What is A Classic Car?
A classic car is any car that is 20 years or older, but all classic cars are not made equal.
CONTENTS
1980s
The true arrival of the modern classic car
1990s
The cross line of technological performance and design in cars
2000s
A new age for cars in design, performance, and features.
2020s
The arrival of the future and the rise of autonomous cars
INTRODUCTION
The Depart of motor vehicle defines a classic car as any car that is 20 years or older. Classic cars, include Vintage cars, Antique cars, traditional classics and modern classic cars, since all the categories meet the 20 year requirement set by the DMV.
All classic cars are not made equal. Most old cars are more generally considered as just old cars than classic cars.
The 1980s cars saw the complete transformation of the car designs compared to earlier cars and also saw the start of enhanced modern technology in cars.
Cars from the 1990s embraced and further pushed the technological and design advancements of the era.
All cars from the early 2000s are technically considered as classic cars, but some of the cars from the period stand out as true classic cars based on their abilities to be distinguished.
What truly makes a classic car is the combination of the car structural design, the color, the feel, the sound, and the story that it tells.
SUMMARY
Classic car as any car that is 20 years or older. Classic cars, include Vintage cars, Antique cars, traditional classics and modern classic cars.
The 1980s cars saw the complete transformation of the car designs with also having the start of enhanced modern technology in the cars. Cars from the 1990s embraced and further pushed the technological and design advancements of the era.
All cars from the early 2000s are technically considered as classic cars but all classic cars are not made equal since most old cars are considered just as old cars than classic cars.
The combination of the car structural design, the color, the feel, the sound, and the story that it tells is what truly makes a classic car.
Sir. James