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End of an Era

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Whaaat!?

I was not aware that they even made these anymore!

Oh well...

Will my warranty still be good? Will I still be able to buy parts?:unsure:

I thought this thread was gonna be about Microsoft discontinuing Windows 3.1 a couple days ago.

>>""Of course, Yugo was never a BMW or a Cadillac, but I think most Americans did not know how to appreciate it,""<<

As usual, it's the damned American's fault. :nono:

Wow..I seem to remember their plant was bombed during the Balkans wars of the '90s...didn't realize they stayed in production..looks like they updated the front end a bit.

heard about this on NPR. haha

"This is driving in its most natural form. You feel every bump, squeak and jolt, and one can enjoy the sweet smell of gasoline and exhaust fumes," he said. "No car can replace it.''

:lol:

>>""Of course, Yugo was never a BMW or a Cadillac, but I think most Americans did not know how to appreciate it,""<<

pshhh we dont even know how to appreciate our own cars... how we gonna do it for theirs??? <_<

The damn thing got UGLIER as time went on..... :blink:

Now that's a fisher Price front end only an FJ Cruiser could love!

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Will my warranty still be good? Will I still be able to buy parts?:unsure:

Only if you buy one of these bad boys first. Then the world will be yours.

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HAHA! I was worried Lancia had gotten the axe or something, but no, just Yugo. Good riddance.

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