For the most part they all are, but on my particular list, I'd leave off the Bentley, Boxster, and Ferrari 550 as being too new. I was going to say the Type R too, but somehow it was a classic in the day it was released. The others are expensive to be sure, they they are also still depreciating new cars, and in the case of the Bentley, dropping like a rock.
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April 24, 2008 10:36 a.m. racerdave600
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April 25, 2008 8:30 a.m. Luke
Just to drag this on a little further, classic or not classic?
2008 Morgan Aero 8
2008 Morgan 4/4
2008 TVR Tuscan
1996 Lotus Elise
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April 25, 2008 2:56 p.m. KaptKaos
Luke - to answer your questions: No, no, no and no.
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April 25, 2008 11:35 p.m. KaptKaos
I figured it out. I finally have the answer.
A classic car does not have cup holders!
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April 26, 2008 11:52 a.m. Coupefan
Now there's one point I will add to the official definition of a classic car: No cup holders. Those things are so 'corporate' and mass produced.
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April 26, 2008 2:26 p.m. KaptKaos
And they use metal keys.
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