well it depends on if you get someone to custom make your car or if you but it used. If you get someone to make it it'll cost anywhere from 75,000 to 100,000 plus the parts you go through each year which can be just as much as buying a new car. If you buy one used a good one will probably cost at least 25,000 plus however much all the parts you go through each year. Simply it costs a lot to race unless you get a lot of sponsors. -Daughter of a former late model driver and future late model racer
In the late 1920s the Ford Model T sold for $290 or $,3,290 in todays money. It was the cheapest car you could buy. Other cars sold for as much as $3,000.
Approximately $500 for older American and $400 for late model junkers.
Ford did not produce Model-A cars in 1906. So the answer is Nothing.
In the late 1920s it sold for $290 which is equal to around $3,500 in todays money.
It depends on the model
Cars grossed $461,667,967 worldwide.
Cars grossed $244,082,982 in the domestic market.
It is about £260 a bumper car.
yes much better they will save you sooo much money and are better for the invierment.
All depending on the make/model/year it can cost too much money. If you have an older car and wish to supercharge it - why not by a late model car that has 400bhp - or something near your target horsepower/torque and of course, 0-60 times.
Cars 2 grossed $191,450,875 in the domestic market.
it depends on the car