Thats the car the, polish people sleeps in here in Norway at summmer picking strawberry. (true)

Trabi is still used in Poland? They mass-produce older Fiat models (like that tiny Fiat126). Well, second-hand Trabi from ex-East Germany probably sells for next to nothing (or used to)

We prefered Fiat derivatives here in Croatia (600, 750, 1300/1500 and later 127 and 128 derivatives produced in Serbia, 125 and 126 from Poland and 124 derivative (Lada) from Rusia). West German cars were status symbol, and there was a spattering of French ones. There were, though, some East German Wartburgs (midsized - for Europe - sedan and station wagon with 3-cylinder 1000ccm two-stroke engine) to be seen around.

I will refrain from more ancient-car talk outside off-topic forum, I promise!
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