Car purchases are usually fueled by a need and controlled with practicality. Most people only buy a new car when their old car is no longer working or is causing more trouble than it’s worth. Fewer people buy a new car just because they want an upgrade. For instance, only the very affluent or wealthy choose to buy a luxury car before their old car becomes unusable. Fewer so decide to purchase classic cars.
You may have only ever bought a car based on a dire need, and then you would wonder who buys classic cars? It’s not most people, it takes a special sort of person. Usually a car hobbyist, enthusiast, or collector. There are many people who grow up working on or obsessing with cars. They might have an exact brand and model of car in mind that has some significance to them or has been a favorite for a long time, and dream to someday by it. Having your own classic car has many benefits. People who buy them often treat them like projects and spend a lot of time either repairing them or just keeping them in top shape. That goes for performance and also for looks. Driving around in an old luxury auto is also a great way to draw some attention and stand out on the road and every where you go.