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- Yugo - Wikipedia
Yugo (pronounced [ˈjûɡo]), also known as the Zastava Yugo, [1] Zastava Koral (pronounced [ˈzâːstaʋa ˈkǒraːl], Serbian Cyrillic: Застава Корал), Yugo Koral, Yugo Tempo or Jugo, is a subcompact hatchback manufactured by Zastava Automobiles from 1980 until 2008, originally a Yugoslav corporation
- Yugo | Home of Student Accommodation
Yugo is the world’s first global student housing brand, trusted by over 160,000 students every year With more than 220 properties across 100 cities and 14 countries, we create spaces that support students to grow personally, professionally and socially - through the place they live
- Yugo Car Comeback: When Could The Vehicle Return What . . . - SlashGear
Let's discuss the Yugo and its quirky history, and what we're likely to see in the future when the prototype debuts
- Yugo 45: The Little Car That Conquered (and Humiliated) America
The car was officially named Yugo 45 (the number referred to its 45 hp engine) It was simple, inexpensive, and designed for the needs of ordinary Yugoslav families
- The New Yugo: Everything We Know - Motor1. com
Yugo is back, and the company has plans for a gas-powered and EV version of its new hatchback by 2027 Here’s what we know so far
- One of the Worst Cars Ever—the Yugo—Is Making a Comeback
The Yugo's national namesake no longer exists, but that isn't stopping a determined few from resurrecting the infamous cheap compact hatchback
- The Yugo: The Rise and Fall of the Worst Car in History
The Yugo was a small car made in the former nation of Yugoslavia that survives in the American consciousness as the ultimate automotive failure Poorly engineered, ugly, and cheap, it survived much longer as a punch line for comedians than it did as a vehicle on the roads
- The History of Zastava Automobiles (Yugo) - Car Origins
But among these names, one stands out for its unique place in automotive history: the Yugo Known as one of the most inexpensive new cars ever sold in America, the Yugo became both a cultural phenomenon and a cautionary tale
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