Ten cars about to "explode in value"
#31
Good point. I'm probably totally wrong about the "less" part. I was thinking of the fact that there are less manual DBSs than auto DBSs. Total number of manual DBSs compared to V12Vs, who knows? Anyone?
Much as I love the V12V, I don't think it will have the long term, collectible stand out value that a manual DBS will. Not that the DBS is a better car, it just has more presence and pop and in this reviewer's opinion, will be the long term play.
Much as I love the V12V, I don't think it will have the long term, collectible stand out value that a manual DBS will. Not that the DBS is a better car, it just has more presence and pop and in this reviewer's opinion, will be the long term play.
#32
I do know the 80's 911 have already exploded in value. I almost bought a 86 911 for 12k back in 2009. I decided to pass as the hillbilly owner who used Meijer brand motor oil and left it outside next to his tractor didn't really inspire confidence that it was a good car. It's crazy what people are paying for these cars now, same goes for 993's. Don't get me wrong they are a great cars, but for that kinda a money there are just too many more choices that I would rather have.
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