Corvette Grand Sport Coupe

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Chevrolet
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Coupe

All of us would love to know which new cars today will become high value classics in the future, say in 30 years' time. Who wouldn't want to make a small (or perhaps big) profit? Of course, that's assuming you can afford the initial investment. Bloomberg has done a survey, with input from Hagerty regarding which new 2017 cars will hold and very likely increase their values. What was the criteria? Hagerty believes it's a combination of innovation, power and, of course, the "it" factor.

Of the 13 cars on this list, several won't surprise you, but there are a few that will. And no, not all cost six or seven figures today. Without further ado, here's the complete car list and their current price tags compiled by Bloomberg, in no particular order. Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta - $3.4 million (sorry, it's already sold out) Dodge Viper 1:28 Edition ACR - $120,000 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 - $61,140 Toyota 86 - $26,255 Porsche 718 Cayman and Boxster - $53,900-$56,000

Mazda Miata RF - $31,555 Ford F-150 Raptor - $49,520 Fiat 124 Spider Abarth - $28,195 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport - $65,450 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 - $40,995 Audi TT-RS - $60,000 (est.) Ford GT - $400,000 Pagani Huayra Roadster - $2.4 million (also sold out)