dibbons
Well-Known Member
Any unashamed cheapskates out there not too proud to admit being a one-time Yugo owner?
From Wikipedia: "The Yugo entered the United States by means of Malcolm Bricklin, who wanted to introduce a simple, low-cost car to that market. In total, 141,651 cars were sold in the United States from 1985 to 1992, with the most American units sold in a year peaking at 48,812 in 1987. Sales in 1992 were only 1,412 cars."
Another Article:
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/transport/2010/01/was_the_yugo_really_the_worst_car_ever.html
From Wikipedia: "The Yugo entered the United States by means of Malcolm Bricklin, who wanted to introduce a simple, low-cost car to that market. In total, 141,651 cars were sold in the United States from 1985 to 1992, with the most American units sold in a year peaking at 48,812 in 1987. Sales in 1992 were only 1,412 cars."
Another Article:
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/transport/2010/01/was_the_yugo_really_the_worst_car_ever.html