If you are a car guy, you already know that they no longer make cars like they used to! While both sets of cars possess good qualities, Italian cars tend to overshadow the newer versions for several reasons.

The following is a look at some of these reasons.

1. Simplicity

Vintage cars are simpler and aren’t needlessly complicated, which isn’t the case with modern ones. Most modern vehicles come with tons of buttons leading to unnecessary confusion and bewilderment for their users.

Classic cars are simple to work on and provide loads of room for various activities. Additionally, the vehicles don’t have any complicated wiring or computers to play with. For this reason, the classics are considered the best project cars.

2. They are Lighter and Much Smaller

The cars being released today have grown bigger and become overweight, which is only expected to worsen with new releases. Vintage cars are smaller and have retained their compact size.

Even though the passengers have to contend with cramped spaces, the experience that comes with riding a vintage car is always worth it. Moreover, aerodynamics tends to favor the compact stature of the classics over the large frames associated with modern variants.

Being compact and lightweight often translates to higher speeds and better handling on the roads.

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3. The Timeless Look

Many car guys will agree that the vintage vehicles have better looks than the newer versions, and you know what, they might be right! All new vehicle models look the same. And while this may only be partially true, the reality is that they do lack personality.

In the past, the manufacturers were used to competing against one another as opposed to collaborating. It explains why the vehicles released in the last few years all have that familiar look.

For example, how do you differentiate two vehicles that share the same body parts, interior design, and engine? A good example of vehicles sharing such features is those being sold in the Japanese market.

The competition was at an all-time high during the 1990s. It explains why legendary cars such as the mgb gt, Nissan GT-R, Mazda RX-7, and Toyota Supra are associated with this era. Each of these cars is unique and beautiful in its own ways.

The same can’t be said of newer and more modern vehicles such as the Toyota 86, Subaru Brz, and the Scion FRS. If these three vehicles were de-badged, would you be able to tell them apart?

All these cars don’t have a timeless look, thereby reinforcing the theory that the classics will always be better than them. The only good thing about them is that they appear modern but are easily forgotten whenever the manufacturer releases a newer model.

4. They are Limited in Supply

Whenever a commodity gets produced in endless supply, it begins to lose its value with the progress of time. Vintage cars are appreciated today because of their limited availability. The companies that used to produce them have moved on to more efficient models.

The older cars have been left behind to continue collecting dust. Car enthusiasts search for the classics far and wide, with many looking to include them in their car collections. Hobbyists derive a sense of achievement from getting to relive the history of these cars.

5. Vintage Cars Are Stylish

Imagine a scenario where you get to attend a car meet, and two cars arrive simultaneously. Their drivers get to park them next to each other. Of the two, one is a newer version of the Corvette, while the second one is a perfectly restored 1965 Chevrolet Corvette.
As the day progresses, the vintage Corvette is likely to garner more attention and admirers than the newer version. Vintage cars typically draw more crowds than modern vehicles. The modern versions also seem to look too similar.

Every classic car has a unique identity and will normally have a unique color making it easier to separate them from others. Today, the only thing differentiating the vehicles is the badge placed on the trunk or grille.

6. Classics Don’t Come with Driving Aids

By driving aids, we are not referring to the all too common STD but rather features such as anti-lock brakes, stability control, and traction control. These features are helpful to noob drivers but not many car guys who have been driving for years.

The driver aids commonly get in the way, making it harder to enjoy the car fully. No one wants to be told how to drive by their car. They don’t want to be restricted from doing burnouts, handbrake turns, or even drifting.

Vintage cars will give you complete control over the vehicle.

7. Simpler Times

Older vehicles remind their drivers of simpler times when the world was simpler, and people weren’t easily offended by everything around them. That was when true car guys with amazing personalities hosted shows like Top Gear.

These were guys who truly loved cars, knew everything there was to know about them, and weren’t afraid of airing their thoughts. Even more importantly, the classics remind their owners of a time when they could enjoy life to the fullest.

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8. Vintage Vehicles Make Better Drivers

People become better drivers because the driving experience is unfiltered and pure. The drivers can’t afford to make a mistake on the roads, thereby being forced to learn how to operate the vehicle more quickly.

Their owners better understand vehicle control mechanics such as throttle, understeering, oversteering, and threshold braking. The fact that they don’t contain any driver aids means drivers don’t have any second chances.

Individuals driving them have to ensure they get acquainted with the vehicles or risk getting involved in an accident.

9. Appreciation Not Depreciation

Cars aren’t typically considered a great investment. The cars being manufactured today will begin to depreciate the moment you drive off from the showroom. In a few years, their worth will have reduced by close to fifty per cent.

On the other hand, vintage cars will continue to appreciate with each passing year. If you look after them properly, their value will appreciate as they grow older.