The Polski Fiats are a crack up! The wheelbase is *under 72 inches* -- my arm span. I mean it's TINY. The front hood escutcheon says Polski FIAT I assume this is a Poland market built car. Man it's the smallest car I've ever seen on a road. It appears to be thew same size as the 1970 Subaru Star I saw at an auto show once. I saw three Fords and three Chevys, two of which were a pair of orange Camaros or something (I'm not big on those late 70's plastic-coated boats) zooming through Moscova ter on Friday night (probably couldn't afford much more than that :-) I saw one Nissan Titan V8 parked in a stall that would fit 3 - 4 Polskis, an example of which was parked across the street. I didn't have my camera! The driver was an American Tourist and his friend. It was a bit embarrassing, to see this monster beast toy, clearly never hauled more than a few people. Talk about conspicuous consumption. Gas was typically 270 Forints/litre. A forint is 188 to the dollar, which makes it $5.49/gallon. While we pay "only" $3/gallon, they pay $5.50/gallon and get an amazing public transportation system. The first electric subway in the world (we rode on it). The LONGEST we ever waited for a train was 5 minutes. There's a count-down timer until the next train. $13 (3600 Ft) bought us a 7-day pass, good for unlimited use on all of the intra-urban transit system, subway, surface trams, busses. We use the hell out of it. I think owning a car there is expensive, typical for Europe in general. The allowable blood alcohol level is 0.00%, eg. 0.01% you get busted. Ouch! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list