Classic Cars That Are Becoming Investment Gold in 2025 (2 of 5)
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2. Alfa Romeo Spider
Interest in the Alfa Romeo Spider has surged in the past five years, driving up prices along the way, especially with regard to the 1973 edition, the last model to feature chrome bumpers (which were replaced by rubber the following year, disrupting its sleek design in the mind of collectors). Its manual transmission makes you feel a direct connection to the vehicle that can’t be duplicated in modern cars. Simply put, the Spider wasn’t just designed to get you from point A to point B, it was meant to be a pleasure to drive.
3. Toyota MR2
The MR2 is quietly gaining traction among car collectors due to its vintage 80s look (pop-up headlights, anyone?), but its precision engineering, dependability, and impressive 125-horsepower engine make it a potential steal with prices as low as $4,000! If you’re willing to spend some of that saved money on refurbishing this bad boy, you could see a significant return on investment down the road.