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Trigger_Andy wrote:Almost every conceivable car has a following and a car club for them that means every car after a few years will be considered a classic and we could list every car known to man given enough time.

Maybe if there was some perimeters to what we're calling a Classic here would help? :thumbright:
Spot-on Andy. You only have to walk round the Classic Motor Show at the NEC to see what's already being regarded as a classic - Allegro's, Maxi's etc

I was told, or read, many years ago, that insurance companies define a 'classic' as any car that has an owners club..... :help:
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Everything will be classic at some stage - its the desirability of the vehicle that will determine its value.
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The 'everything will be a classic' comments are pointless here.
We all know the difference between a MK1 Escort and an Allegro :roll:

The point of this thread is to pick cars that stand out and will be remembered one day by dewy-eyed 50-somethings as part of a mis-spent youth. Once the kids have gone and the wife tells the husband he needs a hobby to get him out of the house he'll go looking for that 4- or 2-wheeled trip down memory lane and will pay silly money to get there!

Ramdunction is spot with those 3, though they're classics already.
As for cars that are new now and will be classics in 20-30 years...
Honda S2000.
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Thinking on the lines still of future spare availability,many of the Seat range deserve a look,because they are VW based and quite sporty,a lot of youngsters in the early 20s' age group are running them now,so in 20 years time they may want what they had right now.
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Renault Clio V6 - You can pick them up now for less than £8k. I had one when they first came out in 2002. They are slow, handle terrible and their lower spec little brother could outrun one ( Clio 172 cup ) but they have that certain appeal and they will rocket in value in year to come.

If you look at Renault 5 Turbo "2"s ( wide arch rear engine ) they are now going for over £30k. Back in the 90's they were £4k all day long.
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Any of the Nissan GTR cars including the Skyline of course.
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integra type R - arguably greatest fwd car ever
3rd gen RX7 - 22 yrs old, still awesome.

Try finding a good one...
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latil wrote:In reality most modern cars will not be able to be mended. Dedicated plastic mouldings that fit only one variant,electronics that even in service sometimes can't be mended,unique mechanical components that can't be got from factors,main dealer only,the list is nearly endless.
My thoughts too, it will be nigh on impossible to keep more modern cars on the road in the future. I think the whole concept of the classic car can not be something that is ongoing.
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Ford KA

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Thinking UK:
Anything with a PROPER AMG badge (not just styling)
Anything with a PROPER Brabus badge (not just styling)
Anything with an PROPER M badge (not just styling)
Anything with an RS badge (Audi)
Anything with a Renaultsport Badge
Anything with an RS badge (Ford)
Honda S2000 & Type R's
Mazda MPS range
Vauxhall VXR range
Modern Mustang, Corvette, Camaro, Challenger and Viper.
Skoda VRS range
Caddy CTS V


Basically any of the sports performance range from manufacturers will gain classic status. Some will gain it quicker than others, but they will all be lusted after in later years!

Oh.................and any VW as people seem to love them!
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The Metro 6R4.

This particular model is a very well kept example and will only appreciate in years to come......



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No modern cars will have true classic status like E type's MK2 Jags and Daimlers, P3 3500 Rovers Pa Cresta's etc, modern cars are just too mass produced with no build quality or class, give me a traditional real walnut dash anyday.
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