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Will 2020 Model year become collectible?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeC8" data-source="post: 201420" data-attributes="member: 5832"><p>My thoughts for why potential collectiabilty is because as far as N/A V8 engine goes this is probably at the height of the "ancient" technology. So it will be considered the best of the best since these V8's have been produced ( American V8 - not European Ferrari limbo etc.) I doubt another development of natural aspirated V8 will be happening. Instead being pushed towards electric and clean energy. Being that the 2020 mid engine was the first of the last N/A V8's (if that is the case) with the lowest production numbers. I am not saying to leave the car bubble wrapped and not enjoy it. That would be silly. However does it have the potential to become the 95-97 Porsche 911? The water cooled engine provided an exhaust note people remember. So does the 2020 Vette. Yes the generations change and as time goes on people will think an original Tesla Roadster to be a future classic ( and will be ) however I do believe that the end of an era machine, built to the highest spec of technology for that era with lower than normal production numbers will have a potential place on that mantle. Until then I plan on enjoying it! And yes once gasoline becomes obselete and rare to come by most of these cars if any will not be driven. I believe that we won't see that for awhile and enough time to see these for what they are. The best end of an era N/A American V8 envisioned by engineers of yesteryear, produced for a generation that bridges the past with the future. She will be at the very least art.</p><p></p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeC8, post: 201420, member: 5832"] My thoughts for why potential collectiabilty is because as far as N/A V8 engine goes this is probably at the height of the "ancient" technology. So it will be considered the best of the best since these V8's have been produced ( American V8 - not European Ferrari limbo etc.) I doubt another development of natural aspirated V8 will be happening. Instead being pushed towards electric and clean energy. Being that the 2020 mid engine was the first of the last N/A V8's (if that is the case) with the lowest production numbers. I am not saying to leave the car bubble wrapped and not enjoy it. That would be silly. However does it have the potential to become the 95-97 Porsche 911? The water cooled engine provided an exhaust note people remember. So does the 2020 Vette. Yes the generations change and as time goes on people will think an original Tesla Roadster to be a future classic ( and will be ) however I do believe that the end of an era machine, built to the highest spec of technology for that era with lower than normal production numbers will have a potential place on that mantle. Until then I plan on enjoying it! And yes once gasoline becomes obselete and rare to come by most of these cars if any will not be driven. I believe that we won't see that for awhile and enough time to see these for what they are. The best end of an era N/A American V8 envisioned by engineers of yesteryear, produced for a generation that bridges the past with the future. She will be at the very least art. M [/QUOTE]
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