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I became the owner of a Jaguar XF 2.2d, the year of production is 2012. The car was imported from Switzerland to Serbia, it had one owner (an architectural firm). From what I've seen so far, it's in great shape, except for two minor scratches on the edges of the front and rear fenders, which I'll address soon. One vent is not working, but a replacement gear arrived and that will be fixed in the near future as well. The car runs great, it's a real beast.
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Sometimes out of curiosity, I like to look at Google Streetview in far away places to see and imagine what it would be like driving there so I checked a few streets in Kragujevac. I was rather shocked at the number of Yugos seen within just a few city blocks. Granted the images are from about 10 years ago, but still I wasn't expecting to see so many. We got a few imported here to the U.S. in the late 1980s but aside from one that occasionally appears at local car shows, I hadn't seen one on the street here in decades. I had to look them up on Wikipedia and learned they were produced up until 2008 in Kragujevac. I suspect the Jaguar is going to be quite unique there as it appeared that tiny cars like the Yugo are preferred. Welcome aboard.
Sometimes out of curiosity, I like to look at Google Streetview in far away places to see and imagine what it would be like driving there so I checked a few streets in Kragujevac. I was rather shocked at the number of Yugos seen within just a few city blocks....
Read this article in Hagerty, that Yugo is coming back! And running on fossil fuel. I guess there's a lot more nostalgia for the Yugo in eastern Europe. I hope they are successful.