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The Trabant was produced by East German auto maker VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke Zwickau in Zwickau, Saxony. It was the most common vehicle in East Germany and was also exported to countries both inside and outside the Communist bloc. The main selling points were that it had room for four adults and luggage, and was compact, light, and durable. The car has come to be regarded with affection as a symbol of the more positive sides of East Germany and of the fall of Communism as many East Germans streamed into West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Trabant means 'fellow traveler' (Satellite) in German. The engine is a 600cc, 36.31 cubic-inch, inline 2-cylinder two-stroke of 23 horsepower.
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