I had a discussion today with a 53 year old person whom was thinking of purchasing a Charger as he owned one in his youth as like a lot of us he wanted to jump into the classic car marketplace in his twilight years and purchase one but in my opinion he is not what I wouldn't call a 'car guy' (in the true sense).
He has been anguishing over the usual car sales adverts (Just Cars etc) showing Chargers in the 40-60k price range and he asked me a very standard question today which I had difficulty in responding. He was presented with the age old question that we have all been asked and that is that the next generation will NOT be interested in our cars as they didn't grown up with them (and therefore they won't appreciate in value). My response was that the late 60's and 70's was a unique era of muscle car manufacturing (internationally) and that comparatively (to the 50' and early 60's) we will never see this era ever again. Does anyone else have a better response to this ?