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Were stars among others: 6 cars from the 1990s that are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars are named

In the 90s, these cars were considered very elite.”, — write: www.unian.ua

In the 90s, these cars were considered very elite.

These car models were valued for their speed, design and quality / UNIAN collage, photo WikipediaThese car models were valued for their speed, design and quality / UNIAN collage, photo WikipediaIn the world, the 1990s were known for many things, so the automotive industry was no exception in this regard. Over time, some cars from the 90s become more expensive, so experts named six cars that are worth your attention, writes GoBankingRates.

1993 Toyota Supra MkIVThis little car has a lot of potential. According to MotorTrend, this model was produced from 1993 to 1998. Now, 30 years later, such cars can be found on various sites at prices ranging from $14,000 in 1993 to an impressive $239,900.

1997 Porsche 911 Turbo S Sunroof CoupeThe car is currently priced at $599,900 and features a rare ocean blue color, full leather interior with carbon fiber trim, and a 3.6-liter engine. This price for a car is four times more expensive than the cost of housing in 1997.

1998 McLaren F1Few cars from the 90s are worth $20 million, but this model stands out among them and is worth $20.5 million. In particular, one of these cars was sold for such a price in 2021. With 627 horsepower and a top speed of 240 mph, it was the fastest production car in history at the time.

However, this was not the only feature. The McLaren F1 also featured a three-seater cockpit with a driver’s seat in the middle, butterfly doors and a carbon fiber monocoque body.

1995 Ferrari F512 MAccording to experts, the maximum value of this car is 780,500 dollars. It is known that this model is equipped with a 4.9-liter longitudinal engine that can produce 440 horsepower. Another interesting fact is that the most expensive car sold at Sotheby’s auction in 2022 was not a red, but a black Ferrari.

1993 Jaguar XJ220Such a car was created for speed and it succeeded, because its maximum speed was 136 km/h. Thanks to this, it became the fastest production car at the time, but in 1995 this title was lost to the McLaren F1.

According to Hagarty.com, the highest price for this car is over $1 million, the lowest is $121,373, and this model last sold for $466,250.

1997 Mitsubishi EclipseIf you like the movie “The Fast and the Furious”, then you will definitely like this retro car from the 90s.

“This car with 198,000 miles (318,000 kilometers – UNIAN) is a perfect replica of Brian O’Connor’s pride and joy in the first Fast and Furious movie – albeit his 1995 Eclipse. It has the same paint, decals, Se7en wheels, “Blitz” body kit, roof scoop and APR spoiler.Green neon lighting kit completes the picture, and for just under $40,000, you’re ready to say ‘Motor,'” the publication noted.

Other tips from automotive expertsPreviously, the famous mechanic Scotty Kilmer talked about the smell in the car, which can indicate a serious problem. According to him, drivers usually feel such smells due to gasoline leaks.

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