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Berkut
10-11-2014, 08:55 AM
HI! Today is Saturday and I am ready to answer any 20 questions about getting ordinary people live in Russia.
No politics, no jokes.
Berkut
10-11-2014, 09:11 AM
I am sorry for bad messages . I don't know how to clean them.
bronsin
10-12-2014, 09:46 AM
Ok here's an historical question.
In 1932 how many Ukrainians did Stalin starve to death?
Berkut
10-12-2014, 10:21 AM
Wiki in a help.[emoji4]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_famine_of_1932%E2%80%9333
Guys, I'm not ready to discuss issues related to Ukraine. Who cares, the Internet is all there.
I come for talk. Here automobile forum, let's talk about it?
phaznet
10-12-2014, 03:20 PM
Is it true there is a drone pizza delivery service in the making?
BennyLava
10-17-2014, 12:55 PM
Can I bring any car to russia? Also what is the car scene like in russia? Are there a lot of car shows.
jcboy
10-17-2014, 04:57 PM
Do russians really count 1, 2, 3 differently? (using thumb, then pointer then middle finger... or something)
Is Russia really scary? Russians have mostly been portrayed in movies as enemies or as scary assassins or with vampires...hahaha
Berkut
10-17-2014, 10:03 PM
I will say so, you can buy any car. But the government is developing production in the country, holding high duties on those cars which are imported from other countries. Therefore, many car manufacturers have created a new factory in Russia, it's Ford, GM, Toyota, Nissan, Hundai, Renault etc. Old machines (eg american muscle cars etc) to import it is theoretically possible, but it is worth the money unreal. Although fans of these cars is not enough. Although as elsewhere, there is almost everything, even in my town a couple of Camaro and Mustang go.
Car preferences are heavily dependent on the region. South all riding on LADA, the European part of Russia (Moscow, etc.) are mainly imported cars assembled in Russia, but many imported cars from Europe. In the Far East, (where I live), many go on JDM cars from Japan. So as to go by car from Moscow (for example) to my town, it further than from San Diego to Portland. 2 weeks on the road. There is certainly an amateur, but I do not understand them.
Berkut
10-17-2014, 10:43 PM
If you take the car and drive from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok, I think it is not more dangerous than the daily ride home from work. In the Caucasus, just not worth it to go, there they are strange. In general, Ewan McGregor traveled. National Geographic have a movie about it. Many myths about Russia is not true. Bears do not go on the streets. And I have them all only seen in the zoo. Earflaps(ushanka) nobody wears. All go to Columbia, Jack Wolfskin and other casual clothes. I go through the winter in a knitted hat, if it is very cold wearing a hood. In the valenki go only the elderly and children (there is a cute, and they really warm).
Drink a lot, mostly depressed towns where it is difficult to work. Recently, the people began to change their point of view to this, and a drunken man has compassion and understanding of the causes, it is not normal.
In Russia, not scary)) know that you are an foreigner rather want to make friends)) Years of differences did their job, it is politicians play games, but to ordinary people that want to see the world, to look for friends.
Over the fingers. Yes))) its true. Try to make a fist and extension of the fingers. What's the first?
A little later I will do a few pictures of my ordinary day
nookandcrannycar
10-22-2014, 07:43 AM
If you take the car and drive from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok, I think it is not more dangerous than the daily ride home from work. In the Caucasus, just not worth it to go, there they are strange. In general, Ewan McGregor traveled. National Geographic have a movie about it. Many myths about Russia is not true. Bears do not go on the streets. And I have them all only seen in the zoo. Earflaps(ushanka) nobody wears. All go to Columbia, Jack Wolfskin and other casual clothes. I go through the winter in a knitted hat, if it is very cold wearing a hood. In the valenki go only the elderly and children (there is a cute, and they really warm).
Drink a lot, mostly depressed towns where it is difficult to work. Recently, the people began to change their point of view to this, and a drunken man has compassion and understanding of the causes, it is not normal.
In Russia, not scary)) know that you are an foreigner rather want to make friends)) Years of differences did their job, it is politicians play games, but to ordinary people that want to see the world, to look for friends.
Over the fingers. Yes))) its true. Try to make a fist and extension of the fingers. What's the first?
A little later I will do a few pictures of my ordinary day
Why do only the elderly and children wear valenki ?
Berkut
10-22-2014, 08:00 AM
These shoes are out of fashion, now it's more exotic, element of the national dress. Although, you can buy anywhere.
Berkut
10-22-2014, 08:51 AM
An interesting feature. Pay attention to the number. 777 privately sell for about $ 3000. A car on which it is installed, it is worth a maximum of $ 500.
There is a fashion to put on expensive cars such numbers. Legally, they can only get in a queue, so of course they are buying.
Now the government is preparing a law, that anyone could want to buy the numbers like 777, 888 with no restrictions.
So while that's luck for trucks and such garbage like car on photo.
IllusionX
10-22-2014, 09:21 AM
That garbage car is a tank though.
nookandcrannycar
10-28-2014, 03:49 AM
I may have asked this question on a previous thread..can't remember. Can one rent a car (at a reasonable price) and drive from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk ?
If so, is this an insane adventure for someone who doesn't speak any Russian ? I could bring a friend who speaks pretty good Russian...he was previously married to a woman from Moscow and his mother-in-law and step-daughter lived with them for much of the time they were married. Would the adventure, in addition to the landscape be worth the effort?...Or would flying from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk and renting a car as needed make more sense ?
nookandcrannycar
10-28-2014, 03:53 AM
An interesting feature. Pay attention to the number. 777 privately sell for about $ 3000. A car on which it is installed, it is worth a maximum of $ 500.
There is a fashion to put on expensive cars such numbers. Legally, they can only get in a queue, so of course they are buying.
Now the government is preparing a law, that anyone could want to buy the numbers like 777, 888 with no restrictions.
So while that's luck for trucks and such garbage like car on photo.
Is that a Trebant ?....or are those all long gone from your area. I can't zoom in enough to read the word on the trunk.
Berkut
10-29-2014, 04:55 AM
I may have asked this question on a previous thread..can't remember. Can one rent a car (at a reasonable price) and drive from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk ?
If so, is this an insane adventure for someone who doesn't speak any Russian ? I could bring a friend who speaks pretty good Russian...he was previously married to a woman from Moscow and his mother-in-law and step-daughter lived with them for much of the time they were married. Would the adventure, in addition to the landscape be worth the effort?...Or would flying from Vladivostok to Khabarovsk and renting a car as needed make more sense ?
I think it possible, I phoned to companies that provide cars for rent. With driver can accurately. But myself, I will clarify this. Rental cars a day usually costs 1500 rubles, it is about $ 40, with unlimited mileage. From Vladivostok to Khabarovsk, only 800 km away. Maximum of 2 days on the road, if not in a hurry. If you have a friend who speaks Russian minimally, all will be well.
Especially the road is great. If you want, I can will call the companies that provide such services, and to give more details.
Berkut
10-29-2014, 09:32 AM
Is that a Trebant ?....or are those all long gone from your area. I can't zoom in enough to read the word on the trunk.
This is not a Trabant)) . This Lada -2106. Essentially a restyled Fiat 124. 15 years ago was very popular. Specifically, this year 99. My first car was this)). At the trunk says "Жигули" in English says "Zhiguli". These are the mountains. And an interesting fact, in 80-90 shipped to Europe, and on the Italian "Жигули" pronounced gigolo. Therefore, export nameplate cars was "Lada".
nookandcrannycar
10-30-2014, 09:56 AM
I think it possible, I phoned to companies that provide cars for rent. With driver can accurately. But myself, I will clarify this. Rental cars a day usually costs 1500 rubles, it is about $ 40, with unlimited mileage. From Vladivostok to Khabarovsk, only 800 km away. Maximum of 2 days on the road, if not in a hurry. If you have a friend who speaks Russian minimally, all will be well.
Especially the road is great. If you want, I can will call the companies that provide such services, and to give more details.
No need to call the companies, but thank you very much for the offer. I had a feeling that road might be a good road.....it has a much 'thicker' appearance on Mapquest than many other roads in the region.
nookandcrannycar
10-30-2014, 09:59 AM
This is not a Trabant)) . This Lada -2106. Essentially a restyled Fiat 124. 15 years ago was very popular. Specifically, this year 99. My first car was this)). At the trunk says "Жигули" in English says "Zhiguli". These are the mountains. And an interesting fact, in 80-90 shipped to Europe, and on the Italian "Жигули" pronounced gigolo. Therefore, export nameplate cars was "Lada".
:thumbsup: I now see the resemblance to Fiat 124s I've seen in Europe.
jack black
11-16-2014, 06:23 PM
Guys, I'm not ready to discuss issues related to Ukraine. Who cares, the Internet is all there.
So, why did you call yourself Berkut?
Berkut
11-17-2014, 08:46 AM
Very simple. My surname Berkutov. And my nickname is simply an abbreviation of the surname. On English Berkut means - Golden Eagle.
jack black
11-18-2014, 09:49 AM
Very simple. My surname Berkutov. And my nickname is simply an abbreviation of the surname. On English Berkut means - Golden Eagle.
Cпасибо!
I learned something new.
Berkut
11-18-2014, 09:58 AM
You're welcome my friend. I have an interesting topic of about winter use vitz/yaris at -40C or more. Tomorrow I will prepare the photos and tell about it.
2greek4u
11-22-2014, 12:27 AM
Ok here's an historical question.
In 1932 how many Ukrainians did Stalin starve to death?
:clap:
tk-421
11-22-2014, 09:51 PM
Ok here's an historical question.
In 1932 how many Ukrainians did Stalin starve to death?
:clap:
No need for that, guys... :respekt:
Synyster
01-23-2015, 07:45 PM
For how much do Chaikas or Volgas with V8 go for?
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