7466
@jfilm7466 3 года назад
I've always loved the Lada, nice and simple no Bollocks.
@staninjapan07
@staninjapan07 2 года назад
Been much too long since I have seen your stuff. Was not aware Lada still existed. Glad to see this. Thanks a lot.
@michiel1551
@michiel1551 3 года назад
For sale: Lada Niva demo, low mileage. Engine only flooded once
@M0LHA
@M0LHA 3 года назад
One careful lady owner...
@MOSSFEEN
@MOSSFEEN 3 года назад
Never Been OFF ROAD
@dekik.979
@dekik.979 3 года назад
Owner had a shorter right leg, so never raved to max 😃
@CrusaderSports250
@CrusaderSports250 3 года назад
@@M0LHA and several not so!!!.
@nickknee3515
@nickknee3515 3 года назад
I fell in love with this car when I saw it on Top Gear. James and Jeremy were driving around Russia in all kinds of Commie cars, and the last one they drove was the Niva, bashing it through a field and into mud holes and Jeremy said that he actually loved that little car. But for some reason I love it so much that I named my own daughter after a Russian car that I'm kinda scared to import into the US because I might be put on some kind of watch list or something. I don't know why I want this plucky little car so bad but I just do.
@romanalexandrovich9785
@romanalexandrovich9785 3 года назад
Actually, Lada is a Russian (Slavic) female name. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lada_(given_name)
@nickknee3515
@nickknee3515 3 года назад
@@romanalexandrovich9785 If I have another girl I'll be sure to name her Lada.
@user-ij9sp7vl9p
@user-ij9sp7vl9p 3 года назад
@@nickknee3515 I went to Russia for ten years on a "capitalist" Cherokee XJ.And no one tried to put me on any lists. I think it's time for Russia to bring democracy to the world, and not vice versa. I'm laughing out of kindness. It turns out that you gave your daughter a unique name twice. The first is the car model. The second meaning of the word "niva" means a wide field sown with wheat to the horizon. It turned out to be a beautiful name. Привет из Москвы!
@gerhardvaneeden5615
@gerhardvaneeden5615 2 года назад
It's your first video I've watched, and I love your presentation style! You deserve more subscribers...much more than the one you earned from me.
@smudgealdrin1512
@smudgealdrin1512 2 года назад
I had a 94 base model for ten years . Cracking lil 4x4 . Bullet proof reliable & if it does go wrong nothing that cant be fixed with an adjustable & a screw driver. Took the back seats out once & got an FS1E in the back . Used to show motors 10 times the price up off road . Only got rid of it because the bird at the time didnt like it ( hand painted olive green with a hammer & sickle on each door). Kicking myself now ... Only draw back it needs more oomph & dont even think about towing.
@brianmcintyre14
@brianmcintyre14 3 года назад
ULEZ was also a character slur back in the day. Great review Johny, Love the way you take it completely seriously, unlike most other motoring journalists would.
@yt_Ajay_
@yt_Ajay_ 3 года назад
My favourite thing about the Lada Niva is the way it always looks really surprised.
@TheLateBrakeShow
@TheLateBrakeShow 3 года назад
Me too!
@jonathans1759
@jonathans1759 3 года назад
@@TheLateBrakeShow It is good to show suprise and not to expect the NKVD. At least you must pretend the look of innocence!
@JD-eo7dr
@JD-eo7dr 3 года назад
@@TheLateBrakeShow always wanted my dad to get one of these he had two Rivas one after the other... people used take the piss at school they was more embarrassing than Skoda's in the early 90s. I even covered my school books in pictures of old Rally Versions
@eskanderx1027
@eskanderx1027 3 года назад
@@TheLateBrakeShow 😳
@proabi35
@proabi35 2 года назад
*I watched your video. it's gorgeous. The best thing that I have seen, everything is very detailed. You are a true professional in your field*
@luaz969
@luaz969 Год назад
Thank you for your test. I love the one you did 10 years ago on the white one, after your last video, on December 2021, I bought a new one Lada Niva Legend. Greetings from Tuscany. Marco
@jamesprince4991
@jamesprince4991 3 года назад
Merch idea: black outline image of you climbing out the back on T-Shirt. 'This isn't ideal'. You're welcome.
@benhadden7038
@benhadden7038 3 года назад
I would buy that.
@infernalcontraptions
@infernalcontraptions 3 года назад
Me too.
@fat_biker
@fat_biker 3 года назад
I endorse this suggestion :-)
@larryenok
@larryenok 3 года назад
Merch shop?
@spruce1509
@spruce1509 3 года назад
I would buy this
@ajpdaniels
@ajpdaniels 3 года назад
Always liked these - they got much of this right at the time with the engineering and it still looks better than most 4x4s
@adamlee3772
@adamlee3772 2 года назад
Excellent cars. The farmers in NZ used love them. Bomb proof, way more reliable than a Land Rover and cheaper. It’s undoing there was the used imports from Japan of Land Cruisers etc. But used to see them rolling around NZ all the time when I lived there.
@Captain_Scarlet_SIG
@Captain_Scarlet_SIG 3 года назад
Well described “like a new classic car”, they’re tough SOB’s so practical & capable great to see it on the LBS👏.
@user-ug3jm4cb5y
@user-ug3jm4cb5y 2 года назад
When you park in a snowdrift, a plastic bumper is evil.
@MrRea112
@MrRea112 3 года назад
Those bumpers are right out of the 80’s, as is everything else. I want one!
@michaelduke4500
@michaelduke4500 3 года назад
I was thinking the same.
@nicolascrescimone
@nicolascrescimone 3 года назад
70s
@EldarMusa
@EldarMusa 3 года назад
That 5 speed is bulletproof. Late 80s beginning on 90s 5 speed was only in FWD cars . From 1995 5 speed manual was in RWD and 4x4 cars as well.
@paulchristiansen7014
@paulchristiansen7014 3 года назад
almost bought one this LADAs in 87 but got a 87 civic 1500s instead...
@fazekaslaszlo
@fazekaslaszlo 3 года назад
These are pretty terrible cars tbh checked one out. You'll have tons of issues with it
@zensamurai6582
@zensamurai6582 3 года назад
Johnny this is why we love you! The only motor journalist with his own style, featuring car content that is actually interesting, not like all the rest copy-cats so called journalists, who do the same stuff over and over, boring the viewer to death. Thanks
@Darko_Milosevski03
@Darko_Milosevski03 2 года назад
It's a great cheap car This is a great car and it makes people happy The design is iconic If the 2023 model doesn't do well, there is always an option Go with this version I can't wait to buy one after i pass my drivers licence
@raydreamer7566
@raydreamer7566 2 года назад
Reminds me of my first Land Curser I had with a 283 in it. Simple and great. I like that you have enough pride to show yourself getting stuck......
@supernova1976
@supernova1976 3 года назад
Johnny you are one of the rear real enthusiast I love watching , you did the Niva justice and drive it in it's intended environment . My uncle use to be a teacher who volunteered to teach in the most remote villages and his car of choice was a Niva , Nothing else could get him in and out of those remote off-road locations for 10 years .
@SteveMorton
@SteveMorton 3 года назад
Johnny: "Would I own one...." Lada Importer: "You are buying that one you tried to drown!!" Great review Johnny. I becoming to like simple cars.... Dacia Spring EV? Not for sale in UK I know... but they are in France... I live in France!!
@Seelingfahne
@Seelingfahne 2 года назад
Commending you for carrying on with the review a bit after the unfortunate swimming incident! Thanks, now I want one!
@PeresD
@PeresD 3 года назад
I love it,back in the day I had the van,tough as nails. This is actually a nice retro bargain.
@joemartino6976
@joemartino6976 3 года назад
If vehicles of this class were available in the US, 500 thousand would be sold in year one.
@guildrich
@guildrich 3 года назад
Unfortunately, that'll NEVER happen (again). The US is so "safe" now, that even MENTIONING the word "fun" will land you in the gulag!
@petergreenwald9639
@petergreenwald9639 3 года назад
Perfect little rig for the Boundary Waters Canoe area for camping. Bet it would get on and off a frozen lake easily. Just need roof racks for the camping gear and the ice auger and pop up. I would love this rig as the perfect companion for my crusty/rusty old Suburban Z71.
@MuzzaHukka
@MuzzaHukka 3 года назад
You can buy a 2006 and onwards model in Russia and register it in Canada
@zoolkhan
@zoolkhan 3 года назад
not really, you guys (in average) are nationalistic "patriots". You buy inferior jeeps any time of the day, no matter how much better a nissan / toyota / mitzubishi / landrover defender-discovery offroader may be at the same price class. In an unbiased(!!! does not exist in the us) comparision. You also confuse long (bad for going over crests) heavy (bad for all sorts of off-road reasons) pickup trucks with beeing off-road vehicles, for no added gain except the ability to spit down on the roofs of smaller cars. (just look at what australians use, and they do know their offroad business like no other) Maybe its all import tax related? but i think that would be a too easy explanation: A niva has no chance in the u.s. after all its "russian" ... it would only have less of a chance if it was chinese.
@tacosycerveza1232
@tacosycerveza1232 3 года назад
@@zoolkhan lol! Imagine calling Americans dumb because they supposedly can’t off-road! Yeah, there are the wannabe off-roaders with their shiny monster trucks but there is also plenty of serious off-roading in the US. Nothing wrong with being patriotic by the way. America is great!! I’ve seen other parts of the world including some of the first world countries. Wouldn’t want to be anywhere else other than the USA.
@benedict2814
@benedict2814 3 года назад
‘It’s extremely rubbery… it’s like going into the store room of a diving club’
@JohnBaxendale
@JohnBaxendale 3 года назад
For a certain audience, this could be a paid for optional extra...
@JohnDoe-ox5ni
@JohnDoe-ox5ni 3 года назад
@@JohnBaxendale oh yes the lada car company will probably make some special editions for the S&M seasons catalogue .The Bad Dragon and the Black Mamba editions and for water sport Fans a yellow golden shower edition complete with drain plugs/ butt plugs on the floor and seats ..Russians have questionable tastes and few limits to what they will try to sell.
@brendanfleming6584
@brendanfleming6584 3 года назад
I was so glad he used the diving club analogy and not the Ann Summers one. There, I said it. Funnily enough a wet suit was almost required at the end.
@victorortiz193
@victorortiz193 2 года назад
The design is just perfect. I've seen quite a few of these Ladas Niva in Colombia.
@luaz969
@luaz969 2 года назад
I watchd many times your test on the white Niva you did many year ago, it was the only one Videos about a normal man and his approach to the car. Now I found you, again on Niva that give to the man of the street, information about Niva. Maybe, after your video, I'll buy new one. you're the first one talk about differces between the entry level version and the luxury one (you told about glasses different, never read a line about it in Italy, Good job!). Now I'm going to tell to my Lady we will travel on Niva. I'll give you the feedback. Marco from Tuscany (y)
@skf957
@skf957 3 года назад
I owned a second hand one back in 1988 - and loved it. I remember parking off-road, leg cocked and couldn't close the tailgate until leg was un-cocked. This is the bane of a monocoque off-roader. On-road rythmic vibration at 60mph due to the horrendous angle of the short prop from the transfer box, and a rough as nuts Fiat 1600. But I loved it. In the meantime I've had a 4.0 Jeep Wrangler and now drive a 1989 L.R. 90. I'd have another Niva - no problem. Thanks for the review.
@matthewmason8982
@matthewmason8982 3 года назад
Just before you went in there, I was thinking “wonder if there’s an aftermarket snorkel available” 🤣
@TheLateBrakeShow
@TheLateBrakeShow 3 года назад
There is.....
@allothernamesbutthis
@allothernamesbutthis 3 года назад
@@TheLateBrakeShow try it again with a snorkel?
@derkameramann
@derkameramann 3 года назад
@@allothernamesbutthis Taiga + Snorkel + TireSuspensionupgrade + GutsnBalls = Fun in the Pothole
@pedrosalinas6509
@pedrosalinas6509 3 года назад
There are pictures of Nivas under water like submarines
@dekik.979
@dekik.979 3 года назад
So when this happens, u take the plugs out and the filter, start it to let the water out and thats it ?
@diecastcollector8
@diecastcollector8 3 года назад
This car is now an outright legend on it's own!!
@donbalafre7
@donbalafre7 2 года назад
I love them New NIVA LEGEND and NIVA BRONTO Camouflage new paint , they are marvellous
@oliverattwell8013
@oliverattwell8013 3 года назад
I’m so glad this car still exists!
@RWL2012
@RWL2012 2 года назад
still made, you mean.
@oliverattwell8013
@oliverattwell8013 2 года назад
@@RWL2012 no I mean exists..
@simes205
@simes205 3 года назад
We used to see these Niva’s years ago all over the Alpes parked next to Panda 4x4’s!
@alexeyber
@alexeyber 3 года назад
I almost made a decision to get one as winter car. Thank you for the honest review. Very heartwarming
@TheLateBrakeShow
@TheLateBrakeShow 3 года назад
Great to hear - cheers! Which spec are you buying?
@DodySuratman
@DodySuratman 2 года назад
There's an episode of Bald and Bankrupt where Ben revisited the young man who helped him from snowstorm in the Dagestan or something like that. In that episode Ben helped the guy fixing his Lada. They went to a parts store where all kind of different parts like windows crank were just in the boxes on the shelves, and they were all supposedly very affordable and could be fixed by hand tools. I thought that was an interesting episode.
@rosshunter9053
@rosshunter9053 3 года назад
Friends had one in the late 80s, early 90s. We used to always pop the rear coils spring out of their top bracket, easy to push back into place. Like the Suzies, light and almost go anywhere off road. Our Suzie was originally 3 cylinder, when it died we replaced it with a Corolla 1.8L 4 cylinder. It burnt rubber on all fours. Great memories. Didn't know they still make these.
@lukewilkinson2539
@lukewilkinson2539 3 года назад
I was eyeing up one last mad fast piston engine car before being forced into a PHEV, scrap that I want a niva
@TheLateBrakeShow
@TheLateBrakeShow 3 года назад
Do it Luke. Honestly you won't regret it.
@fiveminuteman
@fiveminuteman 3 года назад
We need to step back and enjoy the piston a little longer.......
@AlienLivesMatter
@AlienLivesMatter 3 года назад
Better choice
@weegaz22
@weegaz22 3 года назад
@@TheLateBrakeShow maybe not during ownership, but he will on resale when he gets buttons back from his 17k.
@davee9211
@davee9211 Год назад
Great meeting you tonight Johnny 🍻
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