Great cars. Cheap on gas, and you could swap out an engine by yourself in about half an hour on the side of the road. I loved my Super Beetle, had the orange and black one with the heavy frame, and Porsche made parts for souping up the engines.
Mine had this paint scheme, only with a black stripe along the running boards as well.
Some of us had high hopes for the Yugo taking its place as a cheap affordable car, but alas it got wrecked by bureaucracy and poor factory management and supply in Europe. Sad.
The Yugo's national namesake no longer exists, but that isn't stopping a determined few from resurrecting the infamous cheap compact hatchback.
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Such a waste. The Japs were adopting an American invented quality control plan that worked great, and didn't require any new technology, just a change in production line management techniques, the Deming method, and were kicking ass all over the world in quality product, and it wasn't any big secret process, but many American companies were run by bankers and financiers and thus building total crap back then as well.
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one of the great unsung heroes in economics and manufacturing processes, still widely hated by Wall Street today.