4 Supercars from the Early 2000s That Are Coming Back in the Limelight
, 2022-12-18 21:40:37,
The used car market has been crazy in the past year. We’ve seen used cars that have no business appreciating in value rise to stratospheric prices. Cars like the Honda Civic Si to the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid have seen marked increases in value, pricing some potential buyers out of the market.
But what about supercars? These are the collectors that many only wish they could afford. But for the few that can, Haggerty has put together its annual “Bull Market List,” which showcases many cars that are worth buying now because they could experience an uptick in value in the future. Here are four of the notable supercars from that list.
2008 – 2015 Audi R8 (manual)
We’re not too surprised to see the Audi R8 on this list. Not only is it quite the looker, but it’s what’s underneath the sheet metal that makes it so spectacular. Hagerty notes that when Audi bought Lamborghini in 1998, the dynamic automaker duo created the Lamborghini Gallardo as its first joint venture. The Audi R8 was developed later, using Gallardo’s bones as the basis for construction.
As such, the Gallardo and the R8 share the same aluminum spaceframe, Quattro all-wheel drive system, and, eventually, the same V10 engine. The earliest version of the R8 came with a V8 engine that could be mated to either a paddle-shifted R Tronic automatic or a six-speed manual transmission. The later versions were offered with the same transmissions. But as you…
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