You're pretty adamant about this, so I'll bite:
1) How much do you consider "Big Dollar" -- let's get a concrete price range.
2) By what year will they reach this "Big Dollar" price?
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When the 4th gens are all gone, the few that are left will be worth more than 80s cars because the 80s weren't performance years. Noone knew how to make performance while meeting the new emission standards of the day. 4th gens began to do both. Who wants to collect a v8 rs or formula with a mere 170 hp, Lmao
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I personally think 4th gens will wind up collecting more money than the older ones some day. But I also love to dream. I'm holding on to mine. That much I know today.
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That's what we thought about most the high dollar cars today that weren't worth a hill of beans 10 years after they were made. I say history eventually repeats itself. My money is on they will be worth what todays collectables are worth.
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They do everything better than any stock 1 st gen so why wouldn't they go up in value once they become "rare"?
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