DaBigGinger
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So, I was wondering, what are the chances the S550 will be a future classic? There certainly aren't many other cars like it and the appeal is obvious.
The next thing I was then wondering is how will modern cars survive as classics? Cars from the 90's and older are fairly simple with basic electronics and parts whereby off the shelf replacements are easy to obtain or for a specialist to make. Not to mention they're simple enough for the average DIY mechanic. But with the complexity of modern cars and a whole myriad of things to go wrong as they pass 15-20 years of age, how will they fare?
The next thing I was then wondering is how will modern cars survive as classics? Cars from the 90's and older are fairly simple with basic electronics and parts whereby off the shelf replacements are easy to obtain or for a specialist to make. Not to mention they're simple enough for the average DIY mechanic. But with the complexity of modern cars and a whole myriad of things to go wrong as they pass 15-20 years of age, how will they fare?
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