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2008-04-22 00:00:00
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Something has changed on Poland’s roads and it is not their state of repair, which remains atrocious. It is the disappearance of the once ubiquitous Fiat 126p, the car that introduced motoring to Poland’s masses.
The decline of the rattly two-door car, which strains to break 100km per hour, is a tangible sign of Poland’s increasing wealth and modernity. It is now found mainly in the poorest parts of eastern Poland and in the hands of penniless pensioners and destitute students.
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