Sunday 24 February 2013

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics  Other notables include the Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 427, what with 2013 being both the 60th anniversary of the brand and the last year of the C6, the 505-horsepower 427 special edition being a send-off to the sports car that always does well in the last model year of a particular generation. The Tesla Model S collects yet another award for delivering a welcome and overdue shock to the electric-car game and is the only sedan to make the list, and the Subaru BRZ also adds to its trophy chest, the lightweight coupe doing so much with so little that it might be worth a packet after Father Time has waved his staff a few times.

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics


Hagerty predicts this year's future classics

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics

Hagerty predicts this year's future classics

Hagerty Insurance, which specializes in covering cars already deemed classics, is out with its annual Hot List predicting this year's ten cars that will be future collectibles. Even though it stays under $100,000, it spans almost $74,000 in MSRPs starting with the $23,700 Ford Focus ST on the affordable end and peaking with the $97,395 SRT Viper.