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The cars we own now that could be classics in the future

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Watch our podcast episode on YouTube with classic car enthusiast, Simon McGrath, to get his predictions for cars with the potential to become classics in the future. You can also listen to the episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

In this episode

How does pop culture influence the desirability of a vehicle? Does nostalgia change our perception of classic vehicles? And why do some cars that were 'ordinary' in their day become collectibles?

Classic car enthusiast Simon McGrath joins us to chat about the cultural, market and social forces behind classic car ownership, and the cars on our roads now that could become future classics.

Chapters

(0:00) Introduction to Classic Cars 

(0:36) Defining a Classic Car 

(1:45) The Influence of Pop Culture on Car Value 

(4:42) Personal Stories and Collections 

(10:27) Future Classics and Market Trends 

(20:44) Instant Classics 

(25:56) Classic Cars and Community Events 

(29:05) The Nostalgia of Classic Cars 

(30:05) The Social Aspect of Car Restoration 

(31:04) Quirky Cars and Their Unique Appeal 

(34:34) The Racing Scene for Classic Cars 

(37:58) The Future of Car Ownership and EVs 

(43:54) Collecting Future Classics 

(54:12) The Impact of Chinese Car Manufacturers 

(57:26) Final Thoughts and Conclusion 

The views expressed in this podcast are those of the individuals involved and may not be shared by the Royal Automobile Club of WA (Inc) or its related bodies corporate (together “RAC”) or any of its or their councillors, directors or employees.  This podcast is for general information and entertainment purposes only.  Listeners should not rely on the content as a substitute for independent advice.  References to a product should not be construed as an endorsement by RAC.  RAC accepts no liability for any reliance placed on the content.