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Will 2020 Model year become collectible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cariboocreek" data-source="post: 201527" data-attributes="member: 4940"><p>The market for V8’s hasn’t been Europe for 30 years, and I guess in 4 years I won’t be going to Vancouver. I am interested in seeing how Vancouver enforces that. The V8 is and will continue to be a mainstay in North America for some time to come, specifically because of the pickup truck. As a result of the continuing demand for pickups, the V8 will be cross utilized in North American sport/muscle cars. Even a Toyota a few years ago stuffed their version of a V8 into their truck lineup. Long live the 8 (or more) cylinder push rod, normally aspirated, gas guzzling, and carbon emitting engine. If the Euro cool, latte drinking, leaf licking crowd don’t want it, so be it.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, try to drive an electric vehicle from Calgary to Saskatoon in January. Last charge between the two points is Drumheller. Good luck popping in for a charge in Jamestown.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cariboocreek, post: 201527, member: 4940"] The market for V8’s hasn’t been Europe for 30 years, and I guess in 4 years I won’t be going to Vancouver. I am interested in seeing how Vancouver enforces that. The V8 is and will continue to be a mainstay in North America for some time to come, specifically because of the pickup truck. As a result of the continuing demand for pickups, the V8 will be cross utilized in North American sport/muscle cars. Even a Toyota a few years ago stuffed their version of a V8 into their truck lineup. Long live the 8 (or more) cylinder push rod, normally aspirated, gas guzzling, and carbon emitting engine. If the Euro cool, latte drinking, leaf licking crowd don’t want it, so be it. On a side note, try to drive an electric vehicle from Calgary to Saskatoon in January. Last charge between the two points is Drumheller. Good luck popping in for a charge in Jamestown..... [/QUOTE]
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