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Today's vehicles will likely not become "classic cars" in 15 or 20 years, because once the electronic brains die they will quite likely no longer be drive-able, due to a complete lack of parts!
I don't know if they'll appreciate with value but maybe the saturns that had fiberglass will be sought after by niches later on. The ones that were literally rebadged chevys? Absolutely not
I really feel old talking about a saturn becoming a classic vehicle to me a classic is the muscle cars of the 60’s and 70’s.
My 2000 Honda Insight will be eligible for antique plates in a few states in a little over a year.
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