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The Zastava Koral (Serbian Cyrillic: Застава Корал, ), also known as the Yugo (), is a subcompact car built by the Yugoslav/Serbian Zastava corporation. It was designed in Italy under the name Fiat 144 as a variant of the Fiat 127. The first Yugo 45 was handmade on 2 October 1978 as a Fiat 127, under license from Fiat, with a modified body style. The Zastava Koral was sold with an updated design, priced at about 350,000 dinars (3,500 euros; 4,300 U.S. dollars), until 11 November 2008, when production stopped with a final number of 794,428 cars. 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. Like the Lada, they were a common sight on the urban landscape in the cities and towns of Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the late 1990s. The Yugo is still a common sight in Serbia; however, they are very rare in other ex-Yugoslav republics, particularly in Slovenia and Croatia. ==Models== In the lifetime of the model range the car has gone under a variety of different names: * Yugo 45 / Zastava Jugo 45 (Yugoslavia, United Kingdom, Europe) * Yugo 55 (Yugoslavia, U.K., Europe) * Yugo 60 (engine Weber twin barrel carburetor version ) (Germany, Europe, Latin America) * Yugo 60efi (1.1L Electronic fuel injection engine) (Germany, Europe, Latin America) * Yugo 65 (engine Weber twin barrel carburetor version ) (Germany, U.K., Europe, Latin America) * Yugo 65efi (1.3L Electronic fuel injection engine) (Germany, Europe, Latin America) * Yugo GV (United States) * * Yugo GV Plus Automatic (U.S.) * * Yugo GV Sport (U.S.) * * Yugo GVC (U.S.) * * Yugo GVL (U.S.) * * Yugo GVS (U.S.) * * Yugo GVX (1.3L EFI engine) (U.S.) * Yugo Cabrio (U.S., Germany, Yugoslavia, Greece) * Zastava Koral (Serbia, Europe) * * Zastava Koral 1.0E (903 cc Economic engine) () (Serbia, Europe) * * Zastava Koral In 1.1i () (Serbia, Europe) * * Zastava Koral In 1.3i () (Serbia, Europe) * * Zastava Koral In L () (Serbia, Europe) * * Zastava Koral 45/55 Van (Serbia, Europe) * Yugo Cabrio (Yugoslavia, Europe) * Yugo Ciao (Yugoslavia, Europe) * Yugo Tempo (Yugoslavia, Europe) * * Yugo Tempo — circa 1991 * Innocenti Koral (Italy) * * Innocenti Koral Cabrio (Italy) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zastava Koral」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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