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2022 AUSSIE FAMILY VALUE GUIDES

SOMETIME in the recent past someone was heard to say; “I don’t need to know how much my car is worth, I’m never going to sell it.”

Loyalty is admirable, but all of our good intentions go up in smoke (literally) in the seconds after a circuit shorts or when some nong ploughs into the back of your classic.

When putting a value on specific models, Unique Cars avoids being influenced by the extremities of the market, especially a market that remains so volatile.

The forces that drive meat and grocery prices higher while bringing real estate values down also influence the cost of our special interest motor vehicles. Today they can even affect the decision to buy a car at all, but things are not so bad.

Interest rate rises and inflation will certainly knock the froth off a churning market and limit sales prospects

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