I have similar experience with younger friends who are just not at all moved by cars ... just a travel pod to them (I guess they take mobility for granted, whereas for us even an old banger had legendary status for the unprecedented mobility and social opportunities it gifted us) .... my nephews and neices are just old enough to appreciate an interesting and engaging car but less so than us older drivers, so I wonder if that can survive in the face of the anti-ICE publicity onslaught that is sure to start soon (it will take a committed and single minded petrol-head to withstand the coming peer pressure) .... developments in synthetic neutral fuels might take the heat off obvious classics where carbon neutrality of the fuel (or near so) coupled with the amortisation of their lower construction burden can be sold as a good thing.

As for Morgan, Caterham and Lotus .... all they need to do is keep doing what they do now and they'll be decidedly different in 20 years time!! 😁... the transportation world is turning fast!



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