UmmYeahOk
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I was just wondering why they stopped production in 1973 when they kept making spitfires till 1980, and they stopped only because the factory had to close. I cant imagine sales really being that bad. And emissions, didnt they keep making the TR6 engine till 76? Was it unleaded fuel that hurt the car? Was it because British Leyland know owned too many companies and was flooding the market?
Im just having a little trouble understanding why, despite the weakness of a "triumph" nameplate, the GT6 was one of the models killed off so quickly. Especially since I believe that back in the day, domestic cars of the same price range werent all that thrilling. Then again, my opinion is going to be a little exude because I wasnt alive during that time period. Then again, I also dont understand why anyone of a sound mind would ever be caught dead in a nissan cube, let along actually buy one.
Also dont understand ,of the years they did make them, why so few were built? Was the car much more expensive? price/performance ratio not competitive, therefore lack of interest?
I just dont understand why such a rare beauty is so undervalued.
Im just having a little trouble understanding why, despite the weakness of a "triumph" nameplate, the GT6 was one of the models killed off so quickly. Especially since I believe that back in the day, domestic cars of the same price range werent all that thrilling. Then again, my opinion is going to be a little exude because I wasnt alive during that time period. Then again, I also dont understand why anyone of a sound mind would ever be caught dead in a nissan cube, let along actually buy one.
Also dont understand ,of the years they did make them, why so few were built? Was the car much more expensive? price/performance ratio not competitive, therefore lack of interest?
I just dont understand why such a rare beauty is so undervalued.