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 Bushy Turtle
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 Sun Jan 18, 2004 6:03 pm |
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Ford Pinto.
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 Bjoern
 Posts: 3611
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany |
 Sun Jan 18, 2004 6:16 pm |
Fiat Panda
Toyota Starlet
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 abhishta
 Posts: 995
Phone Model: Moto Mpx220, Nokia 6800(backup)
Service Provider: T-mobile |
 Mon Jan 19, 2004 1:28 am |
Daewoo Cielo
Standard 2000
Mahindra Voyager
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 DJMoo
 Posts: 33
Service Provider: AT&T |
 Mon Jan 19, 2004 1:13 pm |
| Bushy Turtle wrote: | | Ford Pinto. |
The Pinto actually has a decent engine! My vote goes for the Yugo.
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 gforce
 Posts: 858
Phone Model: N6600. Looking around for a cheap 6630.
Service Provider: Orange |
 Tue Jan 20, 2004 3:07 am |
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All the Ladas (Russian) and the ZAZ Tavria.
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 BPNZ
 Posts: 29
Phone Model: Nokia, SE, Motorola, Samsung, Siemens, Alcatel
Service Provider: Vodafone |
 Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:57 am |
Anything LADA
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 Ganxta B
 Posts: 342
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T310
Service Provider: T-Mobile DOMINO |
 Fri Jan 30, 2004 5:41 am |
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The Trabant of course! It's still quite common here in Hungary, but at least they stopped manufacturing it (thank goodness! those things are STINKY).
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 Bjoern
 Posts: 3611
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany |
 Fri Jan 30, 2004 7:21 am |
| Ganxta B wrote: | | The Trabant of course! It's still quite common here in Hungary, but at least they stopped manufacturing it (thank goodness! those things are STINKY). |
Here in Germany they are cult now but most replace the original engine with a VW Beetle engine
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 abhishta
 Posts: 995
Phone Model: Moto Mpx220, Nokia 6800(backup)
Service Provider: T-mobile |
 Fri Jan 30, 2004 12:17 pm |
This reminds me of the Premier Padmini 137D by Fiat.
I owned this car. And i still think its gr8.
Gr8 mileage, solid body(not very attractive though ).
Even here they have stpooed manufacturing it, but it still is very popular. All taxis in Mumbais 137Ds.
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 Ganxta B
 Posts: 342
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T310
Service Provider: T-Mobile DOMINO |
 Sat Feb 07, 2004 2:43 pm |
Well, yeah, the Trabant actually became the car symbol of the Balkans too. See that part of Black Cat, White Cat (movie) by Emir Kusturica, when a pig starts eating a Trabant, and gets done with it by the end of the film. The gig in it is that most of Trabant really is made out of plastic paper! But, I dun have such sweet memories of it when I was just 3, and the family was going around with that portable gas chamber... by the way, gas chambers. I've got a morbid joke:
-Why did Hitler commit suicide?
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-He got the gas bill.
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