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Why was the VAZ-2121 car called Niva?

The name of the car VAZ-2121 "Niva" has nothing to do with the sown fields. It turned out by adding the first letters of the names of the children of the chief designers: one had daughters Natalya and Irina, and the other had sons Vadim and Andrey.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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