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Originally Posted by Mike Honcho
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How ignorant you must be to try to find any meaning in that photo above? At first place, Riva was introduced in 1980, and people simply need and want to have cheap, and reliable car. That car would still be bought all over the world because it can work in extreme conditions. As far as I know it wasn't sold only in Eastern EU, Africa and Asia, but also to UK, France, I think Germany also (I am not sure about that). There must be a reason for that or all those people are simply stupid. Anyway, more info about that model :
"Sales of the Lada Classics remain strong in the car's native Russia and the former Eastern Bloc nations where buyers value ruggedness, simplicity and durability over style. As recently as April 2011, it was reported that Russian sales of the 2105 and 2107 series showed an increase of 140% on a total of 28,633 in the first quarter of the year[8]. However, production of the 2105 ceased at AvtoVAZ's Togliatti plant at the end of 2010 after a 30-year production run and nearly 3,000,000 units[9], with production being fully subcontracted to the IzhAvto plant near Izhevsk in a strategic alliance with AvtoVAZ."