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Originally Posted by SturnellaNeglecta
Back on topic, I'm curious why there are two lumps in the results here. The 50-100k and 150-200k groups are really pulling ahead.
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When I started following this list, I was surprised at the number of people on it with quite old cars - no offense guys, I just think you're over-represented on this list when compared to the whole society.
Unless it's becoming a real classic, the older a car gets, the less its owner will worry about its looks or resale value ... and so he'll be prepared to mod it.
Older Japanese and European cars are quite light compared to today's cars, so they have a lot of eco-modding potential.