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13. Entry-Level Price Points are Higher Today
Many car aficionados look back at the car they drove in their formative (or younger) years, and fondly think of the vehicle as having more charm and class than the modern autos of today. In many cases for niche cars sold on today’s market, the vehicles are priced well outside of what young drivers who are not wealthy can afford to drive. As a result, their “world view” as compared to 20-30 years ago consists of less expensive and fuel efficient automobiles vice the best looking or performing roadster or sports car on the market today. This furthers the thought process that classic cars just have more charm and character since the young drivers of today just do not get the exposure to like autos of the past.
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