20 Youngtimer Cars With Biggest Value Increase In Last 10 Years

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If you’re a car enthusiast or collector, you know how much the value of classic cars can appreciate over time. In the last 10 years, we’ve seen a number of car models made from 1980 to 2000 gain significant value in the market. Whether it’s due to nostalgic appeal, rarity, or performance, these cars have become hot commodities for collectors looking to add to their portfolio.

by Frank and Myra Fan

To give you an idea of just how much these cars have appreciated, we’ve compiled a list of 20 car models from this time period, along with their average prices at the start and now in euros:

  1. Porsche 911 (1980) – Start: €30,000 / Now: €70,000
  2. BMW E30 M3 (1986) – Start: €20,000 / Now: €60,000
  3. Ferrari Testarossa (1984) – Start: €80,000 / Now: €200,000
  4. Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk2 (1984) – Start: €10,000 / Now: €25,000
  5. Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16 (1984)– Start: €15,000 / Now: €40,000
  6. Toyota Supra Mk3 (1986) – Start: €10,000 / Now: €30,000
  7. Audi Quattro (1980) – Start: €20,000 / Now: €50,000
  8. Nissan 300ZX (1989) – Start: €10,000 / Now: €25,000
  9. Chevrolet Corvette C4 (1984) – Start: €15,000 / Now: €40,000
  10. Ford Mustang Foxbody (1987) – Start: €8,000 / Now: €20,000
  11. Honda NSX (1990) – Start: €30,000 / Now: €70,000
  12. Mazda MX-5 NA (1989) – Start: €5,000 / Now: €15,000
  13. Subaru Impreza WRX (1992) – Start: €10,000 / Now: €30,000
  14. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (1992) – Start: €10,000 / Now: €25,000
  15. Lamborghini Diablo (1990) – Start: €150,000 / Now: €300,000
  16. Alfa Romeo Spider (1983) – Start: €15,000 / Now: €40,000
  17. Lotus Esprit (1980) – Start: €20,000 / Now: €50,000
  18. Jaguar XJS (1981) – Start: €15,000 / Now: €40,000
  19. Porsche 928 (1983) – Start: €20,000 / Now: €60,000
  20. Ferrari F355 (1994) – Start: €80,000 / Now: €200,000
by nakhon100

As you can see, the values of these cars have more than doubled in the last decade, making them a solid investment for those looking to diversify their portfolios. Whether you’re a collector or simply a car enthusiast, these models offer a blend of performance, style, and nostalgia that appeals to a wide range of buyers.

If you’re considering adding one of these models to your collection, be sure to do your research and work with a reputable dealer or auction house to ensure you’re getting a fair price. Get in touch with us if you need help finding the great deal for your youngtimer purchase. With the right approach and a bit of luck, you could see your investment appreciate even further in the years to come. Happy collecting!

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