Future Classic Cars: Potential Future Icons Of The Automotive World

Future Classic Cars: Potential Future Icons Of The Automotive World

Several recent vehicles are already in the pricing stratosphere, and because of their unattainability, we’ll only cover them briefly. The following are all cars that offer an outstanding driving experience. All of them are icons, and none of them will be replaced by cars that have the same makeup.

The Dodge Viper and the Lexus LFA are two V10-powered beasts that were brilliant but will never be reincarnated. Their death makes them even more attractive, and in recent years, prices of both have skyrocketed.

The Honda S2000 is another modern car we already consider a classic, and the same can be said for any Porsche 911 with a GT3 badge. Most Miatas are awesome, too. The 718 Spyder RS and the Cayman GT4 RS are, like the BMW M5 CS, golden moments in German automotive history, and Lotus sports cars like the Evora and its earlier family members remind us of a time when Britain made the best sports cars.

Abroad, the Toyota GR Yaris, likely among the last of the true homologation specials, will also become a treasured collector car before long, which reminds us of the Subaru Impreza WRX STI and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution – more cars whose value to enthusiasts extends beyond money.

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