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Hagerty releases ‘Bull Market’ list

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. _ Hagerty has unveiled its fifth annual Bull Market list, which features the enthusiast cars and trucks that the company’s market experts predict will increase in value over the next 12 months. According to Hagerty, the list is “not intended for get-rich-quick flippers, but rather for future owners who want to find, buy and drive a cool vehicle they love.”

“At Hagerty, we believe that life is too short to drive boring cars, and the 2022 Bull Market list shows how folks can affordably drive their dreams,” said Larry Webster, senior vice

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