A car is defined as a wheeled motor vehicle that possesses its own engine and can transport goods and passengers from one point to another. The actual history of the automobile cannot really be attributed to one single person but has been a product of many innovative minds from all over the world and over many decades each innovation adding to another until the crafty perfection that we see today was attained. In 1885, Karl Benz, a German, came up with the first practical automobile and his brand later evolved to the Mercedes Benz that we know so well today. Later, engineers from the United States, Russia, Japan and the UK and other parts also made major contributions to the history of the automobile. Today we have cars that run on gasoline, electricity, water and have all kinds of electronic gadgetry in them such as computer-controlled cruise control, global positioning systems and much more. This is a long way from just 30 years ago. A country car, also known as an antique car, is a car that is more thanĀ 25 years old. But why are country cars still so popular?
Visual appeal
Country cars have a body structure and appearance that is radically different from the automobiles on our streets today. This makes them stand out and the person driving such as car is bound to raise eyebrows and turn heads. For men, a country car is an item of prestige. Women associate country cars with a certain sex appeal and men that drive country cars are seen to be radically wild and different, thereby increasing their appeal. For women, this is also the case.
Collectors item
Just as there are stamp collectors, coin collectors and painting collectors, there are car collectors. People who collect country cars or antique cars do so as a hobby. These types of people tend to have an unusual affection for cars and can also have worked with cars or car engines in their past. Country car collectors also tend to be wealthy because country cars tend to be costly especially if they have been owned by a famous person before or have starred in a certain movie. Collectors of country cars also collect them as a hobby and in most cases do not actually drive them.
Durability
Despite the breathtaking innovations that have overtaken the automobile industry, there are those of the persuasion that antique cars are actually made better. This point is debatable because recent technological breakthroughs have made modern cars extremely efficient, safe and durable. But there is a school of thought that tends to feel that modern car manufacturers lack a personal touch. Today, it is not uncommon for a car to be assembled entirely by robots programmed by other computers and the human element is very small. But this was not the case 30 years ago or more. Cars were made by hand and each part fitted together by someone who considered his job a passion. There was therefore a certain prestige attached to cars made in this era when robots had not yet taken over the manufacturing process.
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