Thursday, 31 January 2019

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For me it would be:

Porsche 918 Spyder (2013-2015): Incredibly rare supercar, and stylish.

Pagani Huayra: An awesome supercar, and limited production numbers ensure collectibility.

Overfinch Range Rover: Tuned version of SUV with high-performance engine.

Mercedes-AMG GT: One of the best sports cars of the 2010s, and as for that 4.0-liter/515hp V8 twin-turbo engine - awesome, but I prefer the GTC with its 4.0-liter/552hp V8 twin-turbo. The Mercedes-AMG GT looks pretty good too, sort of like a modern-day interpretation of the Mercedes-Benz SL from the 1980s.

Ferrari FF: Rare shooting brake, looks more like hatchback, but pretty great.

Ford Focus RS: No doubt about that. It's the same as its predecessors the Escort RS1600, Escort RS2000, Focus RS 2002-2003. Limited numbers available in U.S. and Canada ensure collectability.

Audi A8 W12: Rare Bentley-engined Audi A8 should be a collectible, for no other reason than being a curio. Plus, the few who do own them won't have driven them with many miles on the odometer.

Chrysler 300C SRT-8: Retro 1960s luxobarge styling and great 6.4-liter/470hp V8.

Dodge Charger SRT 392: With its 6.4-liter/495hp V8, this is a good sports sedan, but also looks great too.

Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG: The E-Class has always looked great since the 1996 model year redesign launched in late 1995, and the E63 AMG with its 4.0-liter/563hp V8 or 4.0-liter/604hp V8 should be a classic.

Volkswagen California: Based on the Volkswagen Transporter T5 2003-2015 and T6 2017- onwards, this luxo version of the Caravelle minivan in campervan form is an instant collectible.

Volkswagen Type 2: The last of the 2013 South American ones are collectible, even if the 1.4-liter/80hp 4-cylinder is pretty small for a van's engine.

Porsche Boxster: One of my favorite sports cars for the past 20 years, and instantly collectible if in good condition.

Tesla Model S Ludicrous: Perhaps due to the hype surrounding it and videos of it on YouTube and other social media.


I'm interested to see what you think is collectible as a classic car in the future.



Submitted January 31, 2019 at 11:04PM by SubaruToyotaFan1986 http://bit.ly/2MH8hXt

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