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A classic car is typically described as an automobile 25 years or older, although a car's age is not the only requirement it must meet before being considered a "classic." However, a standard criteria for recognizing cars as classics does not exist, since different countries use their own rules and have their own regulations for classifying potential cars. Despite this, a common theme is that an older car of historical interest becomes collectible and tends to be restored rather than scrapped.
Organizations such as the Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) maintain lists of eligible unmodified cars called "classic." These are described as "fine" or "distinctive" automobiles, either American or foreign-built, produced between 1915 and 1948.
Post-World War II classic cars are not precisely defined, and the term is often applied to any older vehicle.

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    Sunday: this mornings Breakfast programme had a section on the distraction and functionality of modern cars "safety" systems . Nothing controversial but the MG4 got a dishonourable mention. Anyone else see it? Sent off a mild rebuke email stating that the phrase "safety system " be replaced...
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