Top 10 future Classics
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Top 10 future Classics
http://editorial.autos.msn.com/slideshow.a...id=autos_money2
S2000 made the list. Pretty Impressive company too.
S2000 made the list. Pretty Impressive company too.
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Bad list. No Challenger. Even magazines that place it well behind the Camaro and Mustang on performance are still buying one for the long term fleet on charisma alone. I guarantee the Challenger will be a classic. Guarandamntee it.
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Originally Posted by Penforhire,Nov 12 2009, 05:50 PM
I only disagree with the CTS-V and Magnum. Not likely to ever be classics to me.
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Originally Posted by F22CAP2,Nov 12 2009, 09:24 PM
I think they will be classics, as examples of the last of the "oil-price is no object" muscle cars.
And I think it would be foolish to suggest we'll never be here yet one more time
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I was like cool, cool, cool, cool, PRIUS?!?!
After I got off the ground and cleaned up my drink, I rmember what Jay Leno said about future classics; cars that people 30 years from now will remember having good times in, and the prius is a car for a distinct generation of car lovers (notice I didn't say enthusiast, lol). And people will remember how the prius was the first of its kind, remember the gimmicky display, etc etc. Also note that Escalades and Navis may be the future Impalas and thunderbirds.
After I got off the ground and cleaned up my drink, I rmember what Jay Leno said about future classics; cars that people 30 years from now will remember having good times in, and the prius is a car for a distinct generation of car lovers (notice I didn't say enthusiast, lol). And people will remember how the prius was the first of its kind, remember the gimmicky display, etc etc. Also note that Escalades and Navis may be the future Impalas and thunderbirds.