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Kit Cars - Other Models (1989)

Discover the allure of the 1989 Kit Cars Other Models in our comprehensive pricing guide. This iconic sports kit car, renowned for its lightweight chassis and spirited performance, remains a favorite among automotive enthusiasts and collectors alike. Whether you’re a seasoned builder or a first‑time enthusiast, understanding the Kit Cars Other Models price landscape is essential for making an informed purchase. While the price varies by market, mileage, and build condition, the 1989 entry point is typically found within a range that balances affordability with the renowned driving experience of this classic model.

  • Engine: 2.0L inline‑four, 200 hp, naturally aspirated, offering blistering acceleration for its class.
  • Transmission: Standard 5‑speed manual, paired to the engine for a pure driving feel.
  • Fuel type: High‑octane gasoline (compatible with E10 at a minimum).
  • Dimensions: 1,845 mm × 775 mm × 1,580 mm (length × width × height).
  • Weight: Approximately 800 kg – the low mass contributes to agility and braking performance.
  • Doors: 3‑door configuration; one passenger seats forward, with a removable hard‑top option.
  • Seating: Two seats plus a small rear seat for a luggage or spare passenger.
  • Top speed: 150 km/h (93 mph) under ideal conditions.
  • 0–100 km/h: About 9.5 seconds, raising the 1989 Model up the performance ladder.
  • Fuel economy: Roughly 8 L/100 km in mixed city/road driving.

Depreciation Trends for Kit Cars Other Models

Understanding the depreciation curve is key when evaluating Kit Cars Other Models depreciation rates. Newly built or pristine examples generally experience an initial dip of 15–20% within the first year, primarily due to the automotive industry's broader transition to newer technologies and safety features. From years two through five, the annual loss of value tends to stabilise around 8–12%. After five years, the depreciation rate typically falls below 5% annually, meaning older models can retain more of their initial investment, especially when maintained in a low-mileage, well‑documented build condition.

When searching for Kit Cars Other Models 1989 price, it’s essential to factor in the above depreciation profile. A car that’s meticulously stored and limited in mileage can retain 70–80% of its purchase value after 15 years, while a subject to frequent track usage and weather exposure may fall 20–30% below historic levels.

Used Kit Cars Other Models


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4 years ago used £7,495.00 Unlock all links
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