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25 Nov 2002
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Lada Niva ?
As a poor man's entry into the world of 4*4 off-roading, what do people think of the Lada Niva Cossack ??
Jasper
PS. Also, I live in Manchester. Any good off=road clubs there ?
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26 Nov 2002
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Very capable little off-roader. But little is the word - it really struggles if it's heavily laden. A lot of the parts are a bit too spindly, so it's light, but not very robust.
Just my 2c worth, and I've never owned one myself, though I have known a few owners, and seen the vehicles in action.
Regards,
Michael
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5 Dec 2002
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Borrowed one a while back, remarkably capable 4x4. Diff locks as standard etc. When they first came out they were ahead of their time; coil springs, properly thought out and very supple wishbone front end. The best of both worlds really. The interior is getting a bit dated by today's standards. Not great on long tar drives but that's never stopped Defender owners so why should it stop you? Its size makes it an ideal greenlaner; its toughness is proven every January... There's always someone in a Niva who makes it to the finish of the Dakar (wherever that may be) in the marathon (unmodified unsupported) class.
If you don't mind the wait for a RHD or if LHD is no problem it's worth popping over to France and buying new. The latest 1.7i with LPG and power steering sells for a little over £5000 NEW after a minimum trade in they're offering. It's against EU law for a dealer to refuse to sell RHD in a LHD country, don't know why but there you are.
I was warned about the early 5spd versions when I was looking for a 2nd hand one; the 5th is an add on and weak, also the transfer case has a tendance to detach itself from the floor (yes that's what they said) of the cab. I've looked under a new one recently and it's attached to a chassis strut now.
Go for it! Since Lada pulled out of UK they're probably hard to resell, but you'd lose 5 grand on a bigger 4x4 anyway, so why not keep it till it dies, which could be a good long while.
Hapy trails
Luke
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