Are Classic Cars A Good Investment?

Classic cars are often bought by their owners purely to be admired and driven on suitable occasions. However, some classic cars are also a potentially attractive alternative investment. Recent statistics indicate that the right classic car is capable of producing … Continue reading

Prince of Monaco’s Classic Car Collection

The late Prince Rainier III of Monaco possessed a collection of over 100 classic cars during his reign that included a number of wonderful models.  He was a keen enthusiast of motorcars and, over a thirty-year period, acquired the cars … Continue reading

Vintage Car Rally with Eco-Friendly Touch

A vintage car rally in Moscow, Russia has brought together classic cars and modern eco-friendly vehicles to take part in a three day event starting in Moscow and finishing 1,200 km away in Pskov which is close to the border … Continue reading

Shetland’s Classic Car Show

Classic car enthusiasts are once again looking forward to the classic motor show scheduled to take place on the 2 and 3 June at Clickimin Leisure Complex on the Shetland Isles Graham Johnston, who is one of the organisers, commented … Continue reading

Silverstone Classic Promises Great Launch For Old Favourites

The Silverstone Classic was held last summer, teamed with Telegraph Motoring and was a grand success. However, one of the main highlights of the event was the Guinness World Record-breaking parade performed by Jaguar E-types at the Northamptonshire circuit. To … Continue reading

Drive it Day Fosters Classic Car Fever

On April 22nd, the nationwide Drive it Day will be held, a major classic car event. However, it will not be alone; the Annual Footman James Bristol Classic Car Show is slated to be held on the same day, making April … Continue reading

Classic Cars Turn Out To Be Solid Investments

The year 2011 witnessed classic cars outperforming gold as investment assets. The Historic Automobile Group International (HAGI) displayed figures showing the rise of prices in the classic car market, which amounted to 20pc in 2011. This is double the rise … Continue reading