A car can be a classic (AKA antique) after it has been around for at least 20 years. As of now, cars from 1991 and earlier are now considered antique (classic) cars. Although classic cars are usually the ones that were considered "icons" such as the Mustang Boss/Fastback/Mach I, Ford Thunderbird (1955), Corvette (60s), etc, etc.
They have been around sense the 1920's.
Ever since my grandma was around
around the 1890's and 1900's
The first purpose built racing cars appeared in 1910 to 1912
At least since the 60's
Toyota first started producing cars in 1935. Honda started in 1948.
Mobility cars have been around for awhile and are intended to assist walking impaired and disabled persons in getting in and out of vehicles. They are becoming more commonplace and functional.
Since the 1890's
It depends on your definition of classic, but if you mean something that has been around a long time, is still in print and relevant today, yes... it could be considered a classic.
skoda has been making cars since 1895
yes he is he was around a long time
Yes, a Pawn Shop can sell cars. A pawn shop can sell pretty much anything they want to (as long as it is legal). Some Pawn Shops will sell classic cars.