Classic Trader’s Report Which Classic Cars Are Worth Investing In

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The fact that classic cars make sense for the so called “passion investor” is hardly news; The trusted Knight Frank luxury index highlight returns of up to 500% for those who have picked the right cars over the past decade, fueling a market that is witnessing more and more investors looking for a decent return.

Classic Trader, headquarted in Berlin, Germany, has recently released a new guide which tracks individual value trends of classic cars identified by chassis numbers. The guide reveals the financial performance of the top 100 individual classic cars which have recorded the biggest shifts in value over the last six years.


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Classic Trader was inspired to add this valuable reference tool to the website in order to “cater for what many call ‘passion investing’; it is for anybody who enjoys classic vehicles and wishes to gain an insight of the classic car market, specific popular marques and interesting trending phenomena within market movements, with a view to investment.


Like many other alternative investments, the classic car market is short of affordable, reliable, accurate information and/or analysis.”

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For those of you who are truly considering investing in classic cars, we’ve put together an interactive table revealing the financial performance of the top 100 individual classic cars which have recorded the biggest shifts in value over the last six years.



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