Yes cars in the 1950s were more expensive than people could aford!
yes and no the old sedans were over 5000 pounds now days its around 3000 to 4000 pounds with sedans but trucks like doulies weigh much more than the 60s and 70s trucks
Actually, Audi car insurance tends to be less than many other cars of the same (luxury) class but will be more than cars of different classes because they are luxury cars and thus more expensive to purchase. The more expensive a car is to purchase, the more it will be to insure.
Cheap cars usually lose their resale value and breakdown much faster than do more expensive cars. However very expensive cars don't tend to last longer than mid-priced cars, though they do hold resale value well.
diesel is usually more expensive but diesel cars usually have more mpg than petrol cars
Aluminium is more expensive than Steel
No. Generally speaking, used cars are actually less expensive to insure than new cars. This varies greatly depending on model however.
They do, but the fuel is more dangerous to handle and the infrastructure is more expensive than with regular gasoline cars.
because Europe builds more expensive cars than any other country
Red is probably the most desirable color and red paint is more expensive than most.
It depends on the make. If it was an old classic Cadillac or something then it would be more expensive than some cars now but if it was something like an Audi R8 then would be about the same value as that however if you had a non-popular car then it would not be that priceless
Diesel cars do tend to cost more in general than gasoline engine cars. The claim on this is that it is more expensive to create and manufacture these vehicles, and due the fact that diesel vehicles are more fuel efficient.