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So, FWD cars

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Well from my experiance (which most of them are already coveted.... MKI and MK II GTI's and Jettas and Cabriolets, (any of the special editions... 2 door jettas, Corrado's will never go out of style... (VW thing i forget what drive it was) but mainly any old V-Dub that people will turn and be like.... "cool"

Buick Reatta (specifically the convertible)

Exactly the one I was thinking of

GM EV1

Did GM ever actually sell the EV1? I thought I remembered them only leasing them so they could have them back...
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Did GM ever actually sell the EV1? I thought I remembered them only leasing them so they could have them back...

They were all leases and GM destroyed almost all of them.

Most of the obvious ones have been mentioned already, but add to the list:

Chrysler Lebaron and Sebring convertibles, as well as the Chrysler TC by Maserati.

Lumina Z34 and Monte Z34/SS. My second cousin has a '93 Z34 in his garage along with his Camaro, Corvette, Caprice, Trans AM and GTO.

Beretta GT, GTU/GTZ, Z26 and Indy. When my girlfriend owned her '90 GT, she belonged to a Beretta club, apparently they have a pretty big following.

also, probably the Acura Integra/RSX

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