In the past couple of years, prices of classic cars, and even modern classics have gone through the proverbial roof. While most of these transactions took place between private sellers and buyers, 2017 also saw some big sales at auction.
A quick search will throw up cars like 993-generation Porsche 911 GT2 that sold for £1.8 million (RM9.83 million). While that Porsche is from some two decades ago, even more modern examples can switch hands for several times the price they were bought for. A Lamborghini Reventon Coupe went for US$1.3 million (RM5.1 million), a Ferrari SA Aperta for US$1.49 million (RM5.81 million) and despite production not having started yet, a LaFerrari Aperta was sold for US$10 million (RM39 million).
Those cars are out of reach to most simply because they rarely come up for sale. In light of that, we have selected some relatively easily attainable (non-limited production), under-the-radar cars that may well become the stars of a Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in 2038.