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The '''FSO Polonez''' is a ] motor vehicle produced from 1978 to 2002. | The '''FSO Polonez''' is a ] motor vehicle produced from 1978 to 2002. | ||
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During the mid-1990s a ] 1.9 ] was introduced to the range, and in various forms, the car was sold across mainland ]. Various cosmetic changes were made on more than one occassion. | During the mid-1990s a ] 1.9 ] was introduced to the range, and in various forms, the car was sold across mainland ]. Various cosmetic changes were made on more than one occassion. |
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The FSO Polonez is a Polish motor vehicle produced from 1978 to 2002.
Based on: http://en.wikipedia.org/Polski_Fiat_125p
Over the years, the Polonez range was expanded to encompass a wide range of bodies. These included:
- Hatchback (as originally introduced)
- Saloon
- Estate (sold in some markets as the FSO Caro)
- Pick-up
- Extended Pickup
- Special-bodied service vehicle
- Ambulance
During the mid-1990s a Citroën 1.9 diesel engine was introduced to the range, and in various forms, the car was sold across mainland Europe. Various cosmetic changes were made on more than one occassion.
In the late 1980s a batch of 150 Polenez hatchbacks was exported to New Zealand. They were also exported to Chile from the late 1980s to early 1990s. In some countries the FSO Polonez was sold as FSO Celina.
The FSO Polonez suffered from poor performance, especially compared with newer vehicles during the latter part of its production run. Reliability was also patchy but this was somewhat offset by the fact that Polonez parts were relatively cheap and readily available. The last production models offered new features such as electric windows, but these too were very unreliable.
Production eventually ended, 24 years after it had begun, due to the basic car being an old design which would not meet ever-stricter European regulations. The Polonez is a common sight in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly in its home country, Poland.
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