
If you were alive in the 1980s and living in the United States, you may have a vague recollection of a cheap car called the Yugo. Built by a company called Zastava in what was then known as Yugoslavia (now Serbia), this small hatchback, which started life as a Fiat 127, quickly earned a reputation as an automotive punching bag due to its poor design and reliability. In an event that we would never have on our 2025 bingo board, the Yugo is making a comeback.
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