Why they don't make them like they used to

Sales of new vehicles with “retro” looks have hit the brakes – but millennials are driving a resurgence in original classic cars from the 1960s. Demand for the new generation Ford Mustang, the modern Mini range, and the diminutive Fiat 500 have fallen by more than 30 per cent over the past three years. The modern version of the iconic Volkswagen Beetle was discontinued in Australia in 2016 after just three years on sale and there is no plan for a replacement.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

JLR: Consumer confidence on the rise post-election

Teacher accused of using rented Toyota Supra for land-speed record attempt

Donald Trump’s Lamborghini Diablo sets new auction price record

Honda confirms NSX successor in the works

2024 Toyota Yaris Cross updated in Europe with new tech, more hybrid power

Europe’s vehicle emissions haven’t changed in more than a decade, say officials

New Norweld tray revealed for popular utes

Tesla cars to be banned from Chinese government buildings amid security fears — report

How many cupholders are too many? | Drive Flashback

Volvo ‘ES90’ electric sedan due next year