UK classic car prices take a hit
WHILE THE UK CLASSIC car market differs from the local market in many ways, the latest report on values by Hagerty UK may give us some insight into where classic car values are heading. But
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WHILE THE UK CLASSIC car market differs from the local market in many ways, the latest report on values by Hagerty UK may give us some insight into where classic car values are heading. But
Continue readingWE ALL KNOW that nothing will be the same post-COVID-19, and one of the things sure to change will be classic car auctions. Buyers appear to have embraced the concept of online bidding, if the
Continue readingONE OF THE EVENTS we would love to attend, if only we were allowed, is the upcoming London Concours, presented by Montres Breguet, hosted at the Honourable Artillery Company and scheduled for 19-20 August, meaning it is
Continue readingIT’S SMALL CONSOLATION, since we can’t leave Australia to see them, but at least it’s a sign things are slowly returning to normal. On May 18, the Ferrari museums opened their doors to the public,
Continue readingTWO-DOOR COUPES HAVE ALWAYS been the headliners in a company’s model line-up and Mazda is no exception. Despite their inherent impracticality (especially if you need to carry more than two people), the coupe layout is
Continue readingJAPANESE CARS WERE hardly on our radar only a few short decades ago, but the Japanese have been producing cars for longer than most of us realise. This year is Suzuki’s 100th Anniversary, but not of
Continue readingTHE BAY TO BIRDWOOD Run is one of the most significant motoring events in Australia and one of the longest-running. Starting as a relaxing biennial day out to promote the car clubs of South Australia,
Continue readingONE OF THE CARS that epitomised the high-performance and supercar potential of electric vehicles was the BMW i8. We’re sorry to report that production of this superb car is about to come to an end,
Continue readingRegular seniordriveraus.com contributor and confirmed car tragic Ian Crawford recalls some Holden memories that we can probably all relate to. While I haven’t owned a Holden for around 30 years, the demise of the once
Continue readingNOT SO LONG AGO, Australia had a motor industry. It was given various forms of support, but none of it was enough to keep it viable and one by one, the local manufacturers packed their
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