For instance, how many genuine classics can you think of from the 80's that were not considered supercars in their time?
I think as the prices fall they will (like Scooby's) fall in the hands of Chav's......we have some examples of Chav Wagons IMO already......Once they become recognised for being the 'tool' of choice for Chav's - Leon's dressed in Neon lights, graphics and bonnets getting drilled to fit LED's they will plumet in value......the ones that survive and remain near std may become a 'classic' 15-20 years from now though although I think there may be a tough period coming up for the LCR's image
The point I would make here is that there are a lot less LCRs on the roads than Scooby's, Evo's, 911's or most other cars for that matter. There are simply not enough around for them to become hugely popular with the chav brigade. I think their scarcity will make them a classic. I only see a couple of other LCRs each month, if that. I also think the look of the LCR is dating well, it looks as good today as when it first came out.
I think as the prices fall they will (like Scooby's) fall in the hands of Chav's......we have some examples of Chav Wagons IMO already......Once they become recognised for being the 'tool' of choice for Chav's - Leon's dressed in Neon lights, graphics and bonnets getting drilled to fit LED's they will plumet in value......the ones that survive and remain near std may become a 'classic' 15-20 years from now though although I think there may be a tough period coming up for the LCR's image
but to brand the LCR as a whole a future chav classic, i cant see it.
ruddmeister said:.......the ones that survive and remain near std may become a 'classic' 15-20 years from now though although I think there may be a tough period coming up for the LCR's image