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Top 10: Survivors from the 1980s

The 1980s reversed the trend of falling sales that had dominated much of the previous decade, with new-car registrations rising from around 1.5 million in 1980 to more than two million ten years later. And it was during the ’80s that a number of crucial newcomers went on sale.

BL began its fight back from the brink with the new Austin Metro, Ford revolutionised its Escort with a switch to front-wheel drive, and crucial foreign newcomers like the MkII Golf and E30-generation 3-Series managed to increase market share. But which cars of the ’80s have survived in the biggest numbers? We’ve been number-crunching both taxed and SORN’d examples to bring you these official survival figures. 

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Ford Capri

6604 still registered in the UK

The Capri was getting on by the time the ’80s dawned, but took on a new lease of life via the exciting new 2.8 Injection in 1981. Replacing the old 3.0-litre ‘Essex’ V6 was the latest 2.8-litre ‘Cologne’ unit, featuring fuel-injection (a first for the Capri). Four-cylinder models remained in production, but it was the 2.8 that everyone was suddenly talking about.

Various upgrades followed (the climax being the 280 Brooklands run-out model), with the very last Capri built in December 1986. Many enthusiasts bought late-model Capris to cherish and use sparingly, so a decent survival rate of ’80s models comes as no surprise.

Comments

golf 3 lover    on 1 August 2016

Hello all,
you will not believe I am using this car even till now and I use to drive the car every day to office as far as 55 miles and is the best ever produce by VW because interestingly, I have to buy golf 3 for my wife and the money I have slept for maintainers is more than that golf 2 that I am using even more frequently.
The two major faulty I find in golf 2 is the head light that don't focus at night for good visibility and my gear box is given me issues too precisely the gear seal constantly get issue and that was due to lack of original spare part in the part of the world I am (Nigeria) which is making me to be thinking of trying Toyota produce for perfect solution.

Thanks.

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