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HONDA S600
Lowest Price: £1,796 • Median Price: £27,872 • Highest Price: £87,451 • Sell-Through Rate: 84%
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LOWEST PRICE:
£1,796
SINCE 2020
TOTAL SALES VALUE:
£999,247
MEDIAN PRICE:
£27,872
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
32
HIGHEST PRICE:
£87,451
SINCE 2020
SELL THROUGH RATE:
84%
THE PRICE TREND
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ALL TIME AVERAGE:
£26,296
AVERAGE SINCE 2016:
£26,081
AVERAGE SINCE 2020:
£27,465
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HOW MANY REMAIN
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Honda S600
32
£27,872
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The Honda S600, produced from 1964-1966, was a successor to the S500. It was available as a roadster and fastback coupe.
The S600 was Honda's first mass-marketed car. It featured a high-revving engine and advanced engineering. There was no direct successor.
A little-known fact is that early S600s had chain drive, similar to motorcycles. This unique feature showcased Honda's engineering prowess.
How much is a Honda S600 worth?
In average condition, a Honda S600 is worth £27,872.
What is the most expensive Honda S600 to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Honda S600 to sell in history was sold for £87,451.
What is the cheapest Honda S600 to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Honda S600 to sell in history was sold for £1,796.
When was the Honda S600 produced?
The Honda S600 was produced between 1964 and 1992.