I think the real automotive works of art & very rare machines will still do well after 2030, but think lots of average vehicles may well be practically worthless. Bit like horses when the combustion engine took over.
Thank christ i'm not average then,........the jury's out on this one & we've to wait and see what unfolds in the future, hmm now about that time machine where did i park it.
Me like this one very much but time you've paid the import duties is it really worth the effort. https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1297341
If you can get a premium price return on your investment then why not, I guess if we'd ownership with this bike that's how most folk think these days.
Honda CRF250L auction style listing, if it goes for £3300 then it's a bargain me thinks. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CR...rentrq:d4f1e92d1770ac3db1727071ffbe28bd|iid:8
I thought i recognised the location, looks back out towards the Seven Sisters. https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1312922
I don’t believe motorcycles are on the list for 2030..open to correction though. Also fuel will still be produced and available for cars, trains, boats, aircraft & motorcycles for a long time after 2030. I read at least another 40 years. I work in the commercial electrical industry and believe me we will not be able to rely on electricity supply for a looong way past 2030. Are you aware that an electric car needs to cover up 60,000 miles, charged by domestic generated NOT from national grid electricity to offset carbon produced in manufacturing?
A concourse classic scramble for long pockets. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1969-DUC...541845?hash=item343cfd70d5:g:bVUAAOSwTSlgM4~o
Nice bike, but not concourse. Numerous non-original parts visible. Not a chance of selling at that price imo.
3.7k and can't even demonstrate bike running. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1993-Duc...650059?hash=item23eeb4514b:g:8A8AAOSwGL5fgDWJ