Quirky in both both looks and engineering, the Saab 900’s jet styling and turbocharged engines are as appealing now as in its 80s heyday.
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Rolls-Royce Phantom VII
The Phantom set the tone for Rolls-Royce’s modern era and remains the perfect blend of technology and tradition.
Range Rover Classic
The marketing line “You can, quite simply, go anywhere in a Range Rover” rings as true now as it did back in the day.
Porsche 356
The template for Porsche’s sportscars to this day, the 356 combines unmistakable looks with a suitably unique driving experience.
Mazda MX-5 (NA)
The car inspired by classic roadsters is now a bona-fide classic itself – here’s how to buy a good one.
Lotus Elite
Colin Chapman’s motorsport genius translated for the road with a typically innovative mix of weight saving and giant-killing performance.
Ford Mustang (1965)
Iconic looks, fuss-free fun and that all-American styling make the first-generation Mustang a sure-fire classic anyone would love to own.
Peugeot 205
A true hot-hatch great, good examples of the Peugeot 205 GTI are now commanding big money.
Porsche 944
The 944’s unashamedly ’80s looks and beautifully balanced handling are finally getting the recognition they deserve.
Aston Martin DB4
The blueprint for every Aston Martin that followed, the DB4’s style and influence make it a hugely significant classic.
BMW 6 Series (E63/E64)
Shocking when launched, BMW’s big coupe is now maturing nicely and looks like a bargain modern classic.
Fiat 500
Still the best way to bash about the narrow streets of an Italian town, the classic Fiat 500 is a charismatic classic over here as well.