List of Eastern European cars
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This page tries to show every Eastern European car ever made by country, then manufacturer. This includes all the countries of the former Soviet Union.
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[edit] Armenia
[edit] Belarus
[edit] Bulgaria
- Bulgar Renault
- Chavdar
- KTA Madara
- Sofia
[edit] Czech Republic
- Aero (1929-1947)
- Aspa (1924-1925)
- AVIA
- C.A.S. (1920)
- Ecora
- Elpo
- ESO (1957)
- FRM (1935)
- Gatter (1926-1937)
- Gnom
- Hakar
- ISIS (1923)
- Jawa (1929- circa 1972)
- KAN
- Kohout (1905)
- Kroboth (1930)
- Laurin & Klement (1895-1925)
- Linser (1906)
- Magda (1948)
- MTX
- Myron (1934)
- Praga (1907-1935)
- Premier (1913)
- RAF
- Ringhoffer (1923)
- RULO
- Slatinany (1912)
- Škoda
- Stelka (1922)
- Tatra (1923-1998)
- TAZ (1961-1999)
- Trimobil (1922)
- Vaja (1929)
- Vechet (1911)
- Velorex (c.1951-1971)
- Walter
- Wikov
- Z (1924-1936)
[edit] Estonia
[edit] Hungary
- Balaton
- Csonka
- Fejes (1923-1932)
- Helix
- Ikarus/Csepel
- Magomobil
- Mavag
- Méray
- Puli
- Rába (1912-1914)
- Unitas
[edit] Latvia
[edit] Lithuania
[edit] Poland
- CWS (1925-1932)
- Fiat Poland-FSM
- Fiat 126p
- Fiat Cinquecento
- Fiat Uno
- Fiat Seicento
- Fiat Siena
- Fiat Palio Weekend
- Beskid 106 prototype
- Fiat Nuova Panda
- Fiat Nuova 500
- FSO
- FSR
- Intrall[1]
- Leopard (2005-present)
- Mikrus
- Smyk
[edit] Romania
- ARO
- Dacia
- Iustin Capra
- Lastun
- M.R.
- Malaxa (1945)
- Oltcit (Citroën Axel)
- Oltcit/Rodae
- Dimitrie Vasescu
- ROMLOC
- Uzinele Braşov
[edit] Russia
- A Level
- Altay
- AZLK/Moskvitch
- Dragon
- EL Motors
- GAZ/Volga
- IZH
- KamAZ
- KAvZ
- KrAZ
- Lada
- PAZ
- SeAZ
- TagAZ
- Torgmash
- UAZ
- VAZ/Lada/Zhiguli/Bronto
- ZIL/ZIS
[edit] Serbia
[edit] Slovenia
[edit] Ukraine
- Eurocar
- KrAZ
- Kremenchug
- LAZ
- LuAZ
- ZAZ (Zaporozhets)