I want to look into purchasing an anti-GRM car.
For an incredibly anti-GRM reason.
My parents are really bad with money, but they did something once really smart, they cashed in their pathetic 20K 401K (they were late 40's when they did this, I am not rich, but will have this by 30 easy even with the market being as bad as it is). They bought a 1967 Corvette - 4 speed, sidepipes, Marlborough Maroon, 350HP/327 coupe. Beautiful car. Drives amazingly well too.
Now it's worth between 55 and 60. In something like eight years they tripled their money. And they have these huge benefits over the 401K, or a IRA, or a savings account...
No nasty price variations - The Corvette will pretty much never decrease in price that far
Collectors insurance - agreed upon value - you wrap it around a tree, you cash out
No capital gains taxes!!!
You can drive and enjoy your investment instead of checking finance.google.com every day, and being thrilled if you see a big green number next to your symbol(s) of choice (woohoo!)
And the biggest, We know stuff about cars. I can tell a bad deal from a good one. I know that a Mustang II is always going to be a bad investment. I don't know that about mutual funds or stocks. The stock market isn't 'fun' like that to me (us).
So, in addition to the Lemons Amazon (very GRM), the PT Cruiser (not very GRM), the 72 GMC (quite GRM, but not obviously) and the newly acquired 940 from JD (pretty GRM), I'd like to pick up (in the years away future) a investment car.
So what is out there that is in the 5-15K range that is going to increase in value, going to be easy enough to keep up, going to be entertaining to drive on weekends? I don't want to buy perfect, but nice is important.
As far as value, I have a theory that the best investors cars are the ones the generation you'd like to sell to saw as kids. My stepfather had a neighbor as a kid with a Corvette and BAM. So, if I want to sell, I will be selling to people my age now, in about 15-20 years when they are having midlife crises. I didn't have anything but muscle cars hanging up in my room, but the prices for any of them are already way out of whack. The 80's hair band crowd always had Lambos hanging up - no way. What else was the car to have then? Darn shame the Testarossa never dropped in value.
Aircooled 911 turbo?
300ZX?
Supra?
944?
928?
C4 ZR1?
Let's hear your ideas, theories, and opinions on my choices so far...
-Brian