วันอังคารที่ 13 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

What Makes A Classic Car

The cars, which are universally accepted classics such as Ferrari, Aston Martin, and most other exotic autos. So what is the vintage of tomorrow? In the past, Chevrolet, Ford, Buick and Plymouth from 30-40 years ago were not meant to be future classics, but some of them have truly earned a place among the Ferraris and Aston Martins at shows and classic car auctions around the world. Some of the few cars of the 1980s and Collectibles1990's do?

There are so many different definitions of what is a classic car. Some would put age limits on certain definitions and others would say that would only specific types of classic vintage status.A qualify, is a that prevents the value from the depreciation levels and either begins or, in the course of time appreciate to know. The value increases due to the demand follows the definition that have the classic cars appeal long after they are no longer manufactured. The goal is to catch themCars when on the ground before they become even more valuable. Of course, the values vary from year to year are affected the same as any potential investment risks.

In any case, here is a list of what we qualify as a potential future classics:
BMW 3-Series (E30 1984-1991), Chevrolet Camaro / Pontiac Firebird, Chevrolet Impala SS (1994-1996), Shelby Chrysler K-Cars (Omni GLH, etc), Ford Mustang, Ford Fairmont
GM A-Bodies (RWD models, such as the El Camino and Malibu), MitsubishiGalant VR-4, Mitsubish Starion, Mitsubish 3000GT VR-4 (and cousin Stealth R / T), Nissan 240SX (S13 and S14)
Nissan 300ZX, Toyota Corolla GT-S (the famous AE86) Toyota MR2, Toyota Supra (last generation), VW GTI (personally, the MKI and MKII)

The value of these cars will more than likely to stabilize in the next 5 to 10 years. Granted, some of the cars are special versions, and many of them might fall into oblivion, rather than becoming more popular

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