In Reply to: RE: thirty thousand dollars buy you a helluva nice car posted by josh358 on October 8, 2017 at 09:58:19:
The Tympanis which were a '6' panel setup and considered their flagship in '85 were within the working man's grip ($4800 or about $11K today).Their next flagship the MG20, was $10K in '92 (about $18K today) or double the previous decade.
The 30.7 is roughly 2 1/2 larger and cost about 2 1/2 the cost of the 20.7 which are only single panels.
So in this regard they're pretty much aligned with their previous flagships.
The real question is how they'll pan out in this economy which is a lot different than the previous.
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