The Lada 2102 1200 Kombi Wagon from 1971 is a utilitarian station wagon of Russian origin. With plenty of room in the rear seating area and large cargo area, the vehicle is a versatile, reliable, and low-maintenance workhorse. It has a simple, boxy design with a long hood and flared wheel arches. The body is light and rust-resistant, constructed of steel-reinforced plastic, and painted in matte white. It has a sloping front, angular headlights, and a round-edged radiator grille that gives it a uniform look. The taillights are small and square-shaped, and the back window is slightly tilted. The front bumper is chrome-plated, and the rear bumper is black. The interior of the Lada is basic by modern standards, featuring grey upholstery, a manual transmission gearshift, and a horizontal panel with knobs and a handbrake lever. The seats are comfortable with adjustable headrests, and the dashboard is simple and functional. Air conditioning, power windows, and navigation systems are not available. The Lada 2102 1200 Kombi Wagon is driven by a 1.2-liter, 4-cylinder engine producing 47 horsepower. It has rear-wheel drive, with a 4-speed manual transmission and a 4.1 final drive ratio. It is rated to deliver around 22 miles per gallon. Braking power is provided by disc brakes in the front and drums in the rear, and the suspension is by torsion bar.
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