


& THE ORIGINAL & THE NEW CLASSIC
& THE ORIGINAL & THE NEW CLASSIC
The Old Becomes The NEW
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1980s
The true arrival of the modern classic car.
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1990s
The cross line of technological performance and design in cars
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2000s
A new age for cars in design, performance, and feature.
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2020s
The arrival of the future and the rise of autonomous cars
Past & Future Classics
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Tesla
Electric Cars have seemingly got back on top of the race
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Ford
Classic cars from the past are been reimagined
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Jeep
Some classic cars are still running strong with a strong fan base
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Cadillac
The best brands from the past are somewhat struggling to recapture the market
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Lincoln
Other brands from the past have been restricted to a specific market niche
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Chevyoret
Successful brands from the past have been able to redesign and retain their market