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Originally Posted by Tcoat
I guess we need to take a couple of steps back and define "collectors car".
My version of this is it sits and never gets driven at all. A true collectors car will lose value for every mile put on it.
If we are talking a rare car that is used for weekends or casual use it could be a "show" or "hobby" car but would no longer have collector status.
I think the Evos you spoke of fit into a class other then "collector" since they are loved for their driving characteristics and are therefore actually driven. I doubt there are many hidden away that never see the road.
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I'm glad you brought this up @
Tcoat. I was merely thinking of the term being used as cars you would want in your "collection". Basically one of many vehicles you have in your inventory available for use.
If we are going by the literal definition then I would have to agree with those that say the twins will not be a collector's car.