General Terms:
* Classic cars: Typically refers to cars from 1900-1970, although some sources extend this to 1980. Often valued for their aesthetic appeal, historical significance, and collectability.
* Vintage cars: Similar to classic cars, but often more specific to vehicles made between 1919 and 1930.
* Antique cars: Usually refers to vehicles that are at least 45 years old.
* Old cars: A general term for any car that is older.
* Used cars: This is a broad term that encompasses all cars that have been previously owned, regardless of age.
Other terms:
* Pre-war cars: Cars manufactured before World War II.
* Post-war cars: Cars manufactured after World War II.
* Muscle cars: Powerful American cars from the 1960s and 1970s, known for their large engines and sporty performance.
* Hot rods: Custom-modified cars, often based on older models, known for their performance and unique styling.
The specific term used often depends on the context, the age of the car, and the individual's perspective. For example, someone might call a 1960s Mustang a classic car, while another might call it a muscle car.