1990s automotive nostalgia has become a potent force in recent years, driving up auction prices to crazy heights. (Call it the Radwood effect.) Could the 2000s be next up for a revival?
After all, there were several landmark cars that decade. And defining 2000s features — manual transmissions, naturally aspirated motors, crossovers not being overwhelmingly popular yet — should age well moving forward. Here are some future classics you can land before they blow up on Bring a Trailer a few years down the road.
Saab 9-5 Aero (2000-2009)

Saabs were quirky, comfortable and Swedish — before the fallout of the GM bankruptcy made the brand all but defunct in the early 2010s. The 9-5 Aero was a performance version of the 9-5 executive sedan. It was a Saab that could haul ass — to a degree.
The torque-heavy 2.3-liter turbo four’s output figures of 250 hp and 258 lb-ft were reportedly significantly understated. It could also be fitted with a five-speed manual.