Decades ago, these cars listed below were like today's 2014 Range evogue, 2014 Toyota camry/corolla/Highlander, Lexus, Mercedes Benz ml/gl, Ford Edge, and so on.
Having them in your garage then was a status symbol and cool but not anymore
Nothing in life is permanent says a sage and this report validates it
In decades to come, our 2014 Range Evogue, Bughatti,
Porsche, Ferrari, Chrysler, Bentley, Chevy, Lambo, Royce, Mayback, and
so on will be referred to as cars from the past by our children.
1. Volkswagen Beetle.
Production - 1938
Officialy Discontinued - 2003
Unit sold - 21.5M
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2. MERCEDES 200.(W114)
Production - 1968.
Discontinued - 1976.
Units Sold- 1.9M
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3. PEUGEOT 404.
Production - 1960.
Discontinued - 1991.
Body style - Saloon.
Transmission - 5speed Manual
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4. PEUGEOT 504.
Production - European France[clarification needed]: 1968–1983
Argentina: 1969–1999
South Africa:1970–1985
China: 1979–1997
Nigeria: 1968–2005
Kenya: 1968–2004
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5. PEUGEOT 404 (PICK UP).
Peugeot 404 was offered initially as a saloon, but pickup/convertible was added in 1962
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6. PEUGEOT 505/505 EVOLUTION.
Production - 1979.
Discontinued - 1992
Body style - Saloon
Transmission - 4/5speed manual
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7. MERCEDES 200.
Production: 1976-1988
Units Built/Sold: 2.6M
Body style: Saloon, Wagon, Limo.
Transmission: 5speed manual and later Autos
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8. SUBARU 1500/100/LEONE.
Manufacturer:
Fuji
Heavy Industries.
Production: 1954/1966/1969
Designer: Shinroku Momose
Body style: Sedan.
Engine1.5 L FG4A 48 PS (35.3 kW; 47.3 bhp)1.5 L L4-1 55 PS (40.5 kW; 54.2 bhp)
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9. DATSUN 280c.
Datsun 220C/280c
Production: 1979-1983
Assembly: Tochigi, Tochigi, Japan Miaoli,Taiwan Body style: 4-door sedan.
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10. VOLVO 200 SERIES/60.
Production:
Europe: 1974–1993
Canada: 1974–1985.
Malaysia: 1984–1993.
Body Type: Large family Sedan.
Transmission: 4/5speed Manual
300 SERIES.
Production: 1976–1991
Unit Sold/Built: 1.1M
Body Type: Small Body Sedan
Transmission: 4speed Manual.
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11. VOLKSWAGEN T2 (VAN, 1950).
The
Volkswagen Type 2, known officially (depending on body type) as
theTransporter,Kombior Microbus, or, informally, as the Bus (US) or
Camper(UK), is a panel van introduced in 1950 by the German automaker
Volkswagen as its second car model. Following and initially deriving
from Volkswagen's first model, theType 1 (Beetle). It was given the
factory designation Type 2.
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