r/FutureGarageClassics

Was anyone's first car close to or now considered a classic?
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Was anyone's first car close to or now considered a classic?

What was your first car, do you think it would ever be considered a classic?

Mine was a 2004 (I think) ford KA in blue with faded bumpers, safe to say no danger of it becoming a classic and I feel I start pretty low on the cool car spectrum!

u/Fickle_Equivalent878 — 9 days ago

I saved up !20k which collector car is worth the money to buy?

I know manual cars are dying out. I’d venture out from Japanese to European. My hubby is not down for me to get an 86 it won’t hold its value since they still make them. He says muscle cars won’t hurt either! I’d love a 240s but can’t find a decent one with the price I saved up for (ugh drift tax here in Ontario it’s nuts!) 😩

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u/Subject_Asparagus643 — 8 days ago