Or the glue didn’t hold any more!
I remember a news item when the Yugo was introduced where the gearshift liver 
was glued to the transmission, and that was failing.

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> On Oct 17, 2025, at 13:58, Doc Shipley via cctalk <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On 10/17/25 15:25, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
>>>> Some makes and models of cars don't last ten years
>>>> and auto makers don't WANT them to last;
>>> On Fri, 17 Oct 2025, Van Snyder via cctalk wrote:
>>> Subaru: Built cheap and designed to stay that way.
>> Subaru was actually not the worst.
>> Think of Yugo!  Imported into USA from 1985 - 1992
>> https://www.librarypoint.org/blogs/post/the-yugo/
>> It was brought in by Malcolm Bricklin.  He had also been the one to bring in 
>> Subaru 360, and founded subaru Of America.
>> --
>> Grumpy Ol' Fred             [email protected]
> 
> 
> I worked on a few Yugos, and had a disproportionate number of friends who 
> owned them.  My take:
> 
> They were designed & built on the AK-47 Principle - inelegant, ultra-simple, 
> no consideration at all for style, and manufactured to intentionally 
> ridiculous tolerances.
> 
> Turned out all that works a lot better in a rifle than an internal-combustion 
> vehicle.
> 
> If you accidentally got one that was built pretty tight they were solid cars, 
> but most of them died early when one bearing or another grenaded.
> 
> 
> Doc

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