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Bowler - All models (2016)
Discover the enduring allure of the iconic Bowler All models – the unique blend of historical pedigree and contemporary engineering that has captivated enthusiasts for decades. Whether you’re curious about a specific **Bowler All models 2016 price** or the broader range of **Bowler All models price** across different years, this guide breaks down all the elements that shape a true value assessment. From the heart of the engine to real-world depreciation trends, we offer a comprehensive breakdown that helps you gauge what a 2016 Bowler All models is worth (and how “used Bowler All models price” compares across the market). --- ### Key Specifications – A Quick Reference
- Engine: 2.0‑L or 2.5‑L inline‑four, turbocharged, 3‑way catalytic converter
- Horsepower: 208–265 hp depending on model and tuning
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual, optional 7‑speed dual‑clutch
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline required for optimal performance
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive standard, 4‑wheel drive optional on select trims
- Fuel Efficiency: 21–27 mpg city, 28–31 mpg highway
- Dimensions: Wheelbase: 103.6 in, Length: 172.2 in, Width: 71.8 in, Height: 58.7 in
- Weight: 2,860–3,110 lbs, depending on equipment
Lightweight construction contributes to nimble handling and low center of gravity. - Cargo Space: 12–15 cubic feet behind rear seats, 36 cubic feet with seats folded
- Safety Features: Stability control, traction control, 10‑point seat belt system, airbags on all attacker seats
- Warranty: 3‑year/36,000‑mile standard, extended options available
- First Year: Typically loses about 15‑20% of its original value.
- Second Year: A further 5‑8% depreciation as the model ages beyond its rookie season.
- Third and Beyond: Depreciation slows to 3‑5% annually, especially for well‑maintained examples.
- Market Influences: Rare editions, limited production runs, and retro activity can *temporarily boost resale values*, counteracting the general depreciation trend.
- Vs. Traditional British Sports Cars: Less roof‑level height and a smaller turning circle give it an edge in tight, urban environments.
- Vs. American Compact Performance Models: While not as powerful as the brand‑new offerings from large US manufacturers, the Bowler’s torque‑rich hybridization sets it apart in slipstream dynamics.
- Versus Modern Retro‑Styled Rivals: Its lightweight chassis and precise steering create a distinct, “raw” driving experience, often favored by drivers who remember the original 1960
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