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    The ones with easily hacked firmware since it’ll eventually need to be replaced by open source alternatives.

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    Dacias, cause they have the least amount of electronics that’s legally allowed.

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    Challenger. Dodge stopped making them after the 2023 model. They are reliable and just keep rising in value. People hold on to these cars.

    I bought a used 2019 with 14k miles on it. Now it has close to 80k and it’s worth $6000 more than I paid for it.

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    I think that the panther body ford/mercury/Lincoln could become more desirable in the future. They’re the last body on frame American v8 cars. They’re seen as a disposable car. It’s popular to frame swap onto an f100 and use them for demolition derbies. They’ll become exceedingly rare in the next ten years. There’s a special model called the mercury marauder.

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    Definitions.

    • A vintage car is one that was manufactured between 1919 and 1930.
    • An antique car is any car manufactured in 1975 or earlier (older than 45 years old).
    • The classic car is a vehicle manufactured in the 1990s or earlier (at least 20 years old).
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    Hear me out…

    It’s a design classic, it just needs converting to electric

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      I still have mine from college years. That thing will just not give up, but I love having a car paid off for as long as I can go.