11 Rides That Will Gain Value in 2020 According to Hagerty

Published on December 18, 2019 in News by Marc-André Gauthier

Are you looking to make a sound investment in 2020? Forget about stocks and buy a car instead!

Well, not just any car. You see, there are some that keep gaining more value over time, making their owners look like shrewd investors.

Here are 10 cars (and a motorcycle) that you should consider throwing your money at according to classic-car insurance company Hagerty.

1996-2002 Dodge Viper GTS
The iconic Viper GTS impressed with a 450-horsepower V10 engine. A unit in good condition is currently worth about $50,000 USD.

1990-1995Volkswagen Corrado
The little sports car from Volkswagen surprised many in the early 1990s with a great balance between comfort, power and technology. A properly maintained Corrado can be listed at $7,000 USD.

1999-2005 Ferrari 360
The Ferrari 360 fell out of the radar a few years ago but is starting to regain some popularity. It has a 400-horsepower V8 mated to a dual-clutch transmission. Expect to pay around $85,000 USD.

1995 Ducati 916
Timeless styling is the main reason why this street-legal Ducati racer can be found at $12,000 USD these days. It keeps rising in value year after year.

1971-1980 International Harvester Scout
The company known for providing tractor and fleet vehicles also built pickups. This Harvester Scout has been a hit among adventurers in recent years and its rarity explains the increasing value. A top-shape model can be worth $30,000 USD.

Honda CRX Si 1989-1991
Not the fastest car around, the 105-horsepower Honda CRX Si is still very popular among fans of Japanese cars. Good ones remain available for about 140 percent of their original price of $10,195 USD.

1997-2001 Acura Integra Type R
If you spot an Acura Integra Type R on the road, it's probably fake. Just slapping an "R" badge onto the car is enough to create a near carbon copy. A real Integra Type R is worth more than $50,000 USD these days and it keeps gaining value.

1984-2001 Jeep Chrokee
Jeep has never been more popular than now and some of its classic models are gaining value. Pre-2000 Cherokees are a good example. They can be priced well above $10,000 USD.

1998-2002 BMW M Roadster
The M Roadster's styling, which seemed overwrought all those years ago, has aged surprisingly well. Cars with the 240-horsepower engine have an average value of $20,000 USD, whereas those with the 315-horsepower six-cylinder are valued at $28,000 USD.

1970-1976 Porsche 914
Old Porsches always become more valuable with time. The 914 is no different. It's the company's third road car ever and properly maintained specimens are now priced at around $35,000 USD.

1970-1995 Land Rover Range Rover
Vintage SUVs are quite attractive to collectors, especially iconic models like the Range Rover. Despite its poor reliability record, a good unit from the early 1990s can be found for less than $25,000 USD. You will get a return on your investment after a short while.