A unique car was put up for sale in Russia. A resident of Dzhankoy named Pavel is selling a red VAZ-2107 in perfect condition. Its mileage for 41 years is only 349 kilometers. The seller asked for 2 million rubles for this "seven". This makes the car more expensive than the new Lada Vesta in the maximum configuration. The latter will cost 1.9 million rubles.
The author of the ad emphasizes that the condition of the car is like from the factory: it is fully functional and all parts are original. For more than 40 years, since its release in 1984, the car has been stored in a dry garage.
The car is powered by a 1.5-liter engine with 72 horsepower, the gearbox is manual, the drive is rear.
This is far from the first "seven" in factory condition that is sold in Russia. In the spring, a VAZ-2107, released in 2005, with a mileage of 485 kilometers was put up for sale for 1.6 million rubles. It was originally purchased and stored as a collectible item. In October, a VAZ-2107 2005 model with a mileage of 791 kilometers appeared on sale, which was sold for 700 thousand rubles.
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