Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2022-04-18 15:43 |
Looks like a Russian visitor by the plate... am I reading H806BH50 (2011 BMW 116i)? |
◊ 2022-04-18 22:35 |
Finland and Russia both uses the type of electrical plug hanging from the grille so it won't help us with the identification I'm afraid. |
◊ 2022-04-18 23:00 |
VAZ 21011 with headrests and rear inertia reel seatbelts? I doubt this car was for Soviet domestic or another COMECON market...rather for finnish market...and the license plate could be fake as it is usual in many films... |
◊ 2022-04-19 16:27 |
50 (Moscow oblast) is one of the first region codes issued for the new series of Russian plates. It has probably been long replaced. As for Sergej, we know for a fact that Russians also love to import Western versions of their cars, probably because they were better equipped. Though Finnish Ladas would be more typical for St. Petersburg and not Moscow. |