Recent studies show that investing in classic cars has one of the highest returns beating timepieces and even in some instances property. The Aesthetic Team sat down with some petrol heads and investments to give you a 5 car shortlist that won’t break the bank.
BMW 325is Ofcourse the “Gusheshe” is 1st on the list. Already a classic, the 325is was only produced in South Africa making it one of the rarest BMWs in the world.
Honda S2000
When the Honda S2000 was launched, the 2.0-liter four-cylinder revved to a ludicrous 8900-rpm redline and produced 240 horsepower at 8300 rpm. Its also been voted on numerous occasions the best drivers car
Renault Clio V6
A V6 mid-engined Renault Clio hatch, I think you know where we going with this one. Maintaining and servicing the Clio V6 can get costly as spares are extremely rare.
AUDI TT
The original Audi TT re-wrote the car design textbook and is probably the most affordable future classic on the list. Give it a few years and the the price should begin to rocket.
BMW M3 E36The key word is “2 doors” and the convertible is even more sought after. Coupled the BMWs’ iconic straight six engine and you’ll revving all the way to the bank.