Moving  on to cars from American automakers, Leno predicted that the first  generation Ford Taurus will be seen as "a real styling triumph in the  mid-1980s" while today's young men will find large SUVs like Hummers and  Cadillac Escalades extremely appealing in their 50s and 60s in 2025.  "The Hummer will be the '59 Cadillac of 2025," Leno said. However,  if we want to nitpick, we'd say that it's a pity that Leno did not  include any other European and Japanese cars in his list as we reckon  that vehicles like the Mitsubishi Lancer EVOs, Subaru Impreza WRX STIs  and Audi TTs (among others sold in the U.S.) have the potential to  become future classics. source: http://carscoop.blogspot.comAs  you all know, Jay Leno is the host of "The Tonight Show". He is also a  car guy but not one of those fancy-pansy wannabe aficionados. Leno loves  cars, in fact he loves them so much that he has a dream garage with  more than 80 vehicles ranging from a 1928 Bugatti Type 37A and a 1958  Lancia Aurelia to the modern day Dodge Challenger SRT8 and the  Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. So, you could say that Leno knows a thing or  two when it comes to collecting cars. In the latest issue of Popular  Mechanics, Leno attempts to predict which of today's automobiles have  the potential to become future classics - with one twist; they must be  cars that you can actually use for your everyday transportation.
   First  up is one we think that you'll all agree upon, the first-generation  Toyota Prius chiefly because history has already marked it down as the  first mass produced hybrid model. Next in the list is the Mazda Miata  MkI which Leno believes will be the "ultimate affordable collectible by  2025'. To finish up with the Japanese collectibles, Leno also picked out  the first iteration of the Honda Insight hybrid model.
First  up is one we think that you'll all agree upon, the first-generation  Toyota Prius chiefly because history has already marked it down as the  first mass produced hybrid model. Next in the list is the Mazda Miata  MkI which Leno believes will be the "ultimate affordable collectible by  2025'. To finish up with the Japanese collectibles, Leno also picked out  the first iteration of the Honda Insight hybrid model. The  TV host also predicts that due to its manual gearbox and of course its  sporty nature, the sporty Cadillac CTS-V will become a future classic as  will the Pontiac Aztek but for a completely different reason - because  its odd-looking and weird. Finally, Leno finds that small and cute city  cars like the new Smart and MINI will become collectibles. "If a woman  was cute 20 years ago, she's cute today. The same is true for cars," he  said and we couldn't agree more.
The  TV host also predicts that due to its manual gearbox and of course its  sporty nature, the sporty Cadillac CTS-V will become a future classic as  will the Pontiac Aztek but for a completely different reason - because  its odd-looking and weird. Finally, Leno finds that small and cute city  cars like the new Smart and MINI will become collectibles. "If a woman  was cute 20 years ago, she's cute today. The same is true for cars," he  said and we couldn't agree more.
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Jay Leno Picks Out Future Classic and Collectible Cars from Today
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