In the 90s you could buy a real monster for not a huge amount of money
Like what?
In the 90s you could buy a real monster for not a huge amount of money
Like what?
Why don’t you give an exampleWhy don't you go and look it up yourself?
Why don't you go and look it up yourself?
Mazda RX7, Nissan Z32 300ZX, Mitsubishi GTO, oh and a car you may have heard of called the "Toyota Supra", I think it may have been mentioned in this thread at some pointLike what?
The point wasn't that you could get Ferrari/Lambo performance for the price of a used Capri. It was that you could get "a real monster for not a huge amount of money" being able to buy a car that could match or beat a Ferrari/Lambo for a fraction of the cost well being 100x more reliable and (depending on personal preference) better looking, was a cool thing back then.lol those were expensive then
Just picking on the first one on the list, the FD RX-7 launched at £32,000, which is £65,000 today adjusted for inflation. Not sure such figures count as 'not a huge amount of money' to most people. In fact, it sold so poorly they had to slash the price to £25,000 (£50,000) just to shift them didn't they?Mazda RX7
How about Escort Cosworth, Lotus Carlton? Family saloon cars with supercar performance at a fraction of the cost. You won't find something like that now.
and a car you may have heard of called the "Toyota Supra", I think it may have been mentioned in this thread at some point
48 grand in 1990 is like a million pound now
Yet they still sold loads of them. Enough for the government to try and ban them as the police couldn't catch crims using them..