Ruski automobili mogu se sresti u mnogim državama širom sveta. Čvrsti i pouzdani, omiljeni su u mnogim regionima, od Bliskog istoka do Kariba.

Reynaldo Perez cleans his Lada 1200 built in 1980 on a street in downtown Havana February 7, 2015. The former Soviet Union began exporting its cheaply built models to Cuba in the 1970s until production began to peter out a decade ago.

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Na slici: Ruski automobil u Limi, Peru (1. oktobar 2014).

A woman walks past a Moskvich car in front of Fabian Zakharov's Zakharov Auto Parts shop in Hialeah, Florida, February 4, 2015. Zakharov, 40, is Miami's go-to man for visiting Cubans or those with family on the island who need parts for the thousands of Russian-made Ladas and Moskvichs that dominate the country's cracked streets.

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A green Russian car drives down the street in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.

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A Russian car in Armenia.

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Kim Il Sung (waving from the car) drives down the Stalin Allee in East Berlin in a Russian-made automobile.

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A Russian-made Niva seen in the movie 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' (2013).

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The sturdy qualities of Russian cars are also appreciated in some Western European countries, such as Italy.

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Russian UAZ in Italy.

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In 1999, several Italian enthusiasts created an association called UAZ Italia which united the fans of that particular automobile brand in the country.

