This poem is dedicated to the Trabant.
Like a self-damned Sisyphus
Pushing boulders up his hill
My fondness forced on upwards
Yet I'll never have my fill
Kindred of the Mariner
Bound forever to the seas
drifting about lifelessly
never to embrace your breeze
I strove towards the heavens
my quest your passionate fire
fettered now to this cold earth
never to venture higher
And yet I carry onwards
In this never-ending pain
Holding on to fragile hope
that my love will never wane
I would legitimately buy a if not quite a Trabant a Trabant-like car if it had a modern motor of the same or a bit higher strength, think of the mileage you could achieve!
bretty gud, anon.
How difficult is it to get these deathtraps into the US?
>>17861868
Only weighs 750kg!
>>17861982
The trabant is very safe as long as you don't hit anything, its braking is top-tier due to how light it is.
>>17862038
Anon, my question.
>>17862184
I know that there are roughly 24 here in Australia and Australia has more stringent car safety laws, so I imagine it'd be easy.
>>17861982
>>17862184
there's a few already in the US so it's definitely possible.
>>17862825
Can confirm. Bro in law owned 3. For a tiny commie car they held my bro in law, my father, and myself quite comfortably. And I'm 6' 3" now getting on the interstate was terrifying.
Also due to lightness whenever we got it out we literally lifted it over the cars in the way
>>17862474
Source?
>>17863695
And is it rhd?
>>17863704
>>17863695
The head of the Australian Trabant Owners club told me. What's rhd?
>>17863931
Actually correction it's closer to 15