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Originally Posted by Table 5
I absolutely get more excited about seeing great condition old regular cars than anything new or fancy, especially in our climate. A few months ago I saw a stunningly good condition teal Ford Tempo driving down my street and was blown away. That thing was rarer than any exotic whatevercar.
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Fancy new cars are a dime a dozen. Calgary is a wealthy city, there's no shortage of vehicles in that high end but not quite super car market. Also, if you ever wanted to look at a new car you can simply go to a dealers lot.
The classics in good condition are not only more rare but sometimes cost the same. It takes a special kind of disposable income to spend brand new Range Rover money on a Grand Wagoneer for instance.