Malaxa
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- For the village in Chania Prefecture, Crete, Greece, see Malaxa, Crete
The Malaxa was a car built in 1945 in Reşiţa, Romania by the factories of the Romanian tycoon Nicolae Malaxa.
It had a three-cylinder engine, and was capable to develop 30 bhp. The top speed was 120 km/h. Malaxa offered a high level of comfort, and could carry six persons in all.
The production was stopped when the Soviets decided to move the production line in the Soviet Union, allegedly after a high ranking official from Moscow had a ride with the car in Sofia, Bulgaria.