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Time to name your future classic car predictions.
I think we are at a bit of a crossroads in the automotive industry. I think the days of the ICE performance car are coming to an end. I think we will see more eco friendly cars with smaller engine or hybrid set ups and obviously EV. So what modern cars that are available now or in recent years do you think will be future classics and collectable? I’ll start by saying I think the RS Focus may be one. I’m tempted to buy a new ST Focus as it’s the RS Focus’s watered down little brother and I don’t think it will be available much longer. Things like the Bullitt Mustang, the R-Spec and the Mach1 should go ok. Aussie cars the the FGX XR8 and GT-F will be worth a lot of money in 30 years. Even clean FG turbos should become real cult cars. So what else do you think will be looked back on with rose colored glasses in a few years and be sought after? Do cars like the Focus RS and ST have enough(any) heritage to be collectable in Australia? Should I stick my well used BA e-gas wagon away in the shed or sell it now? What about other brands? |
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