When you look at the Market Tracker graph in the latest issue of Classic Cars, it’s natural to be put off buying a BMW 2002 Tii by its steep rate of climb. With prices doubling since 2010, can it really be good value?
But in this crazy world of rising prices, it’s all about context, and the Tii’s natural rival, the Alfa 2000 GTV is almost twice as expensive in equivalent condition. With the growing following for classic BMWs, fuelled by a new generation of enthusiasts who grew up worshipping the propeller badge and finally having spare cash to blow on the classic of their dreams, these sharp suited and quick saloons are likely to keep on moving upwards.
Buying advice and market analysis is part of 16 pages of buying information in every issue of Classic Cars magazine, including Quentin Willson’s Smart Buys, Russ Smith’s Market Watch, in-depth buying guides and Ads on Test.
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