Are Classic Cars Good Investments? Industry Leaders Hilton & Moss discuss with Real Vision Finance
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2022
- What to look for when investing in classic cars? There are a few things to consider Hilton & Moss General Manager William Garrett is joined by Damian Horner Co-Founder of Real Vision.
About Real Vision™:
Real Vision™ is where you can gain an understanding of the complex world of finance, business, and the global economy with real in-depth analysis from real experts.
--------------------
Follow us online to keep up-to-date with the Hilton & Moss daily activities including the classics that we rebuild.
Learn more at the Hilton & Moss website: www.hiltonandmoss.com
Follow Hilton & Moss on social media...
Instagram: / hiltonandmoss
Facebook: / hiltonandmoss
I have 26 and 57 year old regular drivers. I maintain them well by myself and am confident they will serve their purpose to offer reliable transport and retain value, while other vehicles are depreciating.
This video fails totally to answer the question the creators set themselves in the title: Are classic cars good investments?
That's a really well-produced video and well-balanced in its commentary. Thanks!
I remember the big block corvettes going for close to a million bucks. Now, they barely break 100k.
if you bought a classic car as an investment, you've done the wrong thing, the monentary appreciation is just a bonus not a primary reason to buy a classic car.
I have a few very important Porsches with very little miles - aka 959, 73Rs... I wonder on your thought on if they will hold values? I fear that the next generation -- the electric generation -- the uber generation -- will they value the older manual transmission cars in 20 years from now?
Love the in depth review. Thoughts on modern day classics like Maserati's Granturismo MC Stradale?
Nice
No matter how much I love a Classic; the percieved value of the driver / owner is my USP. When investment value overshadowes the sheer Joy of drivin'; something's gone wrong....
Buy what you love.
he sounds like a second hand car dealer and i dont mean expensive classics