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Old 09-30-2017, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by 70 copo View Post
Framed another way: If I remain in good health I expect to keep the bulk of my collection for at least 30 more years.

A ban could cut either way as to the value at sale. Stuff that you cannot legally drive typically is hit hard on valuation at sale.

Not an outcome I want to see, nor an outcome anyone else wants - especially if handing a car down within an estate... just saying.
The bans only deal with new cars sold. No one is stupid enough to outlaw ALL existing ICE cars. That just won't happen. You think Big Oil would let that happen? Plus the USA is a lot different in sheer size from France or England. The only USA wide transportation system we have are the Interstates.

It makes good press to say you will ban all new ICE cars sold . . . then you have to deal with the BILLIONS needed to create an infrastructure that can deal with electric/fuel cell cars. So how is the financial health of CA?

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