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Honestly I think a mint condition Yugo "could " become a collectors item in the future.
I think they already are..Honestly I think a mint condition Yugo "could " become a collectors item in the future.
I've heard that joke from coast to coastBack in the '80's there was a fuel crisis. A Cadillac dealership on Staten Island offered a Yugo free with any Caddy purchase.
Yugos came to the US just as that crisis was ending, in 1986. They appeared within months of the Hyundai Excel... we know how that went.Back in the '80's there was a fuel crisis. A Cadillac dealership on Staten Island offered a Yugo free with any Caddy purchase.
Back in the late 80s-early 90s, I was living in the city of Dallas. I was friends with a girl whose dad was a big-wig for a large company there. This guy drove an early Yugo as his work car. One must remember that early Yugos did not have AC. (The later models did, but they had some issues.....) As you know, it can get pretty hot during the summer in Dallas. Several times, I remember him getting out of his Yugo after he came home from work and his suit and tie were pretty wet.
I'm pretty sure at this time that the car has close to 100K trouble-free miles, except the tail lights didn't always work. He told me that he had hooked the wiring at one time and that it was his fault.
Arthur Kill to The Atlantic Ocean. (ha-ha)coast to coast