German cars depreciate… Is typically true but not for the investment grade C63 Black Series. In 2017 you would have paid $90,000 today some examples have sold for over $200,000. 

In today's money $90,000 is now $119,000. As result this Mercedes has returned a inflation adjusted profit of $81,000 or 68.07% in just 8 years. 

But why has it appreciated???

- The ultimate C-Class - All cars guys want to own the halo model. 

- The last of the 6.2 litre N/A V8 - Because intrinsically we all want things more that we can’t have.

- Only 800 units world (Only 66 UK cars) - As demand grows this rarity only makes prices increase quicker. 

The C63 Black Series proves that you can own good cars that don't depreciate. So I’ve spent a silly amount of time putting together a non-generic list of 50 best investment cars that are under-appreciated, last of their kind, and where the market of buyers is growing.

Click here to access a list of 50 investment cars that won't depreciate.

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