I was at a car show a few weeks ago, I was talking to a guy about the a similar subject. We were discussing what happens to all the hot rod cars in the next few decades, as all of the owners start to pass on. Do the cars just wind up in a garage and rot for the next 50 years, only to be rediscovered by the great-grand kids that will not be-able to drive because of a law not allowing you to drive a car manually. It is sad but days of the American automobile are fading slowly. By American I mean how we feel about our cars.
The day you aren't allowed to control your own car is the day I never leave my house again.
Classic car culture isn't going anywhere until there simply aren't any cars left worth the title. I'm sorry to say, there won't be many cars from the last few decades that will ever be considered special or classic outside of very niche circles.
Don't know how to post pics from phone but I got a 2013 focus st waiting on the rs to come to America in 2016. And I have a 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer evolution. My evo is currently pushing close to 800awhp