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The challenge this week was to find American cars from the 1980s that don’t suck and can be purchased for $30,000 or less. Best 1980s American Cars: Window Shop with Car and Driver Skip to main ...
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Ford Granada (1975–1980) Ford Elite (1975-1976) Ford Torino (1975) Mercury Grand Marquis (1975-1978) Mercury Monarch (1975-1980) Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds (1975) Oldsmobile Omega (1975-1979) Plymouth Duster (1975) Plymouth Fury (1975-1978) Plymouth Road Runner (1975) Plymouth Volare (1976–1980) Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (1975) Pontiac Sunbird ...
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The auto industry boomed in the 1980s, with a number of distinctive, iconic rides making their debut and helping to define and develop many design innovations that flourish to this day. That said ...
During the late 1970s, fuel economy became a leading objective of the redesigns of American-brand automobiles; as part of the introduction of CAFE, manufacturers that sold cars in the United States were required to average 20.0 MPG for their passenger cars by the 1980 model year. In response, Ford repackaged the Thunderbird for the 1977 model year.
Coincidentally, all the 1980s cars that Nonnenberg owns, personally, are also represented. So there's a BMW E28 5-Series, like his 535is. There's a Renault R5 Turbo, red, like his.
Cars analysed by the decades during which they were produced. ... 1980s cars (11 C, 585 P) 1990s cars (10 C, 577 P) 2000s cars (13 C, 751 P) 2010s cars (10 C, 1,232 P)