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1950 - From the letterbox of the "Car"
"The Stakhanovist movement is expanding in our country and the Stakhanovists are increasingly understanding the great tasks that socialism...
1975 - Ford Capri II Ghia test 2.
In 1975, a giga-length and in-depth test was published in Auto-Motor of the second-generation Capri, which debuted in 1974. Tibor Almássy,...
1975 - Ford Capri II Ghia test 1.
In 1975, a giga-length and in-depth test was published in Auto-Motor of the second-generation Capri, which debuted in 1974. Tibor Almássy,...
1957 - The Moskvitch 402
The 402, the first Moskvitch model to be designed in the Soviet Union and not based on a foreign model, was introduced in 1956...
1964 - The new Skoda Favorit
The article below was published in the March 21, 1964 issue of Autó-Motor and reports that soon...
1968 - Not pretty, but homely:
The RENAULT-4 The following article about the Renault-4 was published in the November 21, 1968 issue of Autó Motor.Unfortunately, the author...
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1983 - The Mercedes-Benz W201 is launched,
the 190 was launched in February 1983 in Autó-Motor, the Mercedes-Benz W-201, better known as the 190, which had been launched the previous December. image source: pinterest / MuzikMachineZ & CarZ & SneakerZ When the car was first unveiled in December 1982, it didn't look particularly revolutionary. The new compact, mid-size sedan, which was under the E-, S- and SL-Class [...]
1964 - The year when the MÁVAUT site on Andor Street was opened in Budapest
In October 1964, Autó-Motor reported that the new MÁVAUT site on Andor Street, built over three years and "worth showing to foreigners", had been opened. Construction began in 1963 on the basis of UVATERV plans...
1966 - Farewell to Pininfarina
In its 9 May 1966 issue, Autó-Motor published a short but warmly-worded obituary in memory of the legendary Italian design genius who had died a month earlier. But who was this...
1979 - The MTX-1600 Rally Lada from Czechoslovakia
In May 1979, Autó-Motor published details of a test in the Czechoslovak motoring magazine Svět motorů, in which a rally version of the VAZ 21011 Lada, modified by the Prague-based METALEX (MTX) factory, was...