Todays cars .... tomorrows classics
#16
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Only 547 ever produced, so super clean GNX's are already selling north of $100k.
The problem with some of the cars mentioned is that their production numbers are too high for the car to be collectible, at least within the foreseeable future. That's the problem with M and AMG cars (since there's a ton of them), unless it's a rare car like the CLK Black, SLR, or Z8. I think you can look at the current rate of depreciation of these cars as an indication of future collectability.
I believe Sick is on the right track with the CTS-V and ZR-1. NSXs and Supras are already rare and are obvious choices. I think it'll be a long time before S2000s start increasing in value.
The problem with some of the cars mentioned is that their production numbers are too high for the car to be collectible, at least within the foreseeable future. That's the problem with M and AMG cars (since there's a ton of them), unless it's a rare car like the CLK Black, SLR, or Z8. I think you can look at the current rate of depreciation of these cars as an indication of future collectability.
I believe Sick is on the right track with the CTS-V and ZR-1. NSXs and Supras are already rare and are obvious choices. I think it'll be a long time before S2000s start increasing in value.
Outside the Toyota 2000GT and maybe the Datsun 240Z, is any older Japanese car sold in America desirable in the auction circuit?
#17
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Agreed, limited production run of desirable cars helps insure a path to becoming a classic. Of course cars like the 65/66 Mustang which sold in huge numbers are one of the obvious rare exceptions, but today the truly nice ones have dwindled in number.
#18
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limited numbers will help the price and desirabilty, but they sell classic mustangs and camaros all of the time and they sold literally millions of them.
#19
- 1998 smart city coupé
- 1998-2000 Honda/Acura Integra Type-R (stock)
- Mazda RX-7
- Toyota Supra
- Nissan 300ZX
- Honda/Acura NSX
- the new MINI (02-06)
- new Camaro
- new Challenger
- Legacy GT*Spec B
- SC300/400
- XF
- 1998-2000 Honda/Acura Integra Type-R (stock)
- Mazda RX-7
- Toyota Supra
- Nissan 300ZX
- Honda/Acura NSX
- the new MINI (02-06)
- new Camaro
- new Challenger
- Legacy GT*Spec B
- SC300/400
- XF
#20
Lexus Test Driver
-NSX
-3000 GT VR-4/Hard top convertible
-S2000
-650ci/M6
-300ZX TT
-Supra TT
-RX-7
-G8 GXP
-CTS-V
-Z06/ZR-1
-GT-R
-Viper GT-S
-E36 M3 saloon
-E46 M3
-SC300/400
-1st gen MX-5
-M5s
-850ci
-Celica All-Trac
-MR-2 Turbo
-IS-F
-Challenger RT/SRT-8
-300 SRT-8
-3000 GT VR-4/Hard top convertible
-S2000
-650ci/M6
-300ZX TT
-Supra TT
-RX-7
-G8 GXP
-CTS-V
-Z06/ZR-1
-GT-R
-Viper GT-S
-E36 M3 saloon
-E46 M3
-SC300/400
-1st gen MX-5
-M5s
-850ci
-Celica All-Trac
-MR-2 Turbo
-IS-F
-Challenger RT/SRT-8
-300 SRT-8
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