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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3729025" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>just wait.</p><p></p><p>you literally won't believe how much a running, gas powered, OBD II first gen or earlier vehicle will be in 20-30 years. this will be a gas powered car (hopefully you can still buy gas, it will be sold to run generators to charge ev's, and YOU probably won't be able to buy it) that won't be able to be remotely shut down using a remote signal like all cars since about Y2K. it's a perfect time for cars, when they were still mechanically simple enough to easily fix with basic parts and knowledge, but also electronic enough to tell you what's wrong with it. people will be paying unbelievably amounts of money for these cars.</p><p></p><p>like a gm j body cavalier from '94 will sell for $100,000. i'm not joking. i'm pretty sure that's where we're headed. states will begin selling only EV's very soon.</p><p></p><p>you better believe if i had the space, i would be stockpiling cars like i stockpile firearms. after cash for clunkers and the free money summer of 2020, lots and lots of good used cars will never be in good condition again. i'm not a domestic car guy, but i see those cars rising very fast in value when all the american manufacturers quit selling cars/gas cars. i'm sure they will all go the ford route eventually and realize they simply can't make a better car than japan. </p><p></p><p>when this happens all those nice, low mileage monte carlos you see cruising around will be worth a crapton. any car that was built on a common platform, sold enough units to have stockpiles of cheap parts, and is reputable will be worth a boatload of money. so think j body, f body, the 90's fords that had mazda motors (probe, taurus, focus), etc. those cars will be in extremely high demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3729025, member: 45524"] just wait. you literally won't believe how much a running, gas powered, OBD II first gen or earlier vehicle will be in 20-30 years. this will be a gas powered car (hopefully you can still buy gas, it will be sold to run generators to charge ev's, and YOU probably won't be able to buy it) that won't be able to be remotely shut down using a remote signal like all cars since about Y2K. it's a perfect time for cars, when they were still mechanically simple enough to easily fix with basic parts and knowledge, but also electronic enough to tell you what's wrong with it. people will be paying unbelievably amounts of money for these cars. like a gm j body cavalier from '94 will sell for $100,000. i'm not joking. i'm pretty sure that's where we're headed. states will begin selling only EV's very soon. you better believe if i had the space, i would be stockpiling cars like i stockpile firearms. after cash for clunkers and the free money summer of 2020, lots and lots of good used cars will never be in good condition again. i'm not a domestic car guy, but i see those cars rising very fast in value when all the american manufacturers quit selling cars/gas cars. i'm sure they will all go the ford route eventually and realize they simply can't make a better car than japan. when this happens all those nice, low mileage monte carlos you see cruising around will be worth a crapton. any car that was built on a common platform, sold enough units to have stockpiles of cheap parts, and is reputable will be worth a boatload of money. so think j body, f body, the 90's fords that had mazda motors (probe, taurus, focus), etc. those cars will be in extremely high demand. [/QUOTE]
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