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YUGO 102, GV 1988

The 1988 YUGO GV is a compact hatchback with a 1.1L carbureted engine, manufactured by SOUR ZAVODI CRVENA ZASTAVA in Kragujevac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This 2-door passenger car features a 4-speed manual transmission and automatic seat belts.

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Carb

Problems:

1. poor build quality
Yugo cars, including the 102 and GV models, are known for their subpar build quality, which often leads to frequent breakdowns and component failures.
2. carburetor issues
The carbureted engines in these models are prone to problems such as clogging, poor fuel mixture, and difficulty in starting, especially in cold weather.
3. electrical problems
Electrical systems in Yugo cars are often unreliable, leading to issues with lights, starter motors, and other electronic components.
4. rust and corrosion
These vehicles are highly susceptible to rust and corrosion, particularly in the body panels and undercarriage, due to inadequate rust-proofing.
5. transmission failures
The manual transmissions in these cars can be problematic, including issues with gear shifting and clutch failures.
6. cooling system failures
The cooling system components, such as the radiator and water pump, are prone to leaks and failures, which can lead to engine overheating.
7. poor fuel efficiency
The carbureted engine typically results in lower fuel efficiency compared to more modern fuel-injected engines.
8. weak suspension
The suspension system in these models is often weak and prone to premature wear, resulting in a rough and uncomfortable ride.
9. brake problems
The braking system can be unreliable, with issues such as brake fade, worn brake pads, and faulty brake lines being common.
10. limited parts availability
Due to the age and rarity of the vehicle, finding replacement parts can be difficult and expensive.
YUGO 102, GV 1988

The 1988 YUGO 102 GV is a compact hatchback with a 1.1L engine, manufactured by SOUR ZAVODI CRVENA ZASTAVA DBA YUGO AMERICA, INC. It features a 4-speed manual transmission and is built in Kragujevac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This 2-door model is equipped with manual seat belts and a carburetor engine.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Carb

Problems:

1. poor build quality
Yugo cars, including the 102 and GV models, are known for their subpar build quality, which often leads to frequent breakdowns and component failures.
2. carburetor issues
The carbureted engines in these models are prone to problems such as clogging, poor fuel mixture, and difficulty in starting, especially in cold weather.
3. electrical problems
Electrical systems in Yugo cars are often unreliable, leading to issues with lights, starter motors, and other electronic components.
4. rust and corrosion
These vehicles are highly susceptible to rust and corrosion, particularly in the body panels and undercarriage, due to inadequate rust-proofing.
5. transmission failures
The manual transmissions in these cars can be problematic, including issues with gear shifting and clutch failures.
6. cooling system failures
The cooling system components, such as the radiator and water pump, are prone to leaks and failures, which can lead to engine overheating.
7. poor fuel efficiency
The carbureted engine typically results in lower fuel efficiency compared to more modern fuel-injected engines.
8. weak suspension
The suspension system in these models is often weak and prone to premature wear, resulting in a rough and uncomfortable ride.
9. brake problems
The braking system can be unreliable, with issues such as brake fade, worn brake pads, and faulty brake lines being common.
10. limited parts availability
Due to the age and rarity of the vehicle, finding replacement parts can be difficult and expensive.
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