The body colors of VAZ cars and color numbers given in the table below will help you find out the color of the car and the paint number of the car. It is applicable to the following models of domestic VAZ cars: 1111 Oka, 2101-2121, 2131 (Niva) 4×4, Chevrolet Niva, LADA Priora (Priora), LADA Kalina (Kalina), LADA Kalina Sport, LADA 110, LADA 112 Coupe, LADA Samara, LADA 2105, LADA 2107, LADA 4×4, LADA Granta, Volga, IZH, GAZ cars
Diagnostics using ODB-2 scanner
Contents
The general technical condition of the car can always be checked using a personal diagnostic car scanner. Of the options available on the market, we recommend paying attention to the Korean-made scanner Scan Tool Pro Black Edition. This model is perfectly compatible with most domestic and foreign cars.
A special feature of the device is comprehensive car diagnostics. Unlike analogues, this auto scanner is capable of diagnosing not only the engine, but also ABS, gearbox, transmission, airbag, air conditioning system, etc. The device is also great when used as an on-board computer: in real time it displays speed, revolutions, readings from all available sensors, oil pressure, temperature and much more.
What does metallic mean?
Metallic paint is a type of auto enamel to which aluminum powder pigment has been added. The metal filling makes the composition reflective. The body begins to shine and sparkle in the sun.
The advantages of the technology include the fact that the surface of the body better reflects heat, so the interior heats up in the sun much less.
In addition, metallic has high anti-corrosion properties, so saffron milk caps appear less frequently.
Additional aluminum particles protect the paint from fading. The car looks “new” for much longer.
What are the body colors of the VAZ 2110?
Are you interested in what colors the VAZ 2110 comes in? In this case, I recommend that you familiarize yourself with all the possible colors of the VAZ 2110 car. Also here you will find the color code of the VAZ 2110 and visually find the color of your car.
| Paprika (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Red-orange |
Code: | 152 |
White |
Color according to PTS: | Bright white |
Code: | 202 |
Iceberg |
Color according to PTS: | White double layer |
Code: | 204 |
Almond |
Color according to PTS: | Beige pink |
Code: | 217 |
Pearl (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Milky white silver |
Code: | 230 |
Stardust (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Beige-lilac |
Code: | 257 |
Nefertiti (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver beige |
Code: | 270 |
Mirage (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver-yellow-green |
Code: | 280 |
Crystal (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver yellow |
Code: | 281 |
Gold leaf (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Golden dark green |
Code: | 331 |
Inca gold (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Dark green silver |
Code: | 347 |
Sochi (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Grey-blue-green |
Code: | 360 |
Tsunami (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Dark green |
Code: | 363 |
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Name: | Niagara (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Golden gray |
Code: | 383 |
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Name: | Papyrus (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver gray-green |
Code: | 387 |
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Name: | Opal (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver blue |
Code: | 419 |
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Name: | English Channel (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver royal blue |
Code: | 435 |
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Name: | Capri (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Blue-green |
Code: | 453 |
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Name: | Melon (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver yellow |
Code: | 502 |
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Name: | Accord (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Dark gray beige |
Code: | 503 |
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Name: | Milky Way (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Graphite |
Code: | 606 |
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Name: | Quartz (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Medium gray-green |
Code: | 630 |
Amulet (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Dark green |
Code: | 371 |
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Name: | Emerald (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver green blue |
Code: | 385 |
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Name: | Franconia (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Dark raspberry |
Code: | 105 |
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Name: | Geyser (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Light green blue |
Code: | 423 |
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Name: | Rhapsody (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver royal blue |
Code: | 448 |
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Name: | Riviera (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Silver-dark blue |
Code: | 499 |
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Name: | Defile (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Golden red brown |
Code: | 150 |
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Name: | Prestige (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Purple-black |
Code: | 605 |
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Name: | Peace pole (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Gray beige |
Code: | 615 |
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Name: | Snow Queen (metallic) |
Color according to PTS: | Light silver |
Code: | 690 |
Full color range of cars of the VAZ 2110 family
VAZ code | Name | Example. view | Description |
102 | Apricot | silver-light orange |
602 | Aventurine | Silver-black |
425 | Adriatic | Light blue |
204 | Iceberg | White-two-layer |
105 | Acapulco | Bright yellow |
460 | Aquamarine | Azure gray |
460 | Aquamarine luxury | Azure gray |
503 | Chord | Silver brown |
1018 | Diamond silver | (IZH) Silver |
660 | Altair | Silver light gray |
145 | Amethyst | Silver purple |
371 | Amulet | Silver-dark green |
425 | Andriatica | Blue |
125 | Antares | Dark cherry |
b/c | Antica | Light golden |
277 | Antelope | Silver pink metallic |
277 | Antelope luxury | Silver yellow metallic |
286 | Apathy | Silver orange |
305 | Asparagus | Pearlescent-light green |
490 | Asteroid | Dark blue green |
440 | Atlantic | Light blue |
1158 | Auster | (GM) light gray |
421 | bottlenose dolphin | Silver-green-blue |
218 | Aelita | Pale yellow |
107 | Eggplant | Dark purple |
420 | Baltika | Dark blue green |
353 | Balm | Green |
645 | Balzat | Gray-black |
393 | Bamboo green | Pistachio |
273 | Barkhan | Beige |
592 | Barollo | copper |
235 | Beige | Beige |
240 | White cloud | white |
201 | White | white |
302 | Bergamot | Silver Green |
451 | Borovnitsa | Silver gray blue |
480 | Breeze | green-blue |
262 | Bronze Age | Beige-brown |
464 | Valentina | Grey-violet |
310 | Currency | Gray-green |
655 | Viking | Dark grey |
129 | Victoria | Silver-bright red |
127 | Cherry | Maroon |
132 | The Cherry Orchard | Dark silver red |
313 | Aquarius | Gray-green |
488 | Galaxy | Dark purple |
423 | Geyser | This blue |
481 | Blue | blue |
180 | Pomegranate | Maroon |
682 | Granta | Dark azure |
903 | Dolphin | Dark grey |
150 | Fashion show | Silver taupe |
285 | Jam | Orange-brown |
502 | Melon | Silver yellow |
321 | Duchess | Silver milky green |
203 | Jasmine | white-yellow |
1035 | Yellow | Yellow |
230 | Pearl | Silver-white-milky |
627 | Honeysuckle | Dark gray |
307 | Protective | Green |
257 | Star dust | Beige-lilac |
307 | Green Garden | Dark green |
963 | Green | Green |
1012 | Green avocado | (IZH) Dark green |
245 | Golden Niva | silver-yellow-green |
331 | golden leaf | golden dark green |
347 | Inca Gold | golden dark green |
901 | Golden Star | (GM) beige-golden |
109 | Golden beige | (IZH) Golden beige |
311 | Iguana | Silvery bright green |
515 | Isabel | Dark purple |
385 | Emerald | Silver green |
441 | Indigo | Dark blue |
406 | Iris | Violet |
128 | Spark | Red |
358 | Caiman | Dark green |
104 | Kalina | Bright red |
450 | Calypso | Blue |
190 | California poppy | Golden red |
453 | Capri | Dark blue green |
212 | Cappuccino | Light gray beige |
101 | Cardinal | Bright red |
118 | Carmen | Red |
630 | Quartz | Dark grey |
352 | Cedar | Gray-green |
381 | Centaur | Dark green |
322 | Colombian greens | Golden olive |
116 | Coral | silver dark red |
798 | Cinnamon | brown |
370 | Corsica | silver swamp green |
665 | Space | black |
1017 | Red pepper | (IZH) silver-cherry |
1013 | Red port | (IZH) cherry |
281 | Crystal | Light gray |
675 | Lavender | Silver brown |
487 | Lagoon | Silver blue |
805 | Laden | Silver-gray-green |
411 | Ladoga | Silver blue |
445 | Lapis lazuli | Purple blue |
498 | Azure blue | Silver-dark blue |
435 | English Channel | Silver purple |
221 | Glacial | White |
413 | Ice | Light silver |
495 | Moonlight | Light blue |
410 | Magellan | Dark blue |
133 | Magic | Silvery violet |
120 | Mayan | Silver-light burgundy |
428 | Medeo | Blue |
234 | Honey | Yellow-gold |
317 | Meridian | green |
217 | Almond | Silver beige pink |
280 | Mirage | Silver-yellow-green |
606 | Milky Way | Silver gray graphite |
626 | Wet asphalt | Silver steel |
403 | Monte Carlo | Bright blue |
325 | Deep sea | Dark green |
458 | Moulin rouge | Bright purple |
377 | Moray | Blue-green |
426 | Muscari | Dark purple |
620 | Muscat | Silver-gray-golden |
223 | Narcissus | Fat |
507 | Nautilus | Dark blue |
239 | Nevada | Silver taupe |
628 | Neptune | Silver dark gray blue |
368 | Nessie | Dark green |
270 | Nefertiti | Silver-beige |
383 | Niagara | Silver-gray-bluish |
449 | Ocean | Dark blue |
345 | Olivine | Golden green |
340 | Olive | Yellow-green |
521 | Olympic | Bright blue |
419 | Opal | Silvery bluish |
643 | Orchid | Silver beige |
308 | Sedge | Green-blue |
172 | Panna cotta | Light golden |
387 | Papyrus | Silver taupe |
152 | Paprika | Silver-red-orange |
429 | Perseus | Dark blue metallic |
404 | Peterhof | Gray-green |
795 | Piran | Red-brown |
691 | Platinum | Platinum |
615 | Celestial pole | Taupe |
192 | Port wine | Dark cherry |
902 | Poseidon | Dark blue |
222 | Premier | Bright yellow |
605 | Prestige | Silver-dark blue |
520 | Prestige Blue | blue with a bluish tint |
279 | Prize | Silver beige |
448 | Rhapsody | Silver royal blue |
412 | Regatta | Silver-dark blue |
121 | | Bright red |
499 | Riviera | Blue-violet |
610 | Riesling | Silver pale gray |
391 | Robin Hood | Black with green specks |
182 | Romance | Dark red |
904 | Ruby | Red |
442 | Sadko | Dark blue |
670 | Sandalwood | Beige-red |
446 | Sapphire | Silver blue-violet |
215 | Safari | Light beige |
301 | Silver willow | Silver-greenish gray |
242 | Gray balsat | Gray beige |
447 | Blue Midnight | Dark purple |
483 | Sirius | Gray blue |
478 | Plum | Silver royal blue |
690 | The Snow Queen | Silver |
650 | Sauvignon | Silver-gray-green |
791 | Solaris | Dark brown |
360 | Sochi | Silver-gray-greenish |
399 | Tobacco | silver brown-green |
206 | Melt water | Light gray |
631 | Poplar fluff | Light gray |
906 | Tornado | Red |
100 | Triumph | Silver-red |
708 | Foggy morning | Gray-blue with green tint |
115 | Extravaganza | (GM) bright red |
416 | Fairy | Silver-lilac |
105 | Franconia | Dark cherry-raspberry |
430 | Frigate | Aquamarine |
363 | Tsunami | Dark turquoise |
408 | Charoite | Silver dark purple |
162 | Cherries | Dark scarlet |
482 | Blueberry | Dark blue |
601 | Black | Black |
672 | Black Panther | Black |
513 | Black Pearl | Silver light brown |
651 | Black truffle | Black |
635 | Black chocolate | Dark brown-black |
415 | Electron | Dark grey |
290 | South Cross | Gray beige |
473 | Jupiter | Silvery bluish |
202 | Bright white | Bright white |
140 | Jasper | Dark cherry |
How to determine the exact color
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So, finding out the exact color of your “iron horse” is a priority task that must be solved before starting painting work. To determine the color, you need to use the following recommendations:
- See what color is indicated in the car's registration certificate. As a rule, not only the technical data of the model is written on the front of the document, but also its color;
- View the warranty card. As a rule, this applies to relatively new VAZ models;
- Look at the body. As a rule, all the necessary information is indicated on the luggage compartment lid or on the glove compartment.
There are several other ways to determine the desired color. Some even turn to professional colorists for help if they cannot find color data. Others try to do it themselves using a code and coloring chart.
Lada 2114 2011, 90 l. With. — owner review
Owner review
Hi all! I want to present my car! So, let's begin! VAZ 2114 16 V "ZAO Super-auto" was purchased on October 30, 2011. I drove it before, ok, I didn’t like the VAZ 2112 2002, I sold it and bought a new 13, and then something pulled me to buy a foreign car, I bought it I drove a Ford for 8 months and realized that there was practically no difference, I sold it, and for a long time I thought about what to buy, so that it would be cheap, powerful and cheerful, I considered the Priora, but no, the Kalina Sport, extremely expensive, for a Russian car! And then the idea came to me to buy a 14-r with a Priorov engine, I called Alexey at Standard-Auto in Togliatti, he said that there is no one with a Priorov engine, there is one with a 124 engine. from 12th grade! And then I rushed to Togliatti, arrived, Alexey showed me the car, and we began to arrange it! I ended up getting the car: 277,500 RUR The story about the purchase of my VAZ 2114 is over! Now you can go to the config of this car! VAZ 2114 16 V "ZAO Super-auto" was purchased on October 30, 2011
Car: — VAZ 21144 16V-124
Year of manufacture: — 2011
Mileage: - 22000 Engine: - 21124 - Injector - Antifreeze - Gasoline - 92 - Ford 5W-40 oil
Suspension: — Stock spring — rear -2 turns
Transmission: — 5 gearboxes — stock — Short-throw shifter (for-mash)
Interior: — Stock — Electric windows — Shumka — 5 LED lighting lamps
Music: — Head: Pioneer DEH-6310SD — Front speakers DLS 2 stripes + crossover — Amplifier Mystery MR-4.75 — Sub MAC-Audio 750W — Storage
Names of paint shades
The names of car colors have always been a mystery to most. When buying a car or talking with a friend, the names of colors sometimes leave us perplexed. The purpose of this article is precisely this: to draw a parallel between the names of car colors and the color palette that we all know from childhood. Aventurine (602) is a black metallic and ornamental stone, transparent quartz of silver-white or red-brown color with evenly scattered inclusions of mica. Adriatic (425) is a non-metallic blue and the colloquial name for the Adriatic Sea. Aquamarine (460) is a sea green (green-blue) metallic with a predominant blue tint and the gemstone is a blue variety of beryl. Alpine (205) - white metallic. Amethyst (145) - metallic lilac and gemstone - clear purple quartz. Antelope (277) is a golden beige metallic and also an artiodactyl. Bottlenose (421) is a light green metallic turquoise shade. Nothing in common with the dolphin of the same name. Eggplant (ov) (107) - the color of ripe eggplant. If you have never seen this vegetable of the nightshade family, it is a dark purple non-metallic color. Baltika (420) is a non-metallic blue with a characteristic deep tint. The Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Northern and Central Europe, as well as beer, loved by many motorists and pedestrians. Beige (235) - this is a non-metallic beige. Beige (236) - not just, but a gray-beige non-metallic. White (201) - pure white non-metallic. It's bright white. White (233) - gray-white non-metallic. Breeze (480) - light green non-metallic turquoise hue and wind along the shores of large lakes, seas, etc. Burgundy (117) - metallic red. A province in France known as the birthplace of Burgundy wine. Babylon (388) - metallic gray-beige. Not otherwise, from the centuries-old dust of the ancient capital of Mesopotamia, famous for the Babylonian pandemonium (the construction of a tower to the sky). Valentina (464) - gray-violet non-metallic. Female name. Currency (310) is a light gray metallic with a faint green tint (or “dollar” metallic), as well as a foreign currency. Victoria (129) - bright red metallic. In Roman mythology - the goddess of victory; the name of an island, waterfall, state, lake and much more. Common name. Cherry (127) is a dark red non-metallic and, in fact, a berry that is eaten. Blue (481) - in a word - non-metallic. Garnet (180) is a dark non-metallic red with a slight purple tint. Fruit and gem of the same color. Duchess (321) is a yellow-green metallic and pear variety of French origin. Jasmine (203) is a non-metallic white with a slight yellow-green tint. It is also a shrub of the olive family. Green (963) - Just green. Non-metallic. Green Garden (307) - dark green non-metallic, similar in color to spruce needles. Zolotaya Niva (245) is a piercing golden-lemon metallic. Unfortunately (or fortunately), not all vases are painted with it. Iguana (311) is a metallic bottle glass green. In general, an iguana is a lizard. Emerald (385) is a dark green metallic and the gemstone is a transparent beryl with a deep green color. Iris (406) is a faded purple non-metallic, ornamental plant and its flowers, as well as a type of candy. Spark (128) - metallic cherry red and illegal newspaper. Like her, a spark of this color on a candle is inoperative. Carmen (118) - depending on the lighting, red-cherry or red-raspberry non-metallic and the heroine of the opera of the same name by Georges Bizet. Coral (116) - bright red-lilac metallic and marine animals from the class of polyps. Coriander (790) is a metallic golden brown and herbaceous plant (better known as cilantro). Cinnamon (798) - metallic brown and spice - dried crushed cinnamon tree bark. Corsica (370) is a gray-green metallic and island in the Mediterranean Sea, the birthplace of Bonaparte. Crystal (281) - metallic yellow. The name of a famous distillery. Lagoon (487) is a metallic blue and a stretch of sea between the coral reefs and the shore. Lapis lazuli (445) is a blue-violet metallic and valuable ornamental stone. Azure Blue (498) is essentially a blue-black metallic. Azure (489) is a non-metallic blue and natural light blue dye. Kelp (560) - green non-metallic. but a genus of brown algae. Magic (133) - dark purple metallic and a way to perform various miracles. Maya (120) - pink-lilac metallic. The Italian goddess of the Earth, the Indian people in Mexico, the concept of Hindu philosophy and a rare female name. Lightweight cotton fabric. Marlboro (121) - metallic red. “written off” from a pack of cigarettes of the same name. Medeo (428) - blue non-metallic. High mountain sports complex near Almaty. Almond (217) is a beige-pink metallic and a genus of small trees and shrubs in the Rosaceae family. Nuts with potassium cyanide flavor. Mirage (280) is a metallic silver with a slight pale yellow or blue tint depending on the lighting. Virtual image of distant objects. Wet asphalt (626) is a metallic gray of a vaguely similar color. Monte Carlo (403) - bright blue non-metallic. A city in Monaco, on the Mediterranean Sea. Beaches, casinos, banks and a race track to choose from. Moulin Rouge (458) is a bright purple non-metallic. But tell me, what does the Parisian variety show Moulin Rouge (“Red Mill”) have to do with it? Moray (377) - dark blue-green non-metallic. Family of marine fish of the eel order. Scuba divers know: if you pull on something, it won’t seem too bad. Narcissus (223) is a bright, rich non-metallic yellow. In Greek mythology, Narcissus fell in love with his reflection in water, and because of this he died. Transformed by the gods into an ornamental plant from the genus of perennial herbs of the amaryllis family, and simply into a flower. Nowadays, many taxi cars are painted Narcissus. Neptune (628) is a dark gray metallic blue shade. In Roman mythology - the god of the seas. Ocean (449) - blue-violet non-metallic. In Greek mythology, one of the Titan gods. He commanded the world stream (ocean) surrounding the firmament of the earth. Olivine (Olivia) (345) - olive metallic. Transparent green olivine (peridot) is a precious stone. Olive (340) - olive non-metallic. Studebakers, Harleys and Jeeps in the American army during World War II had a similar color. Opatija (286) is a metallic ocher and Croatian resort town on the Adriatic coast. Opal (419) is a metallic silver with a faint blue tint. Noble opal is a precious stone. Papyrus (387) is a metallic gray with a slight yellow tint. A perennial aquatic plant of the sedge family and writing material from it, used by the Egyptian pharaohs. Pirano (795) - red-brown metallic. Pir (rp) - fire, Apo (gr) - above. Understand it as you wish. Pitsunda (417) is a green-blue non-metallic and resort village in Abkhazia, on the cape of the same name on the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus. Prize (276) - metallic platinum color. Primrose (210) is a faded yellow non-metallic and a genus of perennial herbs of the primrose family, the flowers and leaves of which are used in the distillery industry. Rhapsody (448) - blue-violet metallic; instrumental piece of music. Ruby (110) is a red non-metallic and gemstone (transparent corundum) of deep red color. Sandalwood (670) is a metallic pink and red dye extracted from sandalwood. Sapphire (446) - metallic blue and gemstone - transparent corundum in any color except red. Safari (215) - light beige non-metallic and light-colored straight-cut clothing like a “North African hunter’s suit.” Light gray (671), gray-blue (427), gray-green (373), blue (405) are non-metallic colors that fully correspond to their names. Midnight Blue (447) is a blue-violet non-metallic. If the white night is a phenomenon familiar to many, then the “blue midnight”, alas, is beyond adequate perception. Lilac (422) - light purple non-metallic, shrubs and small trees of the olive family. Creamy White (295) is a non-metallic beige white. Ivory (207) - beige-yellow non-metallic. Snow Queen (690) - metallic silver without any tint. Tobacco (399) - green-brown metallic. Melt water (206) - white-green metallic. But could anyone tell me why melt water should be white and green? Dark beige (509), dark brown (793), dark gray (625), dark blue (456), dark blue (466) are non-metallic colors of the corresponding colors. Tornado (170) - red non-metallic, tornado over land in North America, an international class of yacht catamarans. Triumph (100) - cherry metallic, and in Ancient Rome the ceremonial entry into the capital of a commander with an army. Fairy (416) - metallic blue with a slight lilac tint. A girl flying with a load of good intentions, and like a vision - one of the many symptoms of delirium tremens. Tea Rose (228) is a light beige-pink non-metallic. Charoite (408) is a dark gray-violet metallic and valuable purple ornamental stone. Black (601) and black (603) are black non-metallics, barely distinguishable by their colours. Electron (415) is a dark gray metallic, stable negatively charged elementary particle and magnesium alloy.