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Unique and Aggressive Styling
Performance Variants Available
Relatively Affordable Entry
Parts Availability (for common components)
Potential for Appreciation
Aging Interior Materials
K-Car Platform Limitations
Rust Susceptibility
Turbocharger Issues (on performance models)
Electrical Gremlins
Fuel Economy
Transmission failure
Turbocharger failure (on turbo models)
Electrical system faults (window motors, sensors)
Thoroughly inspect for rust, especially on the rocker panels, wheel wells, and undercarriage.
Check the maintenance records for turbo models; regular oil changes are crucial.
Test all electrical components, including power windows, locks, and dashboard lights.
Listen for unusual noises from the engine and transmission during a test drive.
Have a mechanic specializing in older American cars inspect the vehicle.
Consider the availability of specific parts for performance variants like the Shelby Z.
For US-imported cars, factor in shipping, customs duties, and potential restoration costs.
Suspension wear (bushings, ball joints)
Cooling system leaks