Classic cars, 4wds???

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Being a bit old and having some quality. For example, the BMW M3 E46 can be considered nowadays as a classic, but a Multipla definitely isn't.
 
What you wrote barely made any sense. Plase re-phrase it if you wanna ready a meaningful answer 👍
 
Ultimately I think it just depends on people's perception of the car, whether because of it's features, it's styling, being ahead of it's time, or so-on. There is truly some junk out there that people consider classics.
 
No idea what you meant, do you mean what makes a car four-wheel-drive? All four wheels are powered.

I'd say any car older than 25 years can be considered historic, but it must be important to be a classic.
 
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Ultimately I think it just depends on people's perception of the car, whether because of it's features, it's styling, being ahead of it's time, or so-on. There is truly some junk out there that people consider classics.
This. I'm guilty.
 
Depends on what definition of 'classic car' you are using. In Europe a classic car is any post-war car. Probably over 20 years old too. Pre-war is a vintage. In the states I believe any car over 20 ish years old is classed as a vintage car. So in Europe a 'classic' is just any old car.

But I guess the idea behind the thread is really the question 'what makes an old car 'iconic?'
 
^That would probably be the better question.

Most cars in NY are registerable as classics if they are older than 26 years old.

A Chevy Citation is not a classic.
 
A classic case of how not to make a car, maybe...

"Classic" is such a nebulous concept, primarily driven by aesthetics and emotions more than anything else. Trying to define what makes a vehicle a "classic" is as fraught with issues as trying to define what makes one "cool".
 
Hi guys what makes a car or 4wd a classic>?? As apposed to just an old car???:confused::confused:

I know a way.

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That's possibly being excessively literal, though.
 
Classics have something memorable about them which makes them popular. With muscle cars, it was the aggressive styling and high horsepower engines for a lost price. In the '50s, it was the intense styling. In the '80s, it was the rebirth of American horsepower. For example, see below.


Classic:

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Historic:

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As far as what's not a classic, that depends, but most people won't agree that cars like these are:

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It depends on you.
 
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