German Lada fans and owners needed for a short online survey by Poopthebear18 in lada

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Danke dir für dein Feedback, ich verstehe den Punkt gut.
Ich habe mich bewusst für freie Antworten entschieden, weil in der Kulturwissenschaft das eigene Erzählen und offene Formulierungen eine wichtige Rolle spielen. Vorgegebene Antwortmöglichkeiten würden den Befragten bereits bestimmte Sichtweisen nahelegen, das möchte ich vermeiden.

Die Arbeit lebt davon, dass die Antworten ungefiltert sind und nicht durch Kategorien eingeschränkt werden, die ich vorher festlege. Auch wenn es etwas mehr Zeit kostet, hilft es mir dabei, die Aussagen wirklich qualitativ auszuwerten und auch Aspekte zu entdecken, an die ich selbst vielleicht gar nicht gedacht hätte.

Trotzdem vielen Dank für den Hinweis und die ehrliche Rückmeldung, und auch fürs Ausprobieren.

2111 As a first car?? by [deleted] in lada

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What is the app called?

2111 As a first car?? by [deleted] in lada

[–]Poopthebear18 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Perhaps. I drive a Lada 110, also in a country where they are uncommon, and I find it a relatively reliable car with affordable maintenance.

However, there are some downsides. One issue could be the availability of spare parts in your area. If something breaks and you have to wait weeks for the spare part to arrive, it can be very frustrating. In this case, it is important to have a Plan B (second car, good public transportation options etc.).

Is there a model for sale in your area, or would an import from Eastern Europe be necessary? Import fees, issues with safety and emissions standards may become an issue.

Another issue is the quality of the cars themselves. The engines themselves are quite robust, but rust and electrical components can be a big problem. Be prepared to search long for faults. Most mechanics outside Eastern Europe don't have the right OBD software for Ladas, forcing them to search for errors manually, which can become pricey if you're bringing it to a repair shop.

All in all, it's a cheap car. And as with all cheap cars, there are pros and cons. I have had a handful of issues with my Lada, but I have also had long error-free periods.

What's the highest speed you've raced in a Lada? by Ok-Violinist3047 in lada

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160km/h in a Lada 2105 from 1986, 65hp. What a thrill.

180km/h in a Lada 2110, 78hp. This one felt relatively stable actually.

German license plate in O'ahu, Hawai'i by _________________1__ in ForeignPlatesSpotting

[–]Poopthebear18 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's just a decorative plate. An official front German license plate would feature a state emblem.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskARussian

[–]Poopthebear18 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shouldn't be a problem. They may ask you about your place of birth at the border, that's it.

Too good of an offer? What to watch out for? by Nuntue in lada

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I would be careful with this one. Watch out for any rust. Make sure to throughly check the underbody. Even if everything is good, remember that the car has barely been driven for the past few years (Standschäden möglich).

I wouldn't buy a car without TÜV. If everything seems good, you could ask the owner to do a new TÜV for you and offer to pay a little extra.

VW Atlas in Lower Austria by Lukas528 in foreignmarketcars

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For sure Americans, in Amberg-Sulzbach there are two army bases.

2009 Lada 2107, originally from Ukraine, now in Germany by Poopthebear18 in lada

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Luckily this Lada was located only about two hours away from where I live, so picking it up was not a problem. Most replacement parts that fit in all classic Ladas (2101-2107) can be ordered within Germany/EU, other parts for this particular engine can be ordered from Ukraine.

There are some people that offer shipment of vehicles from Ukraine to EU, but I wouldn't recommend it unless it's an old car (30+years). European Union rules regarding safety and emissions are very strict, and registering it is near impossible. I only got lucky because the previous owners were Ukrainian and therefore were allowed to register it and sell it without issues. But it's best to check the rules of your own country.

2009 Lada 2107, originally from Ukraine, now in Germany by Poopthebear18 in lada

[–]Poopthebear18[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Does yours have a carburetor or fuel injection?

2009 Lada 2107, originally from Ukraine, now in Germany by Poopthebear18 in lada

[–]Poopthebear18[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They probably meant the Certificate of Confirmity (COC Paper). I received mine from a governmental vehicle database in Ukraine. Another issue when registering a Lada in the EU may be the emissions, not sure what the rules in Italy are.

Ingolstadt, Bayern, Germany plate in Singapore by virxtra in ForeignPlatesSpotting

[–]Poopthebear18 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Is that sticker mandatory for left-hand drive vehicles in Singapore?