Over the past few years, ’90s-era cars have started to officially enter into “classic” status. Models many of us grew up with, and that seemed so hum-drum and normal back in the day, are now keenly sought after by certain enthusiasts. Of course, this has always been the case. For example, folks who owned and sold classic muscle cars in the 1970s and 1980s sold them cheap, because they were considered old and outdated. Now look at their values, they’ve skyrocketed.