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Originally Posted by Tremelune
Maybe. I expect so for the next decade, but...the greatest gains from driverless cars will be realized when human drivers are not permitted to share the roads with them, and that will drive prohibition forward in many major cities. Whether you could still drive your classic at all would depend on how close it lived to a dense city, and how quickly that city changes.
In 10-20 years, when humans aren't allowed to drive between Santa Monica and DTLA, and there's no way to show up at the club in your classic, will people keep them around just to drive Angeles Crest? I would, but I doubt many born in the 21st century would, and thus the buyer pool shrinks precipitously. Most people will just push a button on their phone and have a car show up.
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VERY depressing picture you have painted........don't individuals have a vote in this? We are the country the government is not the country.....last I looked they work for us!!!