Classic car future
I am in my 30s and have one thing to say about this EV car thing. I think it is great that EV cars can have a place in society, but forcing it is the same as pushing a rope, they are not for everyone. People started switching to them to avoid gas tax etc, and now they are starting EV taxes so they get screwed twice, once for more expensive car that can be bricked at any time and now that gas tax they were avoiding is an EV tax. Proof that you can’t win against the house, so why try.
Regardless of any conspiracy being advertised, the real conspiracies are right in front of us, and the smart ones can see it. It’s why we own 50 year old cars with our favorite 50 year old technology including carburetors, points, condenser, and non electronic controlled transmissions.
There is truth to car price shifts based on what each generation remembers, and that is why we can’t stuff these dinosaurs in a garage to be forgotten. Get them out, act like they are just a car, watch the new generations remember your dinosaur car growing up and they will seek them out for themselves later. My 1972 Duster gets driven even in winter (provided the roads are good), as well as gravel, and thru the yard lol. And some might say that’s fine on a slant 6 Duster, but read that signature because I have just one Duster. And my Duster is has a 340 with 284/484 cam, 3200 stall converter 727, and sure grip 3.91 gear ratio 8-3/4. It’s a car, a cool car, but still a car. Sitting in a garage is not the way to treat a car that you wrapped up money in because you wanted it… you gotta drive it and enjoy it. Make people cringe when gravel and mud and salt flick up on the rockers and quarter panels. Lol