Top 2 Cars Which Have The Best Investment Even Today (*Part 2*)

Hi everyone it’s me Petrol-Head. And today we are going to be doing part 2.

4) Ford Sierra Cosworth

Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4 1990 for sale at ERclassics

These days most fast Fords are hot hatches like the Fiesta, Focus ST. But back in the 80s, Ford was making its own version of the BMW M3. It was called the Sierra Cosworth. And it was basically a touring car for the road. It had tuned suspension, a massive rear spoiler and a two liter turbocharged engine with 204 horsepower. These cost a smidgen 23,57,157 rupees (23,000 pounds) back in 1987. But they didn’t hold their value anywhere near an old M3. If you want a decent Cosworth now you’re going to have to pay around 30,76,554 rupees (30,000 pounds), and really nice ones are going for more than 51,26,475 rupees (50,000 pounds).

5) Peugeot 205

1993 PEUGEOT 205 1.9 GTI - YouTube

The Peugeot 205 GTI was one of the first hot hatches ever. It came out in the 80s at the same time as the Golf GTI mark II. And it was absolutely brilliant. Okay so it only had 115 horsepower from its 1.6 liter engine, which sounds pitiful amount these days. But it loved to rev. And the whole weighed less than 900 kilos. So it handled like a big French go-car. It was cheap too, you could pick one up for 6,15,236 rupees (6000 pounds) in 1984. To give you an idea how much that was, a Porsche 911 cost almost 24,60,945 rupees (24,000 pounds). And these dinky little GTIs got cheaper and cheaper as the years went on. You could buy one for about 10,228 thousand rupees (1000 pounds) in 2010. But they’re much more expensive today, you’re going to have to spend around 5,11,443 lakh rupees (5000 pounds) for a decent 205 GTI.

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