As other anons have said, it depends on your use case. A 60's/70's cruise liner would absolutely make for a more comfortable daily driver, but older cars require more frequent maintenance, and can also be somewhat fickle in certain environments. Contrary to that, a Miata will start every single time without issue, but they are somewhat less practical, and lack personality in regular driving conditions. Then there's the cost of running - a vintage yacht will no doubt swallow down fuel quicker than your mother does my cum, so there's that to think about, but depending on your region/country/whatever else, there may also be exemptions where you save money; classic car insurance is almost always cheaper than "regular traffic" car insurance, and in my case (UK) I don't need to pay the yearly road tax on my classics, whereas my Miata is nearly £400 a year. There are both so many pros and cons to think about, anon, but one thing I will say is that whatever you choose, modern or vintage, just don't buy something that needs a shit ton of work. You want to spend most of your time driving, not wrenching.

>t. daily both a 60's barge and a Miata, pic rel.