Australians are buying more luxury and classic cars than ever before. With a healthy economy, and more disposable income than in the past, many, many Australian men and women are investing in luxury motors and becoming involved in the lifestyle that comes with it. One of the key areas of interest at the moment for many car collectors is not concerned with classic cars from the past, but instead looking forwards to forecast which cars coming out today are set to become the classics of tomorrow. But how do we spot which motors are set to join timeless classics like Read the full article...
Being all set for its presentation in Frankfurt at IAA, Porsche is ready to introduce the first ever sports car that’s fully electrically powered, the Mission E. This concept car gloriously blends the emotional design of a traditional Porsche, remarkable performance, and forward-thinking practicality of the 800 Volt drive system. Some of the key specs you should familiarize yourself with are that the Mission E Sports Car includes four single-seats and four doors, boasts a massive 600 horsepower and has a surprising driving range of 500km on a single charge. Under the Hood Mission E is an all-wheel drive as Read the full article...
Classic cars are receiving a renewed interest in Melbourne as the doors opened for Motorclassica, a 3-day event. Australia’s most massive motor show, which was held at the Royal Exhibition Building for the sixth consecutive year. They hosted over 500 cars within the pavilion as well as on the lawn outside. Curator of the Motorclassica event, Trent Smyth, and owner of the classic Ferrari Dino 246 GTS, 1972 says that the buyers overseas are significantly pushing up the prices here locally. Smyth never thought that the car he purchased just 8 years ago for $150,000 would raise in value this Read the full article...