Originally Posted by RobCol

I cant see the exotic classics like Ferraris etc becoming worth any less post 2030. They will still be a rare and exotic piece of art and history which are still driveable as long as we have petrol available.

I agree that many people who are just turned 30 are more interested in paying for their mortgage and families. But in another 10 years when the mortgage is paid off thats when a lot of people are able to afford a classic. Even if fewer are interested in ICE classic vehicles the classic car scene is massive and wont die overnight


Always assuming a future government doesn't close the loophole and apply CGT, and that petrol really is still available and affordable. One of my more regularly-used presentation slides was about making the point that the history of business and industry is littered with the corpses of companies that didn't believe that their sector would change that much for the foreseeable future.

I reckon the world and society is going to change hugely over the next 10 years, but hey, go for it, it's your money and your risk... smile


Tim H.
1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 2022 Mini Cooper SE