I'm sure this might have been debated before, but the recent thread on how many of us have killed Mini's in the past got me thinking.
Back then when they were plenty and you could pick them up for a couple of hundred quid, nothing was thought of cutting them up or sending them for spares and the scrappy. People didn't think ahead to when they would become scarce and valuable. They were the mass production car of the day.
Will that even happen again with modern cars, will 1990 Corsa Mk1 noddy car owner ever regret the day they traded it in for a Nissan Quashqai with room for the kids in back, are we counting down to last last Ford Ka (notorious for rust allegedly), will anyone EVER look back fondly on the Audi A3?
Is it just that times move on and the cars of our past become our nostalgia and at some point start to become valuable again OR are there really no "mass production" future classics in this modern world?
So, my starter for 10 and although I have never owned any, would be the Peugeot's of the late 90's, 106 Rallye and the 205 as possibles. What others would you put on that list...