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Will 2020 Model year become collectible?
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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 201506" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>A breath of fresh air thank you. Hydrocarbons will be with us for many years to come. And there is no shortage of the stuff. As exploration and recovery tech has evolved massively in the last years the end of supply is not even on the horizon, the speculation on going of all-electric next week is purely that. </p><p></p><p>Love these guys who live in a hydrocarbon world and talk with some self-perceived authority about it like it will be gone tomorrow to try and rationalize an expensive purchase that will drop 20% in value the moment their name goes on the title. And just gets worse from there as the days tick by and KMs pile up. </p><p></p><p>Things not on your list; televisions, credit cards, pool toys, and the caps for Jack Daniels</p><p></p><p>The American V8 will be around for quite some time yet.</p><p></p><p>As much as I would like to say yes this will be a highly valuable car to collect. I doubt it very much unless it has some factory uniqueness which seems unlikely.</p><p></p><p>Buy it and enjoy it till it falls apart under you knowing you bought enjoyment at a cost... otherwise; why even buy it. A massed produced car is simply that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 201506, member: 3537"] A breath of fresh air thank you. Hydrocarbons will be with us for many years to come. And there is no shortage of the stuff. As exploration and recovery tech has evolved massively in the last years the end of supply is not even on the horizon, the speculation on going of all-electric next week is purely that. Love these guys who live in a hydrocarbon world and talk with some self-perceived authority about it like it will be gone tomorrow to try and rationalize an expensive purchase that will drop 20% in value the moment their name goes on the title. And just gets worse from there as the days tick by and KMs pile up. Things not on your list; televisions, credit cards, pool toys, and the caps for Jack Daniels The American V8 will be around for quite some time yet. As much as I would like to say yes this will be a highly valuable car to collect. I doubt it very much unless it has some factory uniqueness which seems unlikely. Buy it and enjoy it till it falls apart under you knowing you bought enjoyment at a cost... otherwise; why even buy it. A massed produced car is simply that. [/QUOTE]
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