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|Class = Mid-size
|Class = Mid-size
|Body Style = 5-door, 5-seat hatchback
|Body Style = 5-door, 5-seat hatchback
|Length = '''length - type here'''
|Length = '''4350mm'''
|Width = '''Width - type here'''
|Width = '''1690mm'''
|Height = '''Height - type here'''
|Height = '''1400mm'''
|Wheelbase = '''wheelbase - type here'''
|Wheelbase = '''2580mm'''
|Weight = '''Weight - you get the point'''
|Weight = '''1070-1080 kg'''
|Transmission = '''transmission + drive'''
|Transmission = '''mechanical 5 gears + frontwheel drive'''
|Engine = 1.5 litre [[Inline-4]]<br>1.6 litre Inline-4<br>1.7 litre Inline-4<br>1.8 litre Inline-4 <br>2.0 litre Inline-4
|Engine = 1.5 litre [[Inline-4]]<br>1.6 litre Inline-4<br>1.7 litre Inline-4<br>1.8 litre Inline-4 <br>2.0 litre Inline-4
|Power =  
|Power =  
|Similar =  '''Simca 1307 Simca 1308'''
|Similar =  '''[[Simca 1307]] [[Simca 1308]] [[Audi 100]]'''
|Designer = '''Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)'''
|Designer = '''Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)'''
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Moskvitch 2141 Aleko
Moskvich
aka Type aka here, not up there
Production 1986 - 2000
Class Mid-size
Body Style 5-door, 5-seat hatchback
Length 4350mm
Width 1690mm
Height 1400mm
Wheelbase 2580mm
Weight 1070-1080 kg
Transmission mechanical 5 gears + frontwheel drive
Engine 1.5 litre Inline-4
1.6 litre Inline-4
1.7 litre Inline-4
1.8 litre Inline-4
2.0 litre Inline-4
Power
Similar Simca 1307 Simca 1308 Audi 100
Designer Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)


The Moskvitch 2141, sometimes referred to as simply Aleko (Russian: "АЛЕКО", derivative from factory name "Автомобильный завод имени Ленинского Комсомола"), is a Russian mid-size hatchback car. It was first announced in 1985 and manufactured between 1986 and 2000. From 1997-2001 its sedan body version, Moskvitch 2142 was also produced.