In the 1940s, the cost of a new car typically ranged from about $1,000 to $2,500, depending on the make and model. Popular models like the Ford Fordor sedan could be purchased for around $1,200, while more luxurious options, such as Cadillacs, could exceed $3,000. Prices varied due to factors like post-war demand and the impact of World War II on production. Overall, the cost of a car was significantly lower than today, reflecting different economic conditions and inflation rates.
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