The classic Lada 21013 1200S sedan from 1982 is a perfect example of a Soviet-era vehicle, combining its no-fuss, rustic look with a surprisingly sprightly, reliable engine. Its plain, boxy shape gives it a basic yet distinct aesthetic, perfect for those looking to make the occasional trip around town without the fuss of modern cars. Under the hood, the Lada 21013 1200S is powered by a 1.2-liter inline-4 engine which produces 55 horsepower. While this might seem commonly pedestrian by today's standards, it is enough to get the most out of the 1,356 kg vehicle. The Lada 21013 1200S sedan is painted in a range of pastel colors, including pink, blue, and grey, all providing a reminder of its plain but comforting sense of style. The interior is just as basic but not without its little comforts, such as the leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob. On the dashboard of the car, two semi-circular dials keep track of the car's speed and fuel levels, while the analogue clock at the center keeps time with aplomb. The Lada 21013 1200S' suspension is a combination of a torsion-bar and half-shafts, allowing for a smooth, comfortable ride. The vehicle features a four-speed manual transmission for suitable shifts in any situation. Its rugged construction details, made evident by its rubber bumpers, steel body panels, and corrosion-resistant black undercoating make it suitable for a variety of environments. Generally speaking, the car is remarkably sturdy despite its age. With its timeless charm and simple mechanicals, the Lada 21013 1200S sedan is a essential piece of Soviet motoring for any collector.
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