Originally Posted By: Son of Mxy
Would this affect people who collect vintage cars?


Probably a little but car companies don't make money on sales of classic (read: used) cars. They would on sales of new cars.

As such, I suppose they'd care care about impacting the value of vintage cars as much as Marvel or DC care about whether trade paperbacks and other reprints might devalue the collector market.

 Originally Posted By: PCG342
Dodge released some "classic trim" models of their cars. Says the guy who owns a modern Charger.


Even those are more "modernized" than I was thinking, however.