Agreed, but we sere talking about old cars and one can not compare them to what is on the market today.
However every manufacturer is making great vehicles today, the only real difference among them is style and price.
Agreed, but we sere talking about old cars and one can not compare them to what is on the market today.
However every manufacturer is making great vehicles today, the only real difference among them is style and price.
Not true. A lot of people puts hundreds of thousands of miles on Toyotas and Hondae from back then; a higher proportion than on American cars.
Jeff
is only three. =A0But were are they today? =A0 They sure are
Cars being in old car shows has nothing to do with how good they were. Please get a clue.
Duh! That may be your opinion, but it certainly shows which ones are worth spending ones money to preserve, in the opinions of those that owned them.
Apparently not too many Jap car buyers believe their cars, like the old appliances they owned, are worth spending money to preserve.
I had plenty of cars in my time, both domestics and foreign, none of the imports were worth keeping in my opinion, so I sold them.
The six I was willing to save and spend my money to preserve are all domestics, the oldest in a 1941 and the newest a 1983. LOL
Please get a clue, dummy.
Cars being in old car shows has nothing to do with how good they were. Please get a clue.
Really? Please tell us how you know that? I only ever see a very few at old car shows. Do you still own one? I still own a 1971 domestic which has been driven to 299,000 and still going strong with the original drive train. ;)
Not true. A lot of people puts hundreds of thousands of miles on Toyotas and Hondae from back then; a higher proportion than on American cars.
Jeff
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