Close Menu
Nabka News
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • China
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Political
  • Tech
  • Trend
  • USA
  • Sports

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

SW China’s ancient town revitalized through preservation -Xinhua

December 20, 2025

Dar accuses India of violating IWT as Chenab levels fall

December 20, 2025

How donors, access and polls led Trump to reclassify marijuana

December 20, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Home
  • About NabkaNews
  • Advertise with NabkaNews
  • DMCA Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Nabka News
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • China
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Political
  • Tech
  • Trend
  • USA
  • Sports
Nabka News
Home » Classic-car auctions hit $4.8 billion this year, set for strong 2026
Business

Classic-car auctions hit $4.8 billion this year, set for strong 2026

i2wtcBy i2wtcDecember 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp Copy Link
Follow Us
Google News Flipboard Threads
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


Hagerty's classic-car market predictions for 2026

A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high-net-worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox.

The strength in the classic-car market is expected to continue in 2026 as a new generation of collectors revs up demand, said the CEO of Hagerty.

Auctions and online sales of collectible cars surged 10% in 2025 to $4.8 billion, according to Hagerty, the classic-car insurance company and collector platform. Hagerty CEO McKeel Hagerty said based on the sales pipeline and activity in the private classic-car market, demand appears strong for next year.

“We’ve seen a lot of momentum on the private side,” Hagerty told CNBC. “We’re seeing a lot of private transactions take place of very significant cars, of all kinds, of all ages. We’re looking forward to 2026.”

The biggest driver is a new generation of collectors. As baby boomers age out of the market and downsize, members of Generation X, millennials and Gen Zers are taking over and redefining the market. They’re more comfortable buying online, with online classic-car sales surging 12% this year to $2.5 billion, according to Hagerty.

Younger buyers also want younger cars. The 1950s and ’60s sports cars that have long dominated the classic-car market are being replaced by high-performance supercars of the ’90s and later. Ferrari F40s and F50s, Bugatti Veyrons and Chirons and McLaren F1s, along with Paganis and Koenigseggs are among the most sought-after prizes today.

Get Inside Wealth directly to your inbox

Hagerty said that because many of today’s supercar makers are also increasing production, supply will remain strong.

“You think Ferrari, Porsche, all of them just seem to be setting record sales numbers every year,” he said. “That’s the future of what people will be buying, and they’ll be collecting and they’ll hang on to them. So we like that as the tail wind.”

The great wealth transfer will also shake up the industry, as a wave of older cars owned by baby boomers are passed down to the next generations. An estimated $100 trillion is expected to be inherited by spouses and families by 2048, according to Cerulli Associates. The amount includes real estate, collectibles and other hard assets.

“Some of that will be cars,” Hagerty said. “Those families will have to decide if they want to keep it, do they want to put it in a garage? Do they want to sell them? I think it’s really just beginning.”

McKeel Hagerty, CEO, Hagerty at the NYSE December 6, 2021.

Source: NYSE

For those looking for good investments in today’s classic-car market, Hagerty just published its Bull Market List. The annual ranking uses Hagerty data to find cars that are good value, fun to drive and likely to increase in price due to strong demand — or as Hagerty says, “sweet buys for the year ahead.”

The list includes the pricey 2004-2007 Porsche Carrera GT (typically over $1.5 million), the 1969-1972 Alfa Romeo GTV (typically $50,000 to $150,000) and the 1999-2005 Mazda MX-5 Miata (usually $9,000 to $26,000).

In the end, Hagerty said the classic-car market is ultimately powered by wealth creation. With stock markets poised for their third year of double-digit growth and interest rates falling, he said collectors have plenty of fuel to keep buying.

“They’re feeling pretty good about their personal balance sheets,” he said. “They log into their accounts and see their portfolio is doing OK. People, I think, are feeling that strength to be able to go out there and make those purchases.”



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp Copy Link
i2wtc
  • Website

Related Posts

Business

How donors, access and polls led Trump to reclassify marijuana

December 20, 2025
Business

Christmas shoppers focus on quality rather than deals

December 19, 2025
Business

Nine pharma companies ink deals with Trump to lower drug prices

December 19, 2025
Business

Fire and Ash’ tops $12 million in Thursday previews

December 19, 2025
Business

November home sales struggle as supply stalls

December 19, 2025
Business

UnitedHealth Group releases results of independent audit

December 19, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

House Republicans unveil aid bill for Israel, Ukraine ahead of weekend House vote

April 17, 2024

Prime Minister Johnson presses forward with Ukraine aid bill despite pressure from hardliners

April 17, 2024

Justin Verlander makes season debut against Nationals

April 17, 2024

Tesla lays off 285 employees in Buffalo, New York as part of major restructuring

April 17, 2024
Don't Miss

Trump says China’s Xi ‘hard to make a deal with’ amid trade dispute | Donald Trump News

By i2wtcJune 4, 20250

Growing strains in US-China relations over implementation of agreement to roll back tariffs and trade…

Donald Trump’s 50% steel and aluminium tariffs take effect | Business and Economy News

June 4, 2025

The Take: Why is Trump cracking down on Chinese students? | Education News

June 4, 2025

Chinese couple charged with smuggling toxic fungus into US | Science and Technology News

June 4, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

About Us
About Us

Welcome to NabkaNews, your go-to source for the latest updates and insights on technology, business, and news from around the world, with a focus on the USA, Pakistan, and India.

At NabkaNews, we understand the importance of staying informed in today’s fast-paced world. Our mission is to provide you with accurate, relevant, and engaging content that keeps you up-to-date with the latest developments in technology, business trends, and news events.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

SW China’s ancient town revitalized through preservation -Xinhua

December 20, 2025

Dar accuses India of violating IWT as Chenab levels fall

December 20, 2025

How donors, access and polls led Trump to reclassify marijuana

December 20, 2025
Most Popular

Taiwan’s new president gets support from U.S. congressional delegation after military drills with China : NPR

May 27, 2024

China’s dolphin mascots take over the internet-Xinhua

November 14, 2025

US warns Europe to get serious about Chinese aid to Russia – POLITICO

May 29, 2024
© 2025 nabkanews. Designed by nabkanews.
  • Home
  • About NabkaNews
  • Advertise with NabkaNews
  • DMCA Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.