Lada unknown

Lada unknown in Mamma Mia!, Movie, 2008 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: SU

Lada unknown

Pos: 00:06:56 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

Comments about this vehicle

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CarChasesFanatic ES

2008-11-08 19:29

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-- Last edit: 2011-03-08 00:20:03 (Neon)

Weasel1984 PL

2008-11-08 20:04

Where it is set?! As the one on the left looks like Seat 124 D (or some licence version), and the car on the right indeed reminds a Lada with this bumper.

-- Last edit: 2008-11-08 20:06:37

CarChasesFanatic ES

2008-11-08 20:05

Greece.

Weasel1984 PL

2008-11-08 20:07

Then in Greece it can be a Lada (with strange side bars), and the red one... rather Seat.

-- Last edit: 2008-11-08 20:09:23

Weasel1984 PL

2008-11-08 20:11

Or both are Seats as the Spanish 124 had such side bars (as I see now). Though it still would be strange to find such old Seats abroad of Spain.

lastinpurple ES

2008-11-08 23:39

Weasel1984 wrote Or both are Seats as the Spanish 124 had such side bars (as I see now). Though it still would be strange to find such old Seats abroad of Spain.

No, actually no. When foreign cars arrived to Spain (mostly from GM and Ford, such as Opel Corsa, Ford Fiesta...) Seat's sells diminished, so, for compensating the loss, Seat started exporting their cars, most of them to Portugal and France, due their proximity to Spain, and to Greece as well, because it was the nearest country that you could go by boat with a car market. (Exporting Seats to Italy would have been ridiculous, since they were, basically, rebadged Fiats). In fact, Fiat was annoyed because they didn't wanted Seat models to compete with their's, so Fiat got rid of Seat.

Weasel1984 PL

2008-11-09 00:25

I meant mainly the blue 124. Anyway still I find it maybe not strange, but surprising to meet this one abroad. Of course later Seat indeed exported the cars made under the Fiat licence, but it was more in the times which you have mentioned - late 70's, early 80's (from these times the Fiesta and Corsa are) and here, the blue 124 looks like from the 1960's. Well, but I believe that there was some exception in case of the Greece, which seems imported many different cars (Dacias next to the French R12 for example).

lastinpurple ES

2008-11-09 00:50

Greece has always been an important market for Seat, I don't know why. In fact, the Malaga name was dropped because saying Malaga in greek is very similar to saying greek's word for wanker

rpcm PT

2008-11-09 17:57

About the blue 124, judging by the shape of its grille badge, I would say it's rather a Fiat or a Lada. I think the equivalent Seat 124s had a round grille badge and not one with this shape.

bref FR

2008-11-10 22:13

With orange blinker I'll go for a Lada.

We had 4 Door 127, 133 and 1430 coupé made by Seat in France. Some of them were rebadged Fiat
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OrazioSatta ES

2009-06-26 13:28

The blue car is a Lada, and the red is a SEAT 124-D 1.975 version.

Demiter IL

2022-01-20 08:39

Rectangular shield like FIAT or LADA:

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Shield SEAT:
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-- Last edit: 2022-01-20 16:53:46

Demiter IL

2022-02-13 17:28

Lada-1200
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-- Last edit: 2022-02-13 17:32:33

pchetv

2022-08-12 18:50

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