>2001
Take me back bros
2001
>spending a 2001 house-payment on a $500 car.
>629 a month lease
you can lease a new m3 for slightly above that
who the fuck would lease a deville for 629
>0 down
That’s the key, I doubt you can get an M3 for that much monthly with zero down
>all that ugly
>all that money
What an awful time.
>lease
no fucking way
Don't take offense but in 2001 american cars were still bland pieces of shit. They look so fucking boring and retarded.
Commercials were kinda boring back then desu
>Equivalent of $640 for an Opel Omega
Yikes
take me back to 1998
There’s no way you can get a lease payment like that for an M3 today. A 330i is like 550/month
$629/Mo in 2001 dollars
you can lease a CTS no money down for $419/Mo
cheap leasing has fundamentally changed the car market
But you're renting a boring base shitbox. At least in 2001 you were leasing a V8
i don't think even /pol/ has the same nostalgic sympathy for the past that Veeky Forums has. there's just something about the evolution of the auto industry that is a better barometer for the state of our shitty country and culture and anyone who knows a bit about it just wants to be taken back to the before time
is the delorean Veeky Forums's official car because it can take them back to before infotain(t)ment?
>M3 Sedan
>MSRP excludes destination & handling fee of $995, tax, title, license, and registration. 2018 M3 Sedan shown.
>$839 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS
>$4,764 DUE AT SIGNING
>SUGGESTED DEALER CONTRIBUTION OF $1,244
$629 is $884 in today's money
the deville was a $40,000 car which is about what a 2001 M3 cost ( $46,000)
Is this USD$?
>Chevy SSR
Yes from 2001
>Catera adjusted costs almost as much as a M3 is to lease now
lol
>take me back to 1921
That's a nice buick
Fucking americans
20 years ago, and a million regulations later
>$13k accord
kek
Neat
Fuck that, take me back to 1978
The Delorean was a fucking awful car with some cool ideas.
>Muh V8
>Makes less power than a new inline 4
>northstar
this.
>muh v8
>150HP
>17MPG
>but muh v8
i unironically like that gen Eldorado coupe desu
you could buy an f1 car in 1977 for just under twice as much and race it
"I doubt if F1 has ever been so affordable," remembers Giuseppe Risi, the man who ran Spaniard Emilio de Villota in a handful of GPs that year. "We went to McLaren and bought a car in which James Hunt had won two races the previous year and it even had the latest six-speed gearbox. It cost us £17,000($30k-ish 1977 dollars)."
Suzuki also sold a factory spec rg500 grand prix bike to random plebs for about the same cost