These little guys may have sold for only $850 when new but now a good example of the 850 can fetch upward of $5000 or a Cooper S can fetch $10,000 if in good original condition here in Adelaide. They are still cheap to run and cheap to restore.
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how about cars that make you ROTFL Tesla Roadster > released with tranny problems, cost over $100K, and only gets 230miles per charge?????
Anyone ever heard of a gullwing Toyota? This is called a Sera. 'Que' would be a perfect licence plate.
The Toyota Sera is one of the cooler Japanese 'Kei' cars, legal to be imported into Canada 15 years after manufacture. I think in the US it's 25 years, which is why you may never have heard of them. There's a bunch more to be found at Japanoid.com
Hyo Silver, Many thanks for bringing the Japanoid.com site to this thread. Those are very cool little cars.
You're very welcome. I'm sure Japanoid won't mind the exposure, either. I've seen a few of these running around town, mostly the 4wd vans, a Figaro, and an S Cargo. They're all right hand drive, of course, being JDM, which must make for an interesting driving experience.
I wish I'd seen that. Which store? The Richmond one has a Toyota 2000GT on the showroom floor, next to a huuuuge Tundra with a tent in the bed.
Fiat Barchetta for me... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Fiat_Barchetta_front_20071016.jpg
Indeed. It was unlocked too unlike the 2000GT. Trunk space is deceiving. You lift the hatch thinking that's all there is but the parcel shelf is actually a false floor. If you lift that up, it reveals a nice, deep trunk. Gotta be careful of the doors too. I barely fit under the plastic.
Wasn't this the Reagan era? Is that we he got his "There Yugo again..." ? For Yugo, a Place of Eternal Rust, er, Rest - Wheels Blog - NYTimes.com