It was supposed to be a routine road trip: A pleasant drive through Hungary's Tokaj wine region on an assignment for Cond Nast Traveler magazine. But there was a small problem: The car, an old Skoda 120 L from the communist era, often simply would not start. A second problem: Instead of a bridge across the muddy Tisza river, they were unexpectedly forced to take a ferry, getting to the other side of the river with a dead engine at the front...
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