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Will our cars ever be classics? Will they be remembered like we remember muscle cars?
Will out cars ever be like the muscle cars of yesteryears? Not in terms of performance, or styling, or anything like that, but in the fact that still 40+ years later, people are still crazy over them, still reliving their youth with them, still hunting for them, restoring them, and driving/racing them. Our cars now-a-days are popular, and they are fast, and they are fun, but will they ever be “remembered” like the muscle cars are? In 2045 for example, will ANYBODY be looking for, restoring, driving, or even remembering the 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution? Will there be a whole group of people left in the world that just “love the classics”? Will our cars ever be considered classic?! It seems that such a HUGE majority of our generation are so caught up with fads that most of them will never care enough about an older car to want it. “Why spend money on so and so to make it faster when I can just buy a newer car that is already xxx HP and faster?” That seems to be the mentality of a large portion of people. Me personally, I really don’t know. As I’m sure you know, I like 240’s, but in say 2029, will there even been any left in existence? Or if there is, will they sky rocket in price like some of the more rare muscle cars? Will somebody be buying a 240 for $50,000 because theres only so many left in the world? Or will many of our cars just fade away with the trends and the fads, and not be thought of anymore?
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**** with dann... i poop on you...
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If you find a woman with zero drama issues or emotional baggage, check for a scar where her penis used to be.
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i finger myself to latin jazz sometimes
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