Classic Car Market Intelligence Dashboard
📍 ‘There was a time when almost anything with a prancing horse or dramatic Italian exhaust note seemed capable of minting money overnight.’
That phase appears to be ending.
Today’s market feels calmer. Smarter. More Savile Row than a cryptocurrency forum.
Collectors increasingly want the right cars: manual gearboxes, naturally aspirated engines, impeccable provenance and originality.
In short, the market has rediscovered taste.
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▪️The collector market is becoming increasingly selective.
▪️Pre-war classics remain stable, 1960s icons continue to hold firm, while analogue-era supercars and modern classics from the 1990s and 2000s remain exceptionally strong.
▪️The reason is wonderfully simple.
▪️The generation raised idolising the Porsche Carrera GT, Ferrari Enzo and Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren has now entered peak earning years.
▪️Auction activity remains healthy, although buyers are becoming noticeably more disciplined in their assessment of restoration quality and documentation.
▪️Meanwhile, quietly strengthening beneath the headlines are cars such as the Lexus LFA, Porsche 997 GT3 RS 4.0 and Aston Martin One-77.
▪️The easy money may have disappeared.
But the very best cars continue to command enormous confidence.
Increasingly, the market is rewarding not merely wealth…
📍’…but discernment.’
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