£69 per person with hotel package £73 per person without hotel package
The Trabant was designed in the fifties, made from lightweight
Duroplast - resin reinforced with cotton or wool - and fitted with
an unpretentious two-stroke engine. Read
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Designed in the fifties, made from lightweight Duroplast - resin reinforced
with cotton or wool - and fitted with an unpretentious two-stroke engine,
the
Trabant is a true icon of Eastern European engineering. Learn to operate
the gear stick built into the dashboard and take a scenic cruise to the
hills, where a typically hearty Hungarian meal awaits. Then race back
to Budapest at low speed for a high-octane night out.
You get:
Transport to and from meeting point
Two lads per Trabant (in odd numbered groups, one car may have two
passengers)
50 kilometre (31 mile) round trip through the Pilis Hills
Traditional Hungarian meal in a countryside restaurant
Experienced English-speaking guides
To be the envy of other road users
Support car in case of breakdowns (don't worry, Trabants are easily
repaired)
The small print:
Minimum groups of 8
Allow minimum half a day for this event
Ridiculously low speeds - Trabants were not designed for racing
Driving licenses required on the day
Please provide the following information for each participant latest one week before arrival:
Name
Birthplace and date
Citizenship
Address
Passport number
If the information is not provided, then you will not be allowed to drive but can still participate as passengers, for the same price.