
While new car sales are slowly recovering after the Covid-19 crisis, used cars are more popular than ever. And it’s not for nothing that there are more than a million classic cars on French roads, and this number is expected to continue to grow over the coming years. Especially since there are a lot of clubs today, as well as events dedicated to classic cars. And among them, one is especially watched and valued by collectors and the simply curious. But what is it about? With the Traversée de Paris, of course!
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Day of passion
Attention collector car enthusiasts! Every two years, or even twice a year, a cheerful convoy of several hundred retro cars travels through the capital, to the delight of young and old. And the good news is that this event, which has become important over the years, is back. Therefore, the meeting is scheduled for this Sunday, January 14, with departure from Vincennes Castlewith, between 7 and 9 o’clock The opportunity to admire both prestigious cars and more popular models that flooded the streets of the capital on a beautiful day.
To all
If cars remain the majority, then you will be able to meet bicycles, motorcycles, buses and even retro tractors. In general, about 700 cars are expected for this new edition, which this year has chosen an Iron Age theme. Thus, the metal structures of Paris will be in the center of attention during the route, which will be revealed only in the morning. If you don’t have a retro car, you can ride a retro bus for 10 euros.
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Source: Auto Plus

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