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SAZ C1
This small russian sedan was released in 1990 in the USSR. Being codeveloped by Hartmann Automobile Works, the C1 is a very reliable sedan for the time and it was also very cheap to maintain due to the availability of the parts. Even after the fall of the Eastern Bloc, the C1 survived until 2004, being a symbol of SAZ’s past.
Technical Specs
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Engine Type: Cast Iron SOHC-6 1206cc inline 3
Maximum Horsepower: 58.4 hp @ 5800 RPM
Maximum Torque: 87.1 Nm @ 2800 RPM
0-100 km/h: 15.78 seconds
Top Speed: 163 km/h
Drive Type: FWD
Transmission: 4-speed Manual
Differential: Open
Front Wheels: P155/75R14 92R
Rear Wheels: P155/75R14 92R
Weight: 941 kg
Price (according to Automation): 11000$
Fuel Economy: 31.6 mpg
1990-2004_SAZ_C1_-_Sedan_1_2.car (48.8 KB)
SAZ C2
This is the second generation of the SAZ C-series. Being released in 2004 and ending production in 2016, this car became one of the most sold products from SAZ. It was incredibly reliable and very easy to repair, even at home. This was also the first SAZ car to be exported to other countries, including France, Australia, Germany, Japan and more.
Technical Specs
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Engine Type: Aluminum SOHC-6 1206cc inline 3
Maximum Horsepower: 78.7 hp @ 5500 RPM
Maximum Torque: 115 Nm @ 3500 RPM
0-100 km/h: 13.6 seconds
Top Speed: 190 km/h
Drive Type: FWD
Transmission: 5-speed Manual
Differential: Open
Front Wheels: P175/70R14 98T
Rear Wheels: P175/70R14 98T
Weight: 1191 kg
Price (according to Automation): 14600$
Fuel Economy: 42.4 mpg
2004-2016_SAZ_C2_-_Sedan_1_2.car (57.1 KB)
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