Actually according to Wikipedia they did call it "Yugo" in other parts of Europe outside Serbia. Here's Wikipedia's list of names for it:
Actually according to Wikipedia they did call it "Yugo" in other parts of Europe outside Serbia. Here's Wikipedia's list of names for it:
I worked in a junkyard for 3 years, saw a ton of wrecked cars and sold a ton of engines. It takes a REALLY hard hit to damage an engine beyond the point of reuse. Motor mounts in modern cars are designed to shear on impact so the engine usually moves when the front end deforms. Yeah, many times the belt-driven…
Fun fact about the Yugo... in its homeland of Yugoslavia Serbia it was made until 2008, but they did go to the trouble of putting a new front fascia on it.
What kills me is when you have a fully loaded, top of the line car with every single option... and there are STILL A COUPLE OF DUMMY BUTTONS! Why carmakers, WHY? Why do you taunt us like this?
Messerschmitt KR175 "Kabinenroller" had 9hp.
Citroen 2CV, released in 1948 with 9hp.
His name is Raaaaallph, man.
I believe the proper term is "crack."
The Youbian Puma, because it sure as hell is unique, perfect for TV. Maybe for a show that's inspired by a comic.
CP for questionable legal shenanigans. Sure it might be fine in AZ but that's no guarantee another state will title it... or that the government won't catch on when you do the title transfer.
Injuries from turbulence almost always occur when people aren't strapped in properly.
I love the part where the Prius honks at him and he opens the door to scream obscenities at them.
More proof:
THIRD.... are they ONLY drunk driving related deaths? Seems kinda high. Also, state wide, or just Milwaukee County? I NEED TO KNOW."
Great advice Tom. Leases have a lot more variables than purchases and this is a big one. This same variable comes into play with different models as well- many times the cheapest model actually isn't the cheapest lease because a more desirable model will depreciate more slowly.
That is a factor, but if you're the type of person who always trades out of your car before it's paid off (discussions about how wasteful that is aside) a lease is actually a better idea because there's no liability to get out from under.
What's the deal with the giant bumper?
H/T to picoFarad for the hookup!