I am curious if their was another manufacturer who developed a cool limited production vehicle (under 10,000 made) just about anybody could afford.
I am curious if their was another manufacturer who developed a cool limited production vehicle (under 10,000 made) just about anybody could afford.
Last edited by Navigator : 10/14/2003 at 12:21 PM
NAVIGATOR
What do you consider 'low cost' ???
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Van Eyes - slightly trimmed, Sylvania SilverStar ULTRA head lamps, Red (port) & green (starboard) 5 LED 'headlight horn' lights, PIAA silicone windshield wipers, K&N Filtercharger (in stock air box), MacNeil WeatherFlectors, Assorted cargo nets from previous vehicles, Optima red-top battery, Transmission Interceptor, 20 LED 'light tower' turn signals & brake lights, 18W PIAA W2 running lights, Trooper skid plates, Black Luverne step bars w/Tone's custom brackets
I guess for the amount that were produced, $31k would seem low cost, although I wouldn't have been able to afford one brand new at the time I purchased mine.
A car someone with a median income could afford. This varies with the time period... 30k in the mid 1960's was an outrageous amount to pay for Joe Shmo's auto.
Last edited by Navigator : 10/14/2003 at 10:36 AM
How about the Volkswagen Thing? In production for two years ('73, '74). I'm not sure how many were made, but I'm sure they were affordable by most...
Also:
1980 AMC Pacer sedan - production run of only 405
Last edited by Lightproof : 10/14/2003 at 09:18 AM
There were a total of about 9,200 DeLoreans manufactured spanning three model years and two calendar years:
81 6640 cars total marketed
82 Approx 1280 cars total
83 Approx 1250 cars total
Last edited by Anita : 10/14/2003 at 10:59 AM
How about Subaru's sport car attempt?
Quote "The SVX was Subaru's attempt to enter the once-popular luxury/performance car category. The prototype was designed by renowned designer Giorgetto Giugiaro of ItalDesign. Subaru produced around 25,000 SVXs from 1992 through 1997 (about 14,000 of these were imported to the United States)."
http://www.subarusvx.com/images/homesvx1.jpg
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This is a "cool" limited production vehicle??? ;eekg; :deadp:1980 AMC Pacer sedan - production run of only 405
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Used in the movie "Wayne's World"Originally posted by Lightproof
1980 AMC Pacer sedan - production run of only 405
I like this Limo version:
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I am talking about cars that make people think you spent 3 to 4 times their actual value, you know, a car that turns heads like a Ferrari and retails like a VW Not a design flop that didn't sell, but a real gem that sold cheap like the VX.
Not sure what the Delorian retailed for, but as I recall, they were not cheap.
**Used in the movie "Wayne's World"
I like this Limo version:
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Wow you could put a lot of fish in that aqaurium!
subaru svx -- produced from 92-97... higher production number than the 10,000 as requested by the forum, but i thought i should mention it anyways =)
It all depends on the person. A lot of people think the VX was too expensive when i tell them it was 30,000! Others do think it cost more. Some people (GASP!) don't even think it's close to being cool. The VX also didn't sell like hot cakes either. A local dealer complained he couldn't give his away. I wanted a Delorian.Originally posted by Navigator
I am talking about cars that make people think you spent 3 to 4 times their actual value, you know, a car that turns heads like a Ferrari and retails like a VW Not a design flop that didn't sell, but a real gem that sold cheap like the VX.
Not sure what the Delorian retailed for, but as I recall, they were not cheap.
Base price for the 1983 DeLorean was $32,832.90 + $625.00Not sure what the Delorian retailed for, but as I recall, they were not cheap.
for automatic transmission + $600.00 for USA processing.
That's about as close to the VX as you can get (which, btw, isn't cheap). Hey, I know - a VX with a brushed stainless steel finish... sweet!
BTW - how does everyone format the nice quotes that say 'Originally posted by..."? By hand? I'm obviously missing an important posting tool...
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Yeah, $32,832 back in '83... what is that comparably to a '99 $31k VX? I mean, the national annual household income has changed DRAMATICALLY in 20 years. A DeLorean back in the day was considered pretty expensive.Originally posted by Lightproof
Base price for the 1983 DeLorean was $32,832.90 + $625.00
for automatic transmission + $600.00 for USA processing.
That's about as close to the VX as you can get (which, btw, isn't cheap).
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