You can get historic plates for most vehicles in the US if they are over 25 years old. So yes, anything 2000-2001 right now could be considered classic.
Good news, you’re not fucked. Your car has been running on roughly 10-15% ethanol its entire life. If you havnt had problems yet, you likely won’t. Unless they go full stupid and put an absurd amount in of ethanol in, then it won’t effect most cars on the road today.
It’s not just classic cars, cars from the 2000s have rubber fuel lines as well.
Oh lord. Are 2000s cars classic cars now? Someone take me out back and shoot me.
In this economy? Bullets aren’t free.
You can just mill around with the rest of us.
My state’s rule:
So a 2000 or 2001 model year car would count now.
You can get historic plates for most vehicles in the US if they are over 25 years old. So yes, anything 2000-2001 right now could be considered classic.
25+ years is generally considered classic/historic.
… My only vehicle is from 2012, and there is less than a zero percent chance I can get anything else. I’m so fucked, aren’t I?
Good news, you’re not fucked. Your car has been running on roughly 10-15% ethanol its entire life. If you havnt had problems yet, you likely won’t. Unless they go full stupid and put an absurd amount in of ethanol in, then it won’t effect most cars on the road today.