A lot more automatic (electronic) stuff in the 2000s whereas in 1980s a lot was still mechanical. Distributors vs electronic ignition, computers in cars, etc.
In the 1980s.
they built them with all the knowledge they had
Darda cars are actually toy cars. They were manufactured by a Germany company, and enjoyed popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.
Dale Earnhardt, Sr., of Kannapolis became the best-known driver of the 1980s and 1990s.
1969 haha I just made that up no it will be about early 2000s
the cars in the 1900 have small engines. they had thin tires too. they only went like 30 mph. changes are for the better
1985-1992 chevrolet camaro
Around 5,000 miles with conventional oil and 7,500 with synthetic.
Many old (and not-so-old) American cars and trucks, as well as all Soviet/Russian Volga's from 1956 to early 2000s
The Citroen Saxo cars are a French made super-mini car that were popularized in the 2000s which were designed to be extremely fuel efficient and have long lasting engines
Most cars have some aluminum in the structure, but for the most part, car bodies are sheet steel. The 1980s DeLorean was constructed from aluminum.
The first distributor less cars started appearing in the mid 1980s the last distributor being produced in about 1990