WHAT'S ON THE RISE AND WHAT'S ON THE SLIDE IN CLASSIC CARS' PRICE GUIDE

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It’s been a busy few months for price movement in the classic car world. The Price Guide Quarterly in the latest issue of Classic Cars magazine reveals 271 climbers and 25 fallers out of the 1200-plus models that we track.

What's on the rise and what's on the slide in Classic Cars' Price Guide

What's on the rise and what's on the slide in Classic Cars' Price Guide

Most of the models on the up carry Aston Martin, Ferrari, Jaguar and Mercedes badges, as you might expect, but Fifties Ford Consuls, Zephyrs and Zodiacs have perked up this time and Mini Coopers have shown another surge.

That news will either have you rushing to buy in before those cars become even more expensive, or depressed that they’re already out of reach. In that case, the fallers represent an opportunity, with choices ranging from the Alvis Speed 25 Tourer to modern classics like the Porsche Boxster slipping back. A Speed 25 saloon will have to fall a lot further before it’s within my grasp, but I can be patient when I need to be.

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.

For more details of the latest issue, visit www.classiccarsmagazine.co.uk