Future Classics
Discussion
wonder if any fellow PH'er can predict the future and think of cars made in the last 10 years which will become classic in decades to come
for me it's got to be
Audi A2 - first mass produced Aluminium body
Renault Avantime - A flop, and unreliable, but years ahead of its time in terms of concept and pillar less design
BMW M3 CSL
for me it's got to be
Audi A2 - first mass produced Aluminium body
Renault Avantime - A flop, and unreliable, but years ahead of its time in terms of concept and pillar less design
BMW M3 CSL
Edited by tbc on Monday 9th April 14:32
tbc said:
wonder if any fellow PH'er can predict the future and think of cars made in the last 10 years which will become classic in decades to come
for me it's got to be
Audi A2 - first mass produced Aluminium body
Renault Avantime - A flop, and unreliable, but years ahead of its time in terms of concept and pillar less design
BMW M3 CSL
Good shout on the A2 a very clever car which came to the market at the wrong time. for me it's got to be
Audi A2 - first mass produced Aluminium body
Renault Avantime - A flop, and unreliable, but years ahead of its time in terms of concept and pillar less design
BMW M3 CSL
Edited by tbc on Monday 9th April 14:32
I think the Alfa Romeo GT will be a classic as will the GTV.
e46 M3 CSL
e92 M3 GTS
BMW 1M Coupe
Mercedes C63 AMG
Aston Martin Cygnet
Audi R8
Ford Focus RS
Citroen DS3
I do wonder if a standard e46 M3 will appreciate like the e30 M3 is at the minute. Personally I don't know about an Audi A2. Doesn't a future classic have to be evocative, successful and desirable?
Before you flame me the Cygnet was a joke.....
e92 M3 GTS
BMW 1M Coupe
Mercedes C63 AMG
Aston Martin Cygnet
Audi R8
Ford Focus RS
Citroen DS3
I do wonder if a standard e46 M3 will appreciate like the e30 M3 is at the minute. Personally I don't know about an Audi A2. Doesn't a future classic have to be evocative, successful and desirable?
Before you flame me the Cygnet was a joke.....
martin84 said:
You say that but if you told a Cortina owner in 1979 that their car would be worth a pretty penny by 2012 in as-new condition they'd have said b
ks. Such cars were scrapped easily and viewed as disposable which could partly explain the 'rareness value.'
They were also built in far fewer numbers. Of course any car in pristine condition that is 30 years old will be worth money but I don't think they will be as desirable as a 30 year old Escort/Cortina is now. IMO
ks. Such cars were scrapped easily and viewed as disposable which could partly explain the 'rareness value.'Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff






