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Old 02-23-2012, 04:59 PM   #56 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 View Post
I think the 370 as a "collectable" is certainly plausible if the car industry continues to head towards hybrid and electric drivetrains. Chances are, Nissan's next iteration will likely be a smaller displacement turbo or some kind of hybrid system. Just look at their Esflow concept and set it next to a 370. When you're old and accustomed to driving hybrids or electrics, can you honestly tell me you wouldn't miss driving a 370 with a nice aftermarket exhaust from your youth.
That makes sense. We're in a pretty cool era of performance cars with big power and cool tech, so I could see us wanting to have cars like this in our collection 25+ years from now when all the government lets us buy is electric stuff.

My question would be whether or not we'd actually be allowed to drive our collectibles...
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