basingwerk wrote:
Mad Moggie wrote:
basingwerk wrote:
blah blah blah Jags are unreliable blah blah blah
Ours are reliable.

So far so good... not had problems.
You are comparing them to a Triumph Stag, Moggie - a cardboard Trabant would be reliable in comparison to that!
Not had any breakdowns so far.. the Stag on the other hand ... agree she has a bit of a "temper tantrum"

- But usually in a traffic jam.. She gets a bit "heated and tetchy"
Besides - there is a Trabi in our collection....belongs to one of the Swiss.! Lurid shocking pink - he
liked the colour...
Reliabilty? It starts... it travels forwards... it's when you try to negotiate a corner .. in fact any turn of the wheel that you realise that this car and road holding are not compatible

Will concede the Trabi does not overheat.. it just spluttes and putters ..
Have a post card from Leipzig "Trabis Heartbeat Song "

to tune of Heartbeat.. I think.
postcard we bought in Leipzig last year cos it brought us in touch with our complete anorak side wrote:
"Come on - Everybody sing the Trabi song - hey nena ho - rena Trabisong"
Did you Trabi all day and all night long - hey rena ho nena Trabis Song
Look - it's wot it says on me souvenir postcard!
Quote:
[give me a "T" " T" " R" " R" " A " "A " "B" und "I" yeah!
Ich fahr Trabi ..ich fahr Trabi . Du faehrst Trabi.. Du faehrst Trabi Alle fahren Trabi Alle fahren Trabi ... la- lal da li lah ... ist gut - ja!"
Yep.... and it gets worse
Later that evening - back at the hotel... (it was an old army barracks converted into a hotel..
Apparently the Red Army sold them back to the Germans - who made them into hotels....actually - it was rather nice and well run.. and food (home cooked was superb actually - could not fault the couple who ran it. )
Anyway - they decided to have "in-hotel" entertainment... was sort of like the Andrews sisters, Beverley sisters and Madame Edith from Allo Allo ... with songs from the 40s and 50s era...

Wildy thought they looked like elderly girl guides

But they actually
sang this song.. ye gods!
We were in a village near Wernigerode and Quedlingburg..Places were very quaint and untouched
Hotel entertainment was surreal though...
