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    Honestly, I think you end up sticking with what you grew up with. I do think we'll still have the same cars, only they'll be just like the muscle cars of the 60's/70's: rare and expensive.

    There will be those who will always have 'their' cars, and will keep them for a long time. You see most older car people with the cars they grew up with, old Mustangs, Camaros, Corvettes, GTO's, Challengers, etc. That's their car. I think we'll be the same way. Newer cars will come out. Though we may buy them for daily driving, but those who remain faithful to their 'growing-up' cars, will always have them. (And play with them.)

    I know I will.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BA Panda
    Honestly, I think you end up sticking with what you grew up with. I do think we'll still have the same cars, only they'll be just like the muscle cars of the 60's/70's: rare and expensive.

    There will be those who will always have 'their' cars, and will keep them for a long time. You see most older car people with the cars they grew up with, old Mustangs, Camaros, Corvettes, GTO's, Challengers, etc. That's their car. I think we'll be the same way. Newer cars will come ou. Though we may buy them for daily driving, but those who remain faithful to their 'growing-up' cars, will always have them. (And play with them.)

    I know I will.

    agreed completely

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobbieDB
    Honestly, I think you end up sticking with what you grew up with. I do think we'll still have the same cars, only they'll be just like the muscle cars of the 60's/70's: rare and expensive.

    There will be those who will always have 'their' cars, and will keep them for a long time. You see most older car people with the cars they grew up with, old Mustangs, Camaros, Corvettes, GTO's, Challengers, etc. That's their car. I think we'll be the same way. Newer cars will come out. Though we may buy them for daily driving, but those who remain faithful to their 'growing-up' cars, will always have them. (And play with them.)

    I know I will.
    I agree completely. Trying to talk my dad into getting one of the cars from his youth so he can build it. But I know I'd probably stick with imports throughout. It really depends on the person though. There are some people that modify/build there cars because it's just something to do or whatever, but then there are people that do it because they have a passion, which is the category that I'd fall into. It's just something that is engraved in me.
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