The car recently appeared on the Auto.ru site. At one time, this car was supposed to be the Ukrainian answer to its European classmates, but it remained a hero of its time.

The car was produced in 2003, judging by the description, and is in good condition. The engine and gearbox are in good working order and the clutch is new. The car is deregistered, but the documents are available. The interior, according to the seller, is clean. The mileage is 100 thousand kilometers. The seller wants to earn 57 thousand rubles from the sale of the car.

“Slavuta” is a liftback on the ZAZ-1102 “Tavria” platform. The model was produced from 1999 to 2011. Under the hood of the ZAZ 1103 “Slavuta” there were exclusively gasoline inline “fours” produced by the Melitopol Motor Plant (MEMZ).

Volume varied from 1.1 to 1.3 liters, and power – from 51 to 72 hp. The earliest versions were carburetor, but since the mid-2000s they were replaced by more reliable injection engines.

All engines were combined only with a 5-speed manual transmission. The most common and successful option is a 1.3-liter injection engine with a power of 72 horsepower, which accelerated the Slavuta to 160 km/h.

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