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VAZ: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=vaz&model=
Lada: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=lada&model=
According to Wikipedia, name Lada was also known as brand in Soviet Union, as many cars originally make for export to other COMECON countries (where were later known as Lada) has been sold on the domestic market. The 1990's are the times when they officially started to use name Lada (as make) in Russia (for example the new VAZ 2110 = Lada 110). So if it was possible to see the badge I named some older cars as Lada even if movie was filmed in Russia. Same with Eastern Block countries and model 2101 - if Lada badge is visible = Lada if not = VAZ Zhiguli (the oldest possible name).
During renaming I've found an interesting comment of DAF555, he says that names in sort of 21011 never appeared on the badge - only 2101 and engine size, he might be right, but hard to say how it really is - Russians call them this way: http://www.autowp.ru/vaz/2101/.
Anyway it won't be a big problem to change this in the future and move 21011 to chassis field.
The Samaras were known in SU and Russia as Samara. I think we can trust to this Russian site (no info about the "Sputnik"): http://www.autowp.ru/vaz/2108/ *
110 was originally introduced as VAZ 2110, but seems soon has been renamed to Lada 110, so all of them are listed as Lada 110 [2110] - like it was originally on the site.
And for the end - the 2107 was the car known in the homeland as "VAZ 2107 Lada" and abroad as "Lada xxxx" [2107] http://www.autowp.ru/vaz/2107/ (same was with some versions of the 2105).
*Edit 2009 - important!
The site http://www.autowp.ru/vaz/2108/ has been updated and some their informations has been corrected. In fact 2108 and 2109 were indeed at the very beginning known in USSR under the name "Sputnik". So 2108/2109 with old grill of this type should be listed as "VAZ 210x Sputnik" if is visible in Soviet or later Russian film.
Cars with such grill (intro. in the late 1991) were already known as "Samaras" everywhere.
Sedans 21099 were known as Samara in home and as Forma abroad.
VAZ: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=vaz&model=
Lada: http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=lada&model=
According to Wikipedia, name Lada was also known as brand in Soviet Union, as many cars originally make for export to other COMECON countries (where were later known as Lada) has been sold on the domestic market. The 1990's are the times when they officially started to use name Lada (as make) in Russia (for example the new VAZ 2110 = Lada 110). So if it was possible to see the badge I named some older cars as Lada even if movie was filmed in Russia. Same with Eastern Block countries and model 2101 - if Lada badge is visible = Lada if not = VAZ Zhiguli (the oldest possible name).
During renaming I've found an interesting comment of DAF555, he says that names in sort of 21011 never appeared on the badge - only 2101 and engine size, he might be right, but hard to say how it really is - Russians call them this way: http://www.autowp.ru/vaz/2101/.
Anyway it won't be a big problem to change this in the future and move 21011 to chassis field.
The Samaras were known in SU and Russia as Samara. I think we can trust to this Russian site (no info about the "Sputnik"): http://www.autowp.ru/vaz/2108/ *
110 was originally introduced as VAZ 2110, but seems soon has been renamed to Lada 110, so all of them are listed as Lada 110 [2110] - like it was originally on the site.
And for the end - the 2107 was the car known in the homeland as "VAZ 2107 Lada" and abroad as "Lada xxxx" [2107] http://www.autowp.ru/vaz/2107/ (same was with some versions of the 2105).
*Edit 2009 - important!
The site http://www.autowp.ru/vaz/2108/ has been updated and some their informations has been corrected. In fact 2108 and 2109 were indeed at the very beginning known in USSR under the name "Sputnik". So 2108/2109 with old grill of this type should be listed as "VAZ 210x Sputnik" if is visible in Soviet or later Russian film.
Cars with such grill (intro. in the late 1991) were already known as "Samaras" everywhere.
Sedans 21099 were known as Samara in home and as Forma abroad.