Each year, collector-car insurance company Hagerty releases a list of cars with the potential to become future classics. We won’t be able to say for sure whether the 10 vehicles that made the 2015 “hot list” will be hot in the future until Barrett-Jackson 2040 rolls around, but one thing’s for sure: whether you’re a track junkie, a drag-racer or a Sunday afternoon cruiser, it’s a great time to be in the market for something fun.

The diversity of the cars on the hot list reflects the incredible range of enthusiast-oriented offerings on the market. There’s truly something for everyone here.

Want a taut Italian sports car? Try the Alfa Romeo 4C. Supercar performance straight out of Detroit (er, Bowling Green)? Corvette Z06. The perfect balance of practicality and hot-hatch fun? VW Golf R.

None of these are economy-car-cheap, but they all sticker at well below $100,000 (what you do with the options catalog is up to you). Park any one of these 10 cars in your garage, and we think you’ll be a happy customer.

And if it’s worth something in a quarter-century? Consider that a bonus. Check out Hagerty’s complete list below.

1. Alfa Romeo 4C Launch Edition ($69,685) -- Alfa Romeo returns to America after a 20-year absence with a junior supercar that boasts an impressive 0-60 time of 4.1 seconds, and a carbon fiber chassis. It oozes Italianness from every single carbon fiber, making it perhaps the hottest car on a very hot Hot List.

2. BMW M4 Convertible ($73,450) -- The M3 and M5 have been the go-to cars for BMW Motorsports junkies since the late 1980s. The M4 offers those fans the silky torque of a twin turbo, inline-six engine but perhaps, more importantly, it’s the only M-car, other than the pricey M6, that can be had as a convertible.

3. Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 ($75,000) -- The ultimate road-course-ready Camaro. Boasting a weight loss of 300 pounds and the LS7 V8 with 505 hp and 481 lb-ft of torque, Chevrolet let the engineers out to play and they created a monster. Anyone who isn’t aware that we’re living in a new golden age of automotive performance has been clogging up the left lane for too long.

4. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 ($78,995) -- Bang for your buck is an understatement for the supercharged Z06, which may well be the all-time performance for the dollar champion. The Corvette has now entered supercar territory at a fraction of the price of the competition from Germany and Italy.

5. Dodge Challenger Hellcat ($58,295) -- It feels like the 1960s again. The Cold War is back and so are the muscle car horsepower wars, and Dodge just exercised the nuclear option with this beast. Limited production and 707 hp means that the Hellcat earns its moniker. Clearly the Challenger Hellcat is here to turn fuel into noise and rubber into dust and little else.

6. Ford Mustang GT Performance Package ($37,125) -- Although the 50th anniversary edition will be produced in far less numbers, we at Hagerty think the GT performance package is the true driver’s car. Ford had a tough job following up the 2005-14 Mustang, but they’ve done it very well (better perhaps than in 1967 when the Mustang was redesigned for the first time). Here’s to another 50 years.

7. Mazda MX-5 Miata 25th Anniversary Edition ($33,000) -- The popularity of Japanese collector cars is on the rise, and the Miata has established itself as the quintessential modern roadster. With this special edition also the last of its generation, it is already sealed as a collectible with only 100 models making the trip to North America.

8. Mini John Cooper Works Hardtop ($24,950) -- New for 2015, the 2 door hardtop John Cooper Works Mini is the most powerful Mini ever produced. The performance specs are impressive, but what will have collectors drooling in the future is the attention paid to the Mini’s design concept.

9. Subaru WRX STI Launch Edition ($38,190) -- With a stiffer body, advanced suspension and a turbocharged Boxer four cylinder, the STI is quite literally a factory-built rally car that you can drive off the showroom floor. The smile-inducing acceleration is simply intoxicating, and the very limited release Launch Edition will be loved by collectors and rally fans for years to come.

10. Volkswagen Golf R ($36,595) -- “4Motion” all-wheel drive, 292 hp, 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph make the all-new VW Golf the most powerful VW hatchback to date. With a 2.0L turbocharged inline four, this VW is bound to excite collectors now and in the future. It’s the Golf that GTI fan boys and girls have been begging VW to build.

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