In the 1960s, the average cost of a new car in the United States ranged from about $2,500 to $3,500, depending on the make and model. For example, a Ford Mustang, which debuted in 1964, had a starting price of around $2,368. Prices varied widely based on features and luxury options, but overall, cars were significantly less expensive than today when adjusted for inflation.
A Model A Ford was already a 'veteran' car in the 1960's. -It's cost would have been dependent on condition.A Model A Ford was already a 'veteran' car in the 1960's. -It's cost would have been dependent on condition.
Set you back means how much did that cost. How much did that new car set you back?
You need to be asking the lender this question. They can tell you exactly what to do to get your car back.
That depended entirely on the make and model of the vehicle, options on the vehicle, and the market the vehicle was being sold in.
Well back in the 1900's a car in 1965 [new] it would cost 3000$.
How much does a new car cost?
How much does it cost to register a car in Connecticut?
how much did an average car cost in 1996?
that all depends on what car you where buying. Stearns sold a car back then for 5000 dollars Ford was selling car for a couple grand
For a small cheap car in 1960, like a VW Bug was $1,563 By 1969, it was $1995 A 1965 Ford Falcon was $2,038 A 1960 Cadillac Fleetwood was $9,748 A 1964 Lamborghini 350GT was $13,900
how much did a car cost in 1995
500