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So true Aerodave. I have read letters and editorials more than once in magazines like Pontiac Enthusiast about the difficulty they have had in attracting younger members into the Pontiac enthusiast hobby. Nearly all cars are more or less bland people movers. That goes for all automakers. The reason there are not many young enthusiasts restoring more recent Pontiacs, is that nobody gets excited over 1993 Grand Am's, or 1995 Bonneville's. Sure plenty of people have owned these cars and really liked them, but there is still a big stretch from liking a car, and having a real emotional response to it.
I hope your right, and this is a trend in styling towards cars that elicit more emotion. There are just way too many bland mobiles running around, and an extremely limited number of vehicles with great looks. Especially at prices most people can afford to pay.
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