CT Analytics | The most popular American Classic Cars
We have evaluated the Classic Trader searches of the last 12 months and compiled the most popular US models for you. Continue reading CT Analytics | The most popular American Classic Cars
We have evaluated the Classic Trader searches of the last 12 months and compiled the most popular US models for you. Continue reading CT Analytics | The most popular American Classic Cars
The Nissan GT-R was launched in 2007 – but the GT-R designation has been around for much longer. In 1964 a rather plain four-door Nissan 2000GT sedan was given a performance kit with the initials GT-R and went head-to-head with a Porsche 904 at the Japanese Grand Prix. Continue reading Nissan GT-R | Godzilla and the Fight against the Top Dogs
In the Mercedes-Benz scene there was hardly any topic during the last 6 weeks, than the rumor about the possible sale of one of the two legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupés. Continue reading Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé – The most valuable car in the world.
There is a widespread misconception that classic car ownership is an expensive hobby. Certainly, if you are in the premium segment, repairs and maintenance cost a lot. The VW Beetle is just one of numerous examples that debunk this prejudice and provide appropriate entry-level models in every type of budget. Continue reading Beetle & Co – Three entry-level classics for under 20,000 euros
The 1970s brought a lot of movement into the world of luxury-class saloons. With the W 116, Mercedes-Benz did more than just launch the S-Class name for the first time, Opel said goodbye to the luxury class for the time being with the Kapitän/Admiral/Diplomat B and Jaguar remained true to itself with the XJ Series 2. A look at three saloons of the 70s.
Continue reading Old Nobility – Saloons of the 70s
Where is the journey heading? What does the future hold for classic cars? A frequently asked question in the automotive sector, especially when it comes to classics. Many things are currently on the move: New drive concepts are finding their way into current new cars, but does that also have an impact on my classic?
Continue reading The Future of Classics – A Forecast
To use cars in racing, manufacturers must produce a number of road versions for homologation purposes. These homologation vehicles are quite rare and sought-after. As new cars, they were the trump card in every car quartet, and even today as classics, many models break records – though no longer on the track, but in terms of price. These ten homologation vehicles were called up most frequently on Classic Trader in 2020. Continue reading CT Analytics | The ten most popular homologation cars
Auctions are an important part of the classic car market. Rare and special vehicles in particular are sold for sometimes extraordinary sums. In our “Auction News” section, we regularly look at the results Continue reading Auction News | Bonhams – The Zoute Sale 2021
911 – Three numbers have been causing many sports car fans to gasp since 1964. But even detached from the high emotional factor triggered by the sports cars from Zuffenhausen, the brand achieved a great success with the Porsche 911 F-Model that has endured to this day.
Continue reading Porsche 911 F-Model: The beginning of a new era
Auctions are an important part of the classic car market. Rare and special vehicles in particular are sold for record-breaking sums. In our “Auction News” section, we regularly look at the results
of the most recent auctions. This time the Aguttes Tour Auto Optic 2OOO Auction. Continue reading Auction News | Aguttes Tour Auto Optic 2OOO – The Anniversay Sale