As Collectible Car values keep rising, so do the events featuring them.
Collectible and Classic Car values are only going one way............Up, up, and up 190% WHEN one invests in the correct makes and models.
The Gold Coast is now prospering from the great rise in interest in the fastest form of asset growth.
There has been much written about Electric Cars, although after purchasing an EV 9 years ago, Rowan Atkinson has finally learned the truth
We have always maintained that Electric Vehicles are only a temporary band aid solution, and now the chorus of agreeing voices grows louder. Whilst EV's offer a reasonable solution around cities, they are very restricted across longer distances, where an alternative to petrol for powering internal combustion engines is a far more realistic.
We recall growing up in London and seeing the electric milk floats that delivered milk for up to 3 hours, before they returned to base to be recharged. Now, in 2023, EV's will run for the same time as they did then !.
This article reminds us that Volvo stated that the CO2 emissions from manufacturing an Electric Car were 70% higher than that of a petrol powered car in 2021.
There are Escort Cosworth's, and then there are the Escort Cosworth RS Lux's's...........
These awesome cars were a legacy of Ford's WRC participation, and were the ultimate Ford of the time.
Mark and Leon chat once again about all things Collectible Cars.
This conversation covers Mazda MX-5's, Mini Mokes, Mercedes 250 CE's and VW Kombi vans.
A small group of three of the greatest Aston Martin Continuation's are up for auction in a short while
This great collection features the amazing Aston Martin DB4 GT Continuation, the wonderful DB4 GT Zagatos, as well as a DB5 Goldfinger Continuations built. As this great News Article suggests, it would be more likely that you’d be struck by lightning than get the chance to buy all three at one time.
Collectible Cars have now made a 70% gain in ROI between 2021 and 2022 according to this CEO Today report.
This great report from CEO Today states that most astute Investors have now switched from Houses to Classic and Collectible Cars for their Investment Porfolio.
The data in their report shows that an F355 purchased pre-pandemic has gained 214% in value over the 3 years, while gold grew by 34% over that period, property was up by 19%, and the Stock Market by only 3%.
This great Report from Proactive Investors Magazine speaks of the 185% rise in values.
This News Article from April states that "Classic cars may turn out be one of the best alternative investments in terms of returns, with prices of the vehicles almost tripling in the last ten years".
Now, whilst that is the case for mainstream Classic Cars, there are some that achieve much, much greater gains over a much shorter timeframe. Just as with stocks and shares, one has to make exactly the right choice with the make, model, colour, transmission option, trim option, engine designation, brake package, body configuration as well as another 53 key points to achieve great gains. Call us now to discover which cars will boom in value over the next few months.
Click here to read about the 185% rise in Collectible Car Values
Rover's finally have their moment in the sun, whilst the usual multi-million dollar cars of a certain age drop (which is why we don't invest in them !).
Russ Smith's latest report shows some interesting results across the past 3 months on page 17 of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars Magazine. During this period a multitude of great cars achieved more than 14% over this past quarter, (56% for the year) now that higher temperatures are with the people of Europe. Naturally in this July edition of the publication, several Ferrari's have dropped like stones yet again, with a whole range of higher value Maserati's and some Bentley models joining them in the loser's box. Some of this drop off is undoubtedly due to the age range of the cars listed.
There is just way too much to report on yet again this quarter, although briefly another British hatchback makes an outstanding gain of 29% in 3 months. This car was was ALWAYS going to take off soon, which is why we purchased 4 of them 8 months ago.
Here a few examples of the cars that those that have to rely on purchasing from advertisements and auctions have been acquiring WELL AFTER the growth has stopped ! :
The Collectible Cars that HAVE risen, and will now STOP their growth (Move onto the next 77 cars that have already doubled in value !)
Rover SD1 Vitesse Up 43% in 3 months
Rover SD1 3.5 V8 Up 28% in 3 months
Nissan 300 ZX Turbo Up 14% in 3 months
Alfa Romeo 3.o V6 Up 14% in 3 months
It is of course too late to capitalise on the values of these cars, as they will now stop growing, and so we move on into the next 77 great Collectible Investment Cars that will boom in 3-6 months time.
The dropping Collectible Cars
Ferrari 550 Maranello Down 12.9% in 3 months
Aston Martin DB4 GT Down 6.3% in 3 months
Bentley 8 Litre Down 8% in 3 months
Maserati A6C 2000 Zaga Down 6.3% in 3 months
Call us now to discover the 77 cars that will double in value over the next 6 months.
Mark and Leon chat about the ever rising values of great Collectible Cars
Jaguar E-Type's, Datsun 240 Z's, a 9,000 mile VW Beetle, Lotus's and FJ40 Landcruiser's are all on the agenda for this great chat about all things Classic and Collectible Cars.
The Classic Toyota MR2 AW11 steals the show at Eurovison in the U.K.
This great MR2 seems to have literally taken centre stage at Eurovison.
Danny Estrin from this band is clearly a smart investor, as he owns a 1988 Toyota MR2 AW11.
The band Voyager are leading the way for Australia at Eurovison.
He explains the reason behind having an MR2 on stage with the band in the video, and exactly where it fits into their image.
Click here to read the reason that the great MR2 ended up at Eurovision in this Drive Article
They just keep rising !
As this Express Newspaper writer has discovered, Collectible Cars are the ONLY investment with returns greater than gold.
As we all know, anything Range Rover Classic is like owning the gift that just keeps giving, as prices are always rising for the correct ones.
This beautiful restoration is a mere snip at under $250,000, although it is a 1982 vehicle, and so not one of the "Chosen Few" of the Suffix A's or B's that we see regularly sell for so much more, those examples generally being closer to $350,000 or more.
The Collectible Car market is due to reach 18.7 BILLION annually by 2024, as our great industry grows exponentially.
This great News Article from the Leaders publication explains just where this great industry is going, and why so many people want to be part of it. Most people began with us with less than $30,000, and have now seen great benefits from investing in the right cars, in the right colour combination, as well as having the other 57 essential points that makes certain cars boom in value, and the rest fall by the wayside and drop.
As this Article goes on to say "owning classic cars is an investment. Unlike the stock market, classic cars cannot be hedged or shorted, but they are also unaffected by the rest of the economy".
This Choose My Car Report shows BMW's i3 electric car dropping by 64% since 2020, with other models close behind.
The great losses now being sufferred by the owners of electric cars that were purchased new, now far outweighs any gains made by government grants or any other benefits. By contrast, BMW's 3 series petrol powered model only dropped by 30%, unlike a Collectible or Modern Classic car that just grows in value every day, when one purchases the correct make and model.
Alternative assets are definitely keading the way in a world where everything else is falling
This great article from just yesterday, Moneywise explains why Collectible Car Investing is one of the three main assets with great gains left in them.