Jaguar Land Rover’s stated plan to move to the direct-selling ‘agency’ model by the end of 2024 will involve a separation of its products into four distinct brands: Range Rover, Discovery, Defender and Jaguar.
Gooding & Company’s impending Amelia Island sale features not one, but two extraordinary Porsche racing machines set to excite deep-pocketed enthusiasts of historic motorsport...
The Silverstone Auctions sale at Race Retro on February 24-26 sees several appealing Jaguar lots, including a real curiosity in the shape of a PBB ‘Monaco’.
The 2002tii was lasted covered here in June 2016. At that time you could still buy them in the teens, though we suggested £20k-plus prices were on the horizon. Largely because they had fallen behind their traditional rival, the Alfa 105-series GTV.
What’s happening to prices of Mercedes-BenzE320 A124 cabs? In the UK, fine, low-mileage examples are up at £27k and in Europe they’re advertised at £40k
I keep looking at the prices of cherished, low-mileage BMW E34s and reckon they’re undervalued. We know that BMWs of this era have a strong following, particularly the 3 Series E30s, and I think the same will happen to the E34
Just as we were about to send this issue of Classic Porsche to print, leading international auction house, Gooding & Company, announced the inclusion of the last-ever factory-built 934/5 in its Amelia Island sale
This example of Rolls-Royce's Pininfarina-designed Camargue flagship, offered by Anglia Car Auctions at the end of January, was first registered in April 1981
The market for the Bentley Continental R, S and T models is an interesting one, with a variation of well over £100,000 between the oldest, highest-mileage R and the youngest, cleanest short-wheelbase T.
Mixing highbrow British appointment with American V8 muscle, the Bristol 407 was launched in 1961 and marked the beginning of a much-loved combination