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Swiat:meh
Polacy:bogactwo najlepsze auto, epickie, znamy sens rzycia
Ja polak:nareszci k*rwa nareszcie maluch
Czekam na poloneza
Excelent one, a Polish legend ^_^
How about a real polish track ?
Like a STAR 660 or 266 ??
Polski-Fiat is the same car, with some parts being "worse" (more robust), and without major changes, it was built under Polish brand (with Fiat in name) and suddenly it becomes a Polish car? Yes. If a country license-builds a vehicle from another country, by a company not owned by one from the original country, the vehicles they produce are owned by the country that produced them. That is why the Lada Riva is a Russian car, the Hispano Aviación HA-1112 is a Spanish aircraft, the BT-42 is a Finnish tank, and the Polski-Fiat 126 is Polish.
You said that the Lada Riva was sufficiently different from the Fiat 124 that it is a Russian car. At what point does a vehicle become different enough in its design to become a car of the country that designed those changes? Early Ladas were very similar to the 124. Modifications were pretty much in the same vein as the PS 126's modifications - cheaper, more robust.
Also, you're saying that Polski-Fiat is an Italian brand? Mind you don't say that in Poland - the dresiarz would disagree.
And suddenly it becomes, a polish car.
Come on, that's stupid. Logic like that, would make brazilian vw, a brazilian brand. But somehow, it's not.
" Also, Fiat only made around 1.3 million Fiat 126s, whereas Polski-Fiat built over 3.3 million."
Not an argument.
"there is a difference between the two cars"
Slight differences, not major ones. These two are still, basically same cars.
The PS 126 featured more robust suspension and bodywork than its Italian counterpart, as well as cheaper upholstery and lights. It is a different car to the Italian 126. Also, Fiat only made around 1.3 million Fiat 126s, whereas Polski-Fiat built over 3.3 million. Fiat-built 126s are Italian, Polski-Fiat built 126s are Polish. There is a difference between the two cars and the companies that made them, despite the fact that they originated from the same design.
And comparison with riva, is far from correct. In riva almost everything was changed, to the point, where it was a different car to 124.
I understand, that this car, is a huge part of polish motorisation, but come on. 126 isn't even worth it, because it was a terrible car. I'm sure you guys had some decent cars in past, why steal this one?
To jest pierszy polski samochód!!!