For my whole life I have been at the tail end of all car interests it seems.
Never see classics on the road much here in So Cal.
I don't like cars and coffee meets, rather meet at a road race track.
Years ago 1930s and 40s street rods were so popular we had a cut off no cars newer than 54.
The VWs were fun and popular for years too.
The old 911s were fun on track and affordable then they shot up in price and became common as static car show displays.
For the last 12 years have been enjoying racing old V8 IMSA GTO or GT1 cars.
The market for those is softer now than it was 10 years ago.
It's not my 401k so no concern as an investment, just a little disappointing that most don't have the time, money, interest or driving experience to give it a try.