A Bentley, a Lotus, a Subaru or an Apple Watch? What would you buy for $24,000?

Apple’s first new product since the iPad, the Apple Watch, has been revealed and the prices set.  You’ll be able to get one from $499 up to $24,000 in Australia from April 24.  We know the premium and exclusive Apple Watch Edition is for an exclusive clientèle, but it got us thinking – what could you get for $24,000?

A quick search over at CarSales turned up a few nice options for the driveway – starting with some more unique ideas:


1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown TorqueFlite

1987 Lotus Excel SE 2+2

1941 Studebaker Champion De Luxe

1988 Bentley Turbo R
If you’re looking for something a little newer with some warranty – try these….

2014 Subaru Impreza G4 2.0i MY14 All Wheel Drive $22,100


2014 Mitsubishi Lancer CJ LS MY15 $21,999


2014 Ford Focus LW MKII Trend MY14 $22,490


2014 Kia Soul Si MY2015 Sports Automatic $23,990


2014 Nissan Pulsar C12 ST $22,790

 

 

Or, you could buy the most premium and exclusive Apple Watch possible:)

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