Originally Posted by Erzer
Very true Jesda. I know there are some who are treating theirs like a classic and driving it only on weekends or an occasional run/rally, and they have a good reason. The reason is to make it more valuable for when their kids or grand kids get a hold of it. Some of the auto aficionado's would know, what was the last car that became a classic within 5 years? Mine is my daily driver except with inclement/severe weather; I've got a beater truck for those days.
Same with me, in the winter I drive a beat up 91 Amigo with a hard top that comes off. I use that in the summer when it's real hot and the Crossfire is being spit polished for a show!