Cars that will hold their value?
Discussion
RWD cossie wil said:
911 996 GT2, GT3, Turbo
BMW CSL
Escort Cosworth
Lancia Delta integrale
BMW E34 & E39 M5
Ferarri 355
Anything reasonably analogue and intersting will be a pretty good bet IMHO.
Nothing you've mentioned above will hold it's value in the slightest. Each one of these cars will appreciate significantly in value. 355's are going to go stratospheric, much like the 308/328's have done. BMW CSL
Escort Cosworth
Lancia Delta integrale
BMW E34 & E39 M5
Ferarri 355
Anything reasonably analogue and intersting will be a pretty good bet IMHO.
Standard and unmolested Saxo VTS's are sure to rise in value in the next 5 to 10 years i think. You don't see many on the road, a lot of them have been chavved up or crashed or turned into track cars, and they are similar to other last gen hot hatches (306 gti, clio sport etc.) that will become more sought after and desirable because they are simple good fun.
B.J.W said:
RWD cossie wil said:
911 996 GT2, GT3, Turbo
BMW CSL
Escort Cosworth
Lancia Delta integrale
BMW E34 & E39 M5
Ferarri 355
Anything reasonably analogue and intersting will be a pretty good bet IMHO.
Nothing you've mentioned above will hold it's value in the slightest. Each one of these cars will appreciate significantly in value. 355's are going to go stratospheric, much like the 308/328's have done. BMW CSL
Escort Cosworth
Lancia Delta integrale
BMW E34 & E39 M5
Ferarri 355
Anything reasonably analogue and intersting will be a pretty good bet IMHO.
Mermaid said:
Lupo GTi
Cayman R
Old Mercs
Old Alfas.... in fact most "Old things" but not Marinas, Allegros & most BL stuff
Marinas, Allegros & most BL stuff are rising in value. There is considerable interest in them, though this may be less obvious here on Piston Heads than on enthusiast sites.Cayman R
Old Mercs
Old Alfas.... in fact most "Old things" but not Marinas, Allegros & most BL stuff
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