MoTeC_R
Well-Known Member
Exactly! That’s my point, the manual was popular because it was faster than automatic transmissions, more dependable and engaging, not anymore technology has won and times have changed and the crowd that will be the say 5-10 year owners didn’t grow up with manuals everywhere nor drive them all their lives like many of us. It’s going to be a completely different situation from those buyers life experience from their upbringing.If shopping for a more recent Porsche, BMW or similar modern car, those are far removed from the “automatic“ of old.
But that’s what I would do ofc. Gimme a modern F1 style paddle shifting Ferrari, Porsche or manual you name it badass ride that was well maintained for a good price ?. Different strokes for different folks.
Time will bring more change. Just don’t think only one transmission option will be a classic when the car is already a classic to many of us.
It doesn’t matter to me what my car is worth until I’m too old to drive it anymore as it will be with me no matter what new platform I experience in the coming years.
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