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These 11 Classic Cars Are (Probably) A Good Investment

Hagerty has released its 2026 Bull Market List, highlighting 11 enthusiast vehicles expected to climb in value over the next year.


The selections cover everything from bargain modern classics to seven-figure halo cars—each chosen for its performance, emotional appeal, and rising collectability.


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2006–2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 — $55,900

The C6 Z06 remains one of the strongest performance-per-dollar cars ever built. It's 505-hp 7.0-liter LS7 screams at startup and thrills on the road, offering an analog experience modern performance cars can’t match.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 2006 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 55 900
2006–2010 BMW M5 — $36,000

Powered by a bespoke 5.0-liter V10 (S85), the E60 M5 stands apart from every M car before and after it. Interest from enthusiasts under 40 makes up nearly 60% of its demand—proof of its rising cult status.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 2006 2010 BMW M5 36 000
2004–2007 Porsche Carrera GT — $1,550,000

Porsche built just 1,270 examples of its carbon-fiber, V10-powered masterpiece. Now the car that killed Paul Walker is one of the most desirable analog supercars in existence, and nearly one-third of its collectors are in their 40s or younger.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 2004 2007 Porsche Carrera GT 1 550 000
1999–2005 Mazda MX-5 Miata — $16,600

The NB Miata kept everything people loved about the original while adding more power and better brakes. With demand consistently outpacing supply, it remains one of the most universally loved enthusiast cars.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 1999 2005 Mazda MX 5 Miata 16 600
1995–1998 Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33) — $82,350

Never sold in the U.S., the R33 GT-R built a legend through Gran Turismo and Initial D before import laws finally made it reachable. Twin-turbo power, ATTESA AWD, and rising demand make it a hot collectible.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 1995 1998 Nissan Skyline GT R R33 82 350
1995–1998 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6 — $20,000

The Mk3 GTI’s 2.8-liter narrow-angle VR6 engine gave the hot hatch a new personality. A massive 78% of buyers showing interest today are under age 50—evidence of a new generation embracing it.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 1995 1998 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6 20 000
1990–1993 Chevrolet 454 SS — $59,800

Chevy’s muscle truck has surged in value thanks to rising demand and nostalgia. Insurance data shows its average insured value has jumped 57% since 2021.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 1990 1993 Chevrolet 454 SS 59 800
1981–1993 Dodge Ramcharger — $25,300

Strong V8 power, classic two-door SUV proportions, and striking value compared to Broncos and Blazers make the Ramcharger one of the most overlooked trucks of its era—at least for now.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 1981 1993 Dodge Ramcharger 25 300
1969–1972 Alfa Romeo GTV — $105,000

Long loved by die-hard Alfisti, the GTV is now attracting attention from collectors priced out of classic 911s. Beautiful lines, lively handling, and racing pedigree make it a blue-chip classic.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 1969 1972 Alfa Romeo GTV 105 000
1968–1970 Dodge Charger — $91,450

With roughly 40,000 R/Ts built and available Hemi power up to 425 hp, the second-gen Charger remains muscle-car royalty. More than half its owners today are Gen X or younger.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 1968 1970 Dodge Charger 91 450
1956–1957 Continental Mark II — $82,700

Once America’s most expensive production car, the Mark II exudes hand-built luxury. Its 300-hp V8 moved nearly 5,000 lbs with surprising grace, and its rarity continues to elevate its status.

these 11 classic cars are probably a good investment, 1956 1957 Continental Mark II 82 700
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