When I think of a vintage I think of driving for fun and for me fun means technology for power and precision but not for internet or behavior. I don't want it braking for me, it doesn't need gps, and I definitely don't want it asking for a subscription. Just want to get in and commune with road and machine. In this sense the last decade seems to be best.
Seems like you like the ‘90s and earlier! Am I wrong?
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Actually chose 10-20 though if we're talking leisure and appreciation yeah I'd go 80s, 90s, maybe even 60s. Wish it was easy to rent these things for a couple weeks.
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That may be a good business venture, but the muscle cars may go through a bit of abuse if they are rented out. You know, like being returned with bald tires and such.
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No doubt. Tried Turo some years ago but it was annoying. It's definitely an area where reputation could help with the rental process. I'll just have to buy and sell later when I have more time and motivation to try cars.
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