Is my fiat Coupe 16 Valve turbo going to be a classic?
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I just sold my Fiat Coupe 20vT after 2 years of using it and it only depreciated by £100 to £4100.
The 20vT regularly features in classic car magazine and I kept many articles on it. Even featured in a similar column in Top Gear. Definately think it will retain classic car status due to the supreme performance and the fact that they didn't make that many and a lot have been written off.
Only thing is that I don't know if the 16vT will gain the same status as it is less desirable. They took a serious hit in depreciation when first released due to running costs and group 20 insurance but seemed to have stoped now.
Have a look at: http://www.fccuk.org/forum/ubbthreads.ph.
Was a member of the coupe collectors club and went to many meetings and a couple of track days. Maybe get in touch with them. The forum looks a little sparce for threads etc but thats because the servers lost all the data and the host didn't keep a backup.
Anyway hope this helps! Also don't listen to most of the other posts. they are pretty ill informed as you can tell by statements like its just a fiat.. yes like the GT40 is just a ford.
Sorry but fiats don't normally last long enough to become classic.
nah it'll rust in dust long before its considered a classic,, remember the Lancia Beta coupe' ,,how many of them have you seen lately,,
It'll be rusting in a scrapyard long before it ever gets the chance. It's a Fiat.
I think so! the lines on that car ar WOW it was styled by pininfirina. look after it!
sorry buddy aint never going to be a classic to many were built and the ones that have survided are riddled with rust save your pennies and buy something better or a real classic
I believe that cars become CLASSICS because of their age not their make and model. I think it has to be over 25 years of age. Mind you, if a Fiat makes it over that time, it will be a miracle not a classic.
deepend,s what it get,s made into,,,,,after it,s been scrapped and made into something usefull.
its the best of fiat,but its still a fiat
NOOOOOOOOOOO
a classic is 35 years old and a antique is 50 years
technically, any vehicle over the age of seven years can be called a classic. Though you probably wouldn't want most of them in a clasic car show.
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