Old is gold! 10 luxury vintage cars you’ll want to consider investing in next year

From Bentley to BMW, Polestar to Porsche, new-car sales have slumped in 2020.

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Sales of classic cars have remained positively stable in 2020.
By Hannah Elliott

From Bentley to BMW, Polestar to Porsche, new-car sales have slumped in 2020.

Sales of classic cars, on the other hand, have remained positively stable.


“2020 was a very strange year: There was a lot of appetite” to buy cars, says Brian Rabold, vice president of valuation services at Hagerty, a company that insures classic and collectible cars. The proliferation of online platforms from auction houses and startups alike enabled consumer hunger. “A lot of people had more time, they weren’t traveling, they weren’t leaving the house. You could just sit in front of the computer and shop. All of that conspired to make 2020 really strong.”

Gooding & Co. auction house reported $9.2 million in sales and a respectable 77% sell-through for its Geared online auction, which saw blue-chip classics like the $1.14 million 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing hammer well within its pricing estimates. At Bring a Trailer, founder Randy Nonnenberg reported his highest-ever day for traffic amid some of the darkest days of the coronavirus pandemic.

Meanwhile, on the private car market, Steve Serio, automotive broker to stand-up stars and the publicity-shy, will have his best year ever “in terms of cars worth more than $1 million,” he says.
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“In unstable times, car people tend to hang onto their blue-chip cars and get other ones, so there’s a lot of interest that has picked up there,” Rabold agrees. “Private sales are happening.”

That confidence bodes well for the classic car market next year. Rabold and a team of 18 Hagerty analysts combined data from auction and private sales, classified ads, insurance quotes, demographic charts that measure youth appeal, and even statistics about imports and exports to develop a list of the 10 collectable cars they expect will enjoy double-digit value growth in 2021.

The so-called “Bull List” includes everything from a Jaguar that debuted in 1948 to a hot rod Jeep. Each of the vehicles below is expected to far outpace anything else in its segment in terms of value.

Not on the list: old American muscle cars and the 1970s-era Porsche 911 Turbos that have dominated private car sales and public car auctions in recent years.
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“Something like the Turbo 911 is a great example of a car that has enjoyed its ride and has been a big winner for the last couple years, but for now a lot of those are fully priced,” Rabold says. “It doesn’t mean five years from now, it won’t appreciate wildly again.”

Lexus LFA
Years to buy: 2011–12

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Notes: The two-seater is basically an oddball, front-engined, exotic-style supercar with a 552-horsepower V10 engine and video-game styling. When it debuted in 2011, it was unlike anything at the time from Italy or Germany. Unlike anything from Toyota, either. “If Godzilla and a PlayStation got together to make a car, this would be it,” Hagerty notes. It’s one of the few supercars Toyota has ever produced, and it can go more than 200 mph.

Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8
Years to buy: 2006–10

Notes: The square outline of the Grand Cherokee is a dead ringer for that one, weird time when Chrysler and Daimler worked together. It’s a polarizing aesthetic. But if you hate it, go for the 6.1 liters of Hemi-powered V8 muscle under its hood: pure Americana. This is the true “hot rod” Wagoneer. All-weather acceleration gives this Jeep massive appeal; poor fuel efficiency is the downside, Hagerty notes. “But you can go anywhere fast—and bring your friends,” Rabold notes.

Ferrari Testarossa
Years to buy: 1984–91

Notes: With its 12-cylinder mid-engine power and wedge-shaped attitude, the Testarossa shook the world when it debuted at the Paris Auto Show in 1984. It had a large (for Ferrari) cockpit, a surprisingly usable trunk, and a more-pleasant (read: not as hot) interior than its predecessor, the 512. Pop culture mavens and car enthusiasts alike consider it one of the most memorable vehicles of the 1980s. “The Testarossa and the Jag have come down in value since 2017, and they’re on the rebound,” Rabold says. “They’re quite cyclical, so just like the 911 Turbo, it can go up in value and then lose some of its heat, come down, and then all of a sudden it looks like an opportunity.”

Aston Martin Vantage
Years to buy: 2005–17

Notes: The front-engine entry car to Aston Martin’s 2005 portfolio came with a lightweight aluminum frame and memorably spirited handling. Best of all, the Vantage was then aimed at the newly and near-rich, so it had a competitive base price set just above that of a Porsche 911. Hagerty reports that models with the 4.7-liter V8 engine will see the strongest growth.

Honda S600
Years to buy: 1964–70

Notes: The S600 was not exported to the U.S., so it’s rare to find a S600 version in left-hand drive, but they are worth seeking out. Initially available as an inline-four roadster and a coupe, it was the first car Honda ever produced and made available in two trim levels. It wasn’t fast (the 57 hp engine could maybe reach a top speed of 90 mph … downhill), but it was fun. “The joy you’ll receive in owning and driving one of these models is an automatic hedge against the financial risk inherent with any major expenditure,” Rabold says.

Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia
Years to buy: 1980–91

Notes: The hipster darling origin of the Van Life movement—along with microvans and the VW bus—the classic Vanagon remains desirable in large part because of the “romance” of life on the open road, Hagerty says. (A pandemic doesn’t hurt, either.) VW’s steadfast refusal to replace it with anything nearly as practical, classic-looking, and inexpensive means that existing examples will continue to garner fans. “It gives you mobility and flexibility and a lot of freedom,” Rabold says. “Plus, it comes in so many variants. You can customize it to be exactly what you want. The market for that is huge.”

Ford GT
Years to buy: 2005–06

Notes: The reason this one hits big is simple, Hagerty says. When Ford decide to make a modern GT that would reference the original GT40 from the 1960s, the resulting product was several things the first one wasn’t: more comfortable, more user-friendly, and best of all, serviceable at any Ford dealer. It’s a true supercar and a rare American-made one at that. “These are really special cars,” Rabold says. “From the time they were created everyone knew they were special.”

Audi TT Quattro Coupe
Years to buy: 2000–06

Notes: A tiny pop culture toy from its birth, the Audi TT introduced car culture of its day to several elements: wrap-around lamps, a low rear roofline, browed wheel arches, and a modern interior accented by metal—all of which spawned copycats for the next decade. “It’s such a design hallmark; it’s really thoughtful in its packaging,” Rabold says. “And those cars are just cheap! You’re going to have fun owning it—and really, that is what it’s all about.”

Jaguar XK120
Years to buy: 1948–54

Notes: As Hagerty puts it, the XK 120 offers grace and pace, “even if it doesn’t have much space.” Launched in 1948, it is the oldest car Hagerty has ever put on the annual Bull List. More notable, it was fast: The Jag set the world record for fastest production car in 1949. Recent years have seen it fall out of favor and stereotypically viewed as rather déclassé, but that means prices have cooled—which puts it in reach of the younger collectors driving its renewed interest.

Honda CB750
Year to buy: 1969

Notes: Here’s a nod to the motorcycle lover in the family. Honda’s light and reliable CB750 Four broke the hold European brands hitherto had on the motorbike market. Since roughly 400,000 were made, you shouldn’t have trouble finding one. Hint: Look for some of the earliest sandcast examples, which are worth twice as much as the others.

Toyota Land Cruiser
Years to buy: 1993–97

Notes: Toyota’s truck was built for use by the United Nations—not exactly as an objet d’art. But as the Ford Bronco and Land Rover Defender see a massive redux with new versions of their iconic vintage models, and like the Wagoneer mentioned above, the Land Cruiser’s name has never been stronger. The 80 Series in particular is just starting to get global attention for its capability and comfort, Hagerty notes. “We found there are a really high number of these being exported—it really stood out,” Rabold says. “That is a good indicator that values are rising.”

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It is that time of the year when all the automobile buffs and car aficionados are at the Auto Expo to witness the biggest cars launches.

This year, much like other years, Auto Expo went big and featured some of the most-awaited cars, MUVs/SUVs, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, concept cars, vintage cars and more. The event kickstarted on 7th February and will conclude on 12th February.

The likes of Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Renault, Great Wall Motors, Kia, Hyundai, Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra and Morris Garages attended the event and showcased their automobiles.

Giving the Auto Expo a miss this time, are Honda and BMW.

If you don’t know about the cars and bikes that dropped at Auto Expo, fret not because we have got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about the car launches at the mega event.

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Like every year, SUVs are quite the rage at Auto Expo. The folks at MG Motors are all set to step into the coveted SUV segment with Hector Plus.

Hector Plus is a 6- and 7-seater addition to the Hector brand that the company claims is India's first internet car. Hector Plus is designed to build on the success of Hector and has a more premium look and customisable seating configuration, along with revamped interiors and exteriors,

Hector Plus comes with a dual clutch automatic transmission, dual pane panoramic roof and built-in voice assistant. The petrol hybrid is powered by 1451 cc engine and has a maximum torque of 250 Nm at 1600-3600 rpm.

The price of the SUV is Rs 12.73 lakh.

At Auto Expo 2020, the carmaker showcased a total of 14 internet, electric and autonomous cars across hatchback, sedans and utility vehicle segments.

(With Inputs from PTI)

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Perhaps, no segment generated as much buzz at this year’s Auto Expo as electric vehicles did. German auto major Volkswagen on Thursday unveiled its concept electric vehicle ID.CROZZ based on the company's modular electric drive matrix (MEB) platform.

The ID.CROZZ is a cross of four door coupe and SUV with an electric drivetrain delivering power of 225kw with a top speed of 180km/hr, the company said.

The battery of the car can be charged to 80 per cent in 39 minutes covering a range of 500 km. Now, that’s something!

"The ID. family comprises a range of vehicles across segments, starting with the recently introduced ID.3 to the ID.SPACE VIZZION," Volkswagen Passenger Cars India Director Steffen Knapp said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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Chinese automotive manufacturing company Haima automobile is all set to venture into the Indian market. The manufacturer showcased its next-generation family electric car - Bird Electric EV1 at Auto Expo. The hatchback will be available in the range of Rs 10 lakh on Indian roads.

It will be offered in two variants with a driving range of 200 km and 300 km per charge, respectively.

Bird Electric EV1 is fitted with a lithium battery and electronic control system and has a torque output between 95Nm and 150Nm.

The official Twitter handle of Auto Expo tweeted out an image of the EV, captioning it. “Bird Electric EV 1 is not only stylish and equipped with modern and practical features but is attractively priced too.”

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What makes Auto Expo exciting is not just the new launches but also the prototypes and facelifts that cars get. Maruti Suzuki’s acclaimed subcompact crossover SUV, got a facelift at this year’s Auto Expo. Unveiled at the 13th Auto Expo in 2016, the SUV made a comeback at Auto Expo 2020.

The vehicle comes with a 1.5 litre petrol engine with higher fuel efficiency and lower emissions, the company said. The automatic trims come with progressive smart hybrid technology.

The all-new Vitara Brezza offers a host of convenience and safety features including auto-retracting outside rear view mirror (ORVM), auto-dimming and anti glare inside rear view mirror (IRVM) and gear shift indicator.

The new vehicle is also loaded with the latest safety features including dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, driver and co-driver seat belt reminder, rear parking assist, high speed warning alert, reverse parking sensors as standard across all variants.

The all-new Vitara Brezza will be available with a 5-speed manual and 4 speed automatic transmissions.

(With inputs from PTI)

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Auto Expo 2020 saw plenty of luxury two-wheeler launches. However, it was Italian two-wheeler maker Piaggio’s premium scooter Aprilia SXR 160 that ended up stealing the limelight. The scooter has been specially designed keeping in mind the Indian conditions.

As per a ToI report, Aprilia SXR 160 comes in two BS-VI options - 160 cc and 125 cc, equipped with 3V Tech fuel-injected technology. The sporty scooter gets twin head and tail lamps, lit up storage under the seat, split glove box, USB charging up front, integrated fly screen, steering handle bar and all-digital cluster.

Aprilia SXR 160 would be launched in the third quarter of 2020 and booking would commence in August. Piaggio also displayed limited edition Vespa Racing sixties and Vespa 2020 facelifts, which are expected to launch in quarter 2, 2020.

(With inputs from PTI)

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In what can be called a camper’s dream come true, German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz launched luxury multi purpose vehicle, V Class Marco Polo, in India with price starting at Rs 1.38 crore (ex-showroom).

The new model, which takes its body design from the V-Class, comes in two variants - Marco Polo Horizon priced at Rs 1.38 crore and Marco Polo tagged at Rs 1.46 crore.

The vehicle comes with camping features making it suitable for vacation and weekend trips. The new vehicle is nothing short of a home away from home. It comes with space for up to four people to sleep, a kitchen area with a hob, two gas burners, a sink and a refrigerator.

The performance of the vehicle is exceptional as it comes with a 1950 cc diesel engine that churns out 163 hp and 380 Nm of torque.

(With inputs from PTI)


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The folks at Auto Expo sent out a tweet to announce the arrival of Race Polo. Race Polo is a car that comes with utilises an electronic shift actuator for quick gear changes and has safety features that protect the driver from changing down gears. “It will be a game changer for all the racers, #FutureIsComing”, read the tweet.

As per ETAuto, The Race Polo is powered by a 1.8l, 4-cylinder TSI engine delivering a power of 233 ) and a torque of 320nm. The engine is mated with a 6-speed sequential gearbox and more features.

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Everything was not just about cars at the Auto Expo 2020. The folks at Olectra decided to take the notion of ‘electric mobility on wheels’ and made it into something highly innovative. They are all set to launch their electric bus today at Auto Expo.

As per Olectra’s website, these are flagship buses designed for India with extreme performance with fast charging capability and long distance on single charge. It is the vision of good folks at Olectra to support the environment by developing new visions for the society.

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Talking of buses, Mahindra & Mahindra, on Wednesday, introduced Cruzio range of buses at the Auto Expo and has formally entered into the passenger bus segment.

The company has launched two variants Cruzio and Cruzio Grande having a seating capacity of 15 to 65, respectively and would be compliant with BS-VI emission norms.

Mahindra Truck and Bus (MTB) has also launched BS-VI emission norms compliant range, which includes the BLAZO X range of HCVs, FURIO range of ICVs & LCVs and CRUZIO range of buses.

They come with comfortable seats, roomy interiors for a pleasant journey and USB charger

(With inputs from PTI)


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