Ordinary yard on the Kiev outskirts

Pay attention to the background – customary dump ordinary yard of a customary high-storey building. And what is there in the centre? Vice versa, zaporozhets, zhiguli, other junk? (more…)
A Solution for Many Many Snow

When you are having snow like on the photo above and you own just a regular passenger car you possibly risk not to leave your house for days or weeks while they be able to clear the way up to your gate.
But, there is a solution offered by some company in Kirgizia how to turn any regular car into powerful “Snow-Foot” vehicle.

Inside the post after some more extremely snowy landscapes we’ll see the photos and the videos of that cool vehicle idea.
Really Fab Crossing
As Russia’s territory is quite spacious one and it holds lots of unsolved mysteries in it, there are plenty people striving to puzzle them out. Tourism is quite a popular sport in Russia; but what would one do if traveling somewhere nearby the boarders of China and Russia he needs to cross the river and put his car across is well. You would think, what’s the problem? But the bridge is a cable one…
The Eight Wheeler

Eight wheelers could be a good solution for Russian terrain roads and you still can meet some of the concepts from the Soviet past on the roads.
They had a flat bottom and the additional four wheels mounted higher than the first four ones so that in case you get stuck too deep then the new pair of axes get into play towing the car out the deep mud.
For some reason those stayed only in concept mode and like this one bare the old white-on-black plates, those give clue that it comes back from seventies or early eighties, but is still used.
Guys collecting old Soviet transportation relics can pay a lot for one of those, even if it doesn’t come from any popular brand but was made by some garage genius with his hands alone.
Washing the Car

It’s much easier to wash a car if to put it entirely into water.
Real World Carmageddon

“Carmageddon” was a name of the video game, which was racing in general, but the task for the participating drivers was to destroy the cars of the competitors and with that gain a victory.
Now in Russian city Novosibirsk they have races with around the same rules. The only task is to destroy. And while there would your competitor’s car still running then you have not won.
Russian Police Chase 3 [and Fire Lada]
Another Russian police chase.
It seems that it was a luck they managed to get him.
Both cars are ladas.
And we’ll pack this post with a fire-lada. You’ll understand why it’s called that after watching thru the middle of the video.
Parking Sand

What has happened to this parking lot in Kiev is following. At night there was flood that brough a lot of water and sand to the places below some level and then in the morning the water was gone but sand and dirt stayed at its place, so when the car owners came to drive out from the lot they found their cars half stuck in sand, right in the middle of the city.
Pickles and Lamps

Russian drivers complain: “Mitsubishi Galant headlamps on cars coming from USA tend to break each every time there is a damp weather and fog lamps on.” But now seems they have found a great solution to this problem with the help of Russian pickles cans.
Under Road

This VW didn’t get underwater, it got under road, as such thing can happen only in post Soviet space, this time in Ukraine.
The people had to escape through the bagage door as it was the only part of the car not under the road.
