The Trabant Combi Hatchback 2007 is a throwback to the early days of motoring, with a classic, boxy, and utilitarian design. Its wheelbase spans a total of 2,446mm, with a total length of 3,560mm. It features simple rounded headlights, a gaping grille, and a chrome-colored trim for added flair. It weighs only 830kg, making it incredibly lightweight, and its low seating and wide profile provide an easy entry into the vehicle. Under the bonnet, the Trabant Combi is equipped with a 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, 983cc petrol engine which produces 21bhp. Despite being no powerhouse, the car is still capable of achieving a maximum speed of 79mph. The engine is mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, which is smooth and responsive. The Combi handles well thanks to its front-wheel drive system, and is plenty maneuverable in tight spaces. Inside, the interior is basic, yet practical. It features hard plastic, fabric, and vinyl surfaces; all of which are easy to clean and maintain. The seats are comfortable enough for everyday use and provide adequate legroom. The Combi also features a straightforward, albeit outdated, dashboard layout with well-placed gauges and dials. The hatchback trunk is surprisingly spacious, and its large door openings make loading and unloading cargo a breeze. The Trabant Combi Hatchback 2007 is a classic, simple, and practical vehicle which can still be seen today on the roads of Europe. Despite its age, the car remains a reliable and enduring vehicle and a unique icon from the past.
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