Re: A little spare time to think. Remembering my Chevy Vega..

"hls" wrote in

> news:N_adnfqOvN5yAF7XnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@giganews.com: > >> >> . >>> Over the years, the inevitable subject of worst cars ever comes up, >>> and the Vega is always at or near the top of the list. I've seen it >>> a hundred times. I feel I should put in a good word for the little >>> car. >> >> >> That is, I believe, the car with the silicon/aluminum alloy >> engine...That thing went out for most people very quickly. > > > > Anybody ever read the Wiki page on the Vega? It's a pretty good read. > > > Maybe I'm weird, but I always thought the Vega was a good-looking car. But > then I liked the Plymouth Duster as well. >

Even some dogs can extrude turds that have style.

>> >> Now, believe it or not, I have seen Yugos still on the road. Even the >> worst automaker allows a good one to slip out occasionally. >> > > > The Yugo was never sold in Canada, for some odd reason. Around the same > time as the Yugo was being imported to the US, we DID get all manner of > other, highly-unusual, Soviet-bloc machinery. > > Off the top of my head: > Lada 1600 (Russian Fiat 124 derivative) > Lada Niva (small Russian SUV) > Dacia (Romanian sedan; looks like a Renault 11, but dumpier) > Skoda (Czech sedan; had rear engine and side-opening hood) > ARO (Romanian 4WD; about the size of a Range Rover, but impossibly crude) > > We also got the Hyundai Pony, a truly, truly, awful car. > > The Lada 1600 actually drove pretty well. The new example I test-drove had > an impressively precise shifter. The salesman kept yammering on about how > the car's carburetor was "the closest thing you can get to a Weber" without > actually having a Weber, as though that was the vehicle's only selling > point. > > I never see ANY of the above anymore, EVER. And I drive a lot. >

The KGB quietly bought them all up (running or not) after the Berlin Wall fell. They wanted their "special electronic equipment" back.

> -- > Tegger >
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M.A. Stewart
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