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This is too much for me. America? Anyone's there?
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05/12/2003 13:13:47
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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05/12/2003 09:16:06
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>SNIP
>>anyone bying a car without paying months in advance and visiting the dealer (which was usually an outpost of the manufacturer, yes - the factory which made Yugos) a dozen times would be extremely suspect.
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>Hopefully this is not still the practice for buying a car? Sheesh, Americans would go nuts - we are far too impatient for that. We expect to run out and buy a car TODAY and go home with it TODAY. Many are already buying cars on the internet (yikes).

Just like here, the automobile industry was a driving force to develop everything - this factory had cooperating manufacturers all over the country - and they were also a show-window for how good the system works. And, well, the country was doing too well at the time, and there were far more people who could afford to buy a car than these (and few others later) could produce. So there were waiting lists, and the import was limited for many reasons - the foreign trade balance, customs, and protection of domestic industry. The latter was the major reason, this factory could always claim it feeds 30000 families, so they had a lot of political clout.

The regular wait period was usually about six months - not 3-4 years as it was in the countries behind the iron curtain. And the quality of the cars was, well, not too bad if you were lucky.

back to same old

the first online autobiography, unfinished by design
What, me reckless? I'm full of recks!
Balkans, eh? Count them.
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