A car that can be driven every day should be a real workhorse. And here it makes sense to choose among time-tested options. The American edition of Hot Cars analyzed a lot of classic cars on the secondary market and chose ten options that are worth paying attention to.
They will cost inexpensive. And yet these are models that boast years of trouble-free operation and complete driver comfort. 2003-2008 Mercedes-Benz SL Class (R230) The car was assembled on the chassis of the previous model with front- and rear-wheel drive.
That is, it did not have the problems that are inherent in a brand new car. Introduced in 2001, the SL had a sleeker body with improved aerodynamics. It was available in a variety of engine options and would fit any budget.
2005-2010 Ford Mustang (fifth generation/S197) The fifth-generation Pony Car put an end to the model's controversial image. More aggressive styling on the Ford D2C platform featured MacPherson struts and a three-lever solid rear axle. This Ford Mustang boasted increased durability and had several engine options to suit different needs.
1967-1977 Volkswagen Beetle (Type 1) No list of classic cars for everyday driving would be complete without the Volkswagen Beetle. This small car that earned iconic status with its unique design and hard work. The air-cooled flat four-cylinder engines can go hundreds of thousands of miles during basic maintenance.
2005-2008 Toyota Corolla (10th generation/E140) There have been 12 generations of the Toyota C.