From $385 for a Roadster to $1,400 for a top of the line Towncar. That is 1920s money which is not the same as today.
The original price of a standard 1909 Ford Model T 4 seat open tourer was $850 ($19,520 in 2013 money). By the 1920s the price had dropped to $260 ($3,532 in 2013 money).
The price depends on the model. Simply asking by brand is like asking how much for a Ford car.
All depends on how much money he has tied up in the car. It also depends on how popular that model is.
The price of a Ford Mustang depends if it's a coups of convertable. A coupe cost about $54, 000 to $55, 000 but a convertable cost from $58, 000 to $60, 000. The price depends on the model. The better and newer the model, the more the price.
Depends on model and condition. Sort of like "How much is a Ford car?"
GM Preferred Price, less any current rebate or incentive. The price is on the invoice, just ask your local dealer
The ford dealer is suppse to give you invoice price. That's the price it cost the dealership to get that car. Make sure you request to see a copy of the invoice, if dealer refuses to show it to you find another dealership. We buy a new ford every 2-3 years with this family plan it's a good deal.
I was looking at ford parts . com ( no spaces ) and Ford has the MSRP / list price for 3 Motorcraft batteries in U.S. dollars at : $94.95 , $ 104.95 ( that's the one I have - Motorcraft BXT-65-650 ) and $ 119.44 see a Ford dealer for their price ( * as of April 13 , 2010 )
A 1909 Ford Model T Touring car base price was $850.
There was no Model T Ford in 1900. The first Ford Model T was built in 1908. It sold for $850 which is $20,513 in todays money. By the 1920s the price had fallen to around $200 around $3,258 in todays money.
The price of a new 2011 SLK after haggling with the dealer should be between $66,000 and $47,900. The final price will depend on which model and what options you want on your vehicle.
The BMW 520 can cost anywhere from 30,000 pounds to 40,000 pounds depending on model, customization and dealer price options and government fees and charges