aquaknight
Active Member
Seems like we're the only forum not talking about it....But anyways the gov't's list of cars traded in for the clunkers program came out today.
http://www.cars.gov/files/official-i...n-vehicles.pdf
(Careful, it's 130 pages)
Anyone have any personal amazement a certain car made the list, and was put to death?
Few of the highlights;
BMW 850i
http://www.cars.gov/files/official-i...n-vehicles.pdf
(Careful, it's 130 pages)
Anyone have any personal amazement a certain car made the list, and was put to death?
Few of the highlights;
BMW 850i
![](http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/3835/500xc4cexoticbmw.jpg)
- Year: 1992
- Original MSRP: approximately $100,000
- Rareness: Only 4,000 in the US for 7 years of production
Aston Martin DB7
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- Year: 1997
- Original MSRP $137,000
- Rareness: Only 7,000 built
Bentley Continental R
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- Year: 1997
- Original MSRP: $307,000
- Rareness: Only 1,290 built
Roush Stage 3 F-150
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- Year: 2006
- Original MSRP: Approximately $46,000 after upgrade
- Rareness: Unknown
GMC Typhoon
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- Year: 1992
- Original MSRP: $29,320
Rareness: Only 4,697 produced
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Original MSRP: $60,000
Rareness: Unknown, but assumed rare since the Ford-powered $60,000 Italian SUV wasn't amazingly popular.
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Original MSRP: $53,000
Rareness: Only 4,200 units built
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Original MSRP: $29,900
Rareness: Only 547 produce
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Original MSRP: $80,000
Rareness: If it's a 1985 U.S. model then it is likely the Royale, of which only 55 were built to order for Americans