About Yugo GVX
The Yugo GVX was manufactured by Zastava Automobiles, a Yugoslavia corporation. The Yugo GVX was a derivative of the Yugo 45. It was marketed under various nameplates in different regions. It debuted in America at the Los Angeles Auto Show in May 1984. Its production was greatly reduced due to the political and military sanctions on Yugoslavia. It was finally discontinued worldwide in 2008.
The GV was the acronym for "Great Value." It suggested the quite low price of the GVX. It received a series of improvements in its parts and accessories compared to the base level. It was a competitive choice for those who do not have enough budget. It had a FF layout. As regards the dimensions, the GVX measured 3485 mm (137.2 in) in length, 1548 mm (60.9 in) in width, and 1390 mm (54.7 in) in height. It featured the parts and accessories like the butterfly opening windows, round side indicators, and many metal trim pieces.
Yugo GVX parts online
The Yugo GVX was powered by a 1,300-cc engine, mated to a five-speed manual. Other standard parts and accessories included a plush interior, ground-effects package, alloy wheels, and rally lights. In 1990, a fuel-injected version took the place of the primitive carbureted one. The air conditioner with a holder for cooling two soft drink cans is optional. There were also other improvements, including a fuel filler flap and enhanced interior and instrument cluster. The dashboard was redesigned in the next year. It received a new front fascia and restyled seats for the new century.
The Yugo GVX was quite controversial. But it marked one of the company's most important achievements. Its reliable parts at a low price attracted many people. The drivers can find the aftermarket parts for the GVX online. There are also accessories available for the owners to customize their cars.