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  2. Porsche 924 - Wikipedia

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    Porsche also decided to re-introduce the 924 to the American market with an initial price tag of under $20,000. In 1988, the 924S' final year of production, power increased to 158 PS (116 kW; 156 bhp), matching that of the previous year's Le Mans spec cars and the base model 944 (itself detuned by 3 PS (2 kW; 3 bhp) for 1988).

  3. Ford Pinto - Wikipedia

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    Ford President Lee Iacocca wanted a 1971 model that weighed under 2,000 lb (907 kg) and that would be priced at less than US$2,000 ($16,617 in 2023 dollars [10]). The Pinto product development, from conception through delivery, was completed in 25 months when the automotive industry average was 43 months, the shortest production planning ...

  4. Twenty Grand (Duesenberg) - Wikipedia

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    The design's initial price tag of US$20,000 ($470,746 in 2023 dollars [1]) during the height of the Great Depression infamously gave it its nickname of Twenty Grand. [2] It is widely considered to be the most famous Duesenberg ever built and the pioneer of the ultra-luxury car design, making it one of the most valuable cars in the world at $50 ...

  5. These 7 Cars Will Cost You Less Than $20,000 in 2024 - AOL

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    Buying a car can be a pricey affair and cause some sticker shock. As Consumer Reports noted, the average cost of new cars is now more than $48,000 -- up $6,000 from two years ago and $10,000 from...

  6. Ford Granada (North America) - Wikipedia

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    Shared with the Fairmont, a 2.3-L Lima inline-four was the standard engine, with a 3.3-L inline-six (the Ford 200 six, under metric displacement) as an option. For 1982, the inline-six was replaced by a 3.8-L Ford Essex V6. A 4.2-L V8 became an option (replacing the 4.9-L V8 of the Fairmont).

  7. Chevrolet Corvette (C3) - Wikipedia

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    A wide-ratio 4-speed was available for all cars. Noteworthy is that about 82% of the cars were ordered with manual transmissions in 1968. In '79, less than 20% of the cars were delivered with manual gearboxes. [10] This year reached an all-time high in Corvette popularity. Production hit its peak in 1979 at 53,807, a record that stands to this ...

  8. Honda CR-X - Wikipedia

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    The later 1.5-liter American-market CRX HF (high fuel economy) model (chassis codes EC1 and AF) could also reliably achieve very good gas mileage, more than a decade before gas-electric hybrids appeared on the market, and at no price premium over the base model; the 1.5-liter is rated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (under the ...

  9. Harley-Davidson XLCR - Wikipedia

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    1977, 1923 pcs at price of US$3595 1978, 1201 pcs at price of US$3623 1979, 9 or 10 pcs remaining parts from stock. In 2013 a 1977 model sold for 12,000 dollars at an auction. [8] In 2004 a 1978 model went for 9,900 at an auction in New Zealand. [9] In 2010 a 1977 model sold for about US$20,000 by Bonhams at auction. [10]