Used Cars
Current Muscle Car Price Trends
The market for muscle cars has fluctuated for decades. They reached their first peak in 1970 when virtually every American manufacturer from AMC to Oldsmobile offered a V-8-powered coupe. Several years later, during the gas shortage, they could no longer be given away. In the 1990s and 2000s, collectors sparked buying frenzy that ultimately led…
Read MoreHow to Buy and Sell Cars
How to Buy and Sell a Car Suggestions Having the right photos of your muscle car for sale will help you sell it more effectively, and they are just as important as the details you provide. Here are the eight most important photos to include in every classified ad listing if you want it to…
Read MoreHow to Buy a Muscle Car
How to Buy a Muscle Car is a question often asked Everyone is aware that muscle cars often have larger engines than your mother’s minivan. Depending on the exhaust configuration, larger engines may have a louder exhaust. While a loud exhaust can be enjoyable when traveling on country roads, if you live in a quiet…
Read MoreDetail Then Sell the KITT Trans Am
Detailing then selling a KITT Trans Am for a good profit. In the first season of Knight Rider, the 1982 Pontiac Trans Am played the role of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand), a name given to the car by Knight Industries. Larry of NYC is so aware of the fact that many people would be…
Read MoreWhich Cars From the 70s Were Losers
Star Wars, Roger Moore Bond films…and the gas crisis. The gas crisis killed muscle cars, not disco. Fuel economy, flamboyant paint schemes, and luxury cars became priorities. Not all 1970s and list automobiles are horrible. Some are outstanding and may be projects. Disco and tube socks aged some automobiles. 1978 Chrysler Concorde (Plymouth Volare…
Read MoreA Look at Good, Bad, and Ugly Cars
With the advent of the muscle car in the 1960s, American automobiles were increasingly fast, strong, and loud. American automakers installed the most potent engines they could locate in these models to ensure that the market being courted by muscle cars received the most enticing packages Detroit could provide. 1960s’ Four Most Dependable V8-Powered Automobiles…
Read MoreCadillacs You Want to Forget
Cadillac has been creating cars since 1902 and is noted for its American-style luxury vehicles. Many of the automaker’s cars left an unforgettable impression on the psyche. Cadillac dominates the American vehicle market with the Eldorado, Fleetwood, CTS, and Escalade. Some Detroit vehicles may have been overlooked despite their popularity. Cadillac’s not-so-famous racers are among…
Read MoreAffordable Muscle Cars
The golden age of muscle vehicles may be over (or we may be in the middle of it with the Hemi everything movement; see Durango Hellcat & RAM TRX), while engine downsizing and fuel efficiency are limiting the market’s options. Don’t despair if you want a classic muscle automobile. Used icons from when automobiles were…
Read MoreMecum Auction 2022
The collector vehicle market began 2022 on a high note, with Mecum Auctions’ stunning performance at its annual New Year Kissimmee auction, which greatly increased the world record gross for a single automotive auction event to US$217 million. In 2015, RM Sotheby’s staged a three-day auction during Monterey Car Week that generated $172.9 million, including the…
Read MoreWhat is the Best Muscle Car
Let’s debate about who developed the best muscle vehicles now that we have 50 years of hindsight. Here are several options to consider: GM: We start here since GM muscle dominates the market. They’re everywhere, which is both good and awful (more on that later). But there’s no denying the General built some stunning muscle…
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