10 CHEAP MODERN CLASSIC CARS YOU SHOULD ACTUALLY BUY!

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Today, I'm excited to share my list of the Top 10 Cheap Classic Cars that I believe are worth buying. If you're a classic car enthusiast like me, you know the thrill of finding a great deal on a timeless vehicle. In this video, I'll walk you through some amazing classics that won't break the bank but still deliver on style, performance, and nostalgia!

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Financial adviser here, cars are very very rarely an investment, yes, classics can go up in value, but after storage, repair, maintenance, restoration, parts, insurance, tax etc etc you rarely break even let alone make more money than if you’d just put the money in the markets over that time. Obviously this can happen but it’s rare, so don’t go into it to make money, go into it to buy a car you love and gives you enjoyment! Financial adviser with classic cars.

andrewpickering
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Thanks to this channel I bought an 04 Z4 a couple of weeks ago. 78k on the clock Merlot red and 2.5l. Love it. Thanks Matt!

ICalverz
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Ford Puma? 1997-2002 model, of course. The 1.7 125bhp one, ideally. Fantastic looking little car 👌

adhamaslam
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Great to see the 406 coupe mentioned. I have 7 of these v6 manuals in my collection and they are brilliant cars. I have sold two of these previously for £5000 plus so prices are definitely on the rise. Great looking, great to drive, great performance and bullet proof reliability. They also hold their own when parked next to my Ferraris. Great videos too keep up the good work. 👍

frenchbred
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My parents had a Rioja Red P38 4.0. After 205, 000 miles it decided to blow its suspension compressor on the way to Manchester Airport, very loud. Drive back was not comfortable.

I cried the day it went to the scrapyard, and I was 15. Genuinely lovely cars.

P696 YVL RIP 🙏

he also had a Cougar too, which was fucking dire.

wowable
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That 2.5 v6 is the mondeo ST24 engine. Absolutely loved owning this car was a great thing.

DaleSteel
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Porsches, range rovers, BMWs and all that sort of stuff

benny_mc
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You forgot Mazda!
The 323F, Xedos 6 and Xedos 9, MX-6 and MX-3 all deserve a place on this list too I reckon!

ollie
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I bought quite a few of these classics. Only problem is I'd sold them, too.

jusssy
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My list would be : Toyota Mr2 mk2 ( preferably a revision 3 turbo ), Mini Cooper R53 John Cooper Works, Fiat Couoe Turbo, Renault Megane 225 Turbo. Renault Clio 172 or 182, Mercedes SLK 171. VW Scirocco R.

bigfarma
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The Audi 80! Story time, gather round. My grandparents had an Audi 80 convertible in that British racing green colour, LXI 8080 was the reg, they had it for a while and then drove it all the way down to their little holiday home in Cyprus. They kept it for a few years and sold it to a restaurant owner down the street for £2000. This was in the 90s/early 00s before I was born, and yet that same restaurant owner still talks about that car to this day.

Hope that was interesting 😂

danecowan
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If there is ever a car you won’t lose money on and is definitely a classic, it’s a Honda S2000, granted you won’t find a decent one for less than 10K anymore but a brilliant iconic car.

snbala
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Just remember
Don't "massively overspend !"

keithharrison
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Man... I bought a 944 26 years ago...I was 20!!! Still the most I've ever loved a car. (Side note paid £2600 for insurance in 1998) 😢

RMILLSMMA
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Porsche Boxter 986 - the original one. Still cheap, prices rising and IMS bearing issues now accepted as not being a problem for over 90% of cars.
Great engine, handling and looks.

davidrowan
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The 406 Coupé is a real beauty and definitely a future classic. I'd go for the first generation TT roadster instead of the 80 Cabriolet, they are more iconic and might rise in value quicker. The E-Class convertible is already no longer a cheap modern classic. I wish I could buy a 944 that cheap here in Germany, that would be my first choice.

crazyforcars
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Biggest problem with all these cars shown especially the big engine models is TAX. The government doesn't want us to buy or drive them and VED will only get more and more expensive for these type of car's....In time they will scrap the 40 year classic rule

leesimmons
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You have come in clutch. Thank you so much, I was actually thinking of selling older classic and earlier 2000 cars as a side hustle!

saitamaegggames
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There was a 2000/01 Range Rover P38 Holland and Holland left abandoned in my local supermarket car park. The car was sitting there for 3/4 months before the tax ran out. Eventually the DVLA clamped it and a few weeks later it's been lifted. It's now sitting in the local compound and it'll either be scrapped or if they have sense it'll goto auction. It even had the original drinks cabinet in the boot

stevenearly
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I have an 07 z4 coupe 3.0si with the manual box - absolutley love it. had it 3 years and have no plans to sell it!

andyrichardson