
Izh 2126 - Wikipedia
The Izh 2126, also known as the "Oda" (Russian: Ода, for ode), is a compact hatchback produced by the Soviet automotive maker IZh (later Russian "OAO Izhmash", and eventually "IzhAuto") between 1990 and 2005.
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Izh 2126 – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
O Izh 2126, apelidado de "Oda" (em russo: Ода, "ode"), é um hatchback produzido pela montadora soviética IZh (mais tarde russa "OAO Izhmash" e, finalmente, "IzhAuto") entre 1990 e 2005.
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Izh 2126 - Wikiwand
The Izh 2126, also known as the "Oda" (Russian: Ода, for ode), is a compact hatchback produced by the Soviet automotive maker IZh (later Russian "OAO Izhmash", and eventually "IzhAuto") between 1990 and 2005.
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Izh (‘Иж’) cars were first introduced in the 70s by the ‘IzhAvto’. They were a slighter better alternative to Lada cars, although they were a lot less known. The last real Izh was discontinued in 2006, and later the company was absorbed by AutoVAZ.