2024 – A Look Back
Coming into 2024, our high mark sale was ironically also the highest-mileage car we had sold. It was a 1988 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe with 422,000 km on the clock, having sold for $68,000. In 2024, we sold these three “big dogs” to eclipse the high-mile Porsche’s mark:
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a 1996 Acura NSX-T 5-Speed Manual, which sold for $73,333 + Buyer Premium;
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a One Family Owned 1991 Ferrari 348tb 5-Speed Gated Manual, $90,000 + B.P; and
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The King Daddy Topper this year: a 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe with 3.6L 993 Andial Engine 6-Speed Manual (we just added the seller’s feedback to our Testimonials page), $130,000 + B.P. (The testimonials are good – buyers appreciate the detail in our listings, sellers do not long for the anonymous tire-kickers from conventional sites inquiring by canned pre-populated forms.)
These German, Japanese and Italian offerings also reflected a good mix of how we sell cars. The Porsche was highly sought after, with bids by three different users getting into six-figure territory. So, it made reserve well in advance of the auction clock expiring and, from our chair, was actually a little less adrenaline-pumping than a lot of our auctions because we knew it was going to sell. Reserve prices are a secret, of course, and we heard from several users about how exciting it was for them to follow right until the end. Neither the Acura nor the Ferrari sold by auction – the NSX was sold within an hour or two of the expiry of its auction clock while the Rosso Corsa 348tb sold for the reserve price a couple of weeks after the auction ended. Sellers were happy in each case! As were the buyers, all of whom we also communicated with post-sale.
While we are drawing attention to the higher value items, we did well with more modestly valued cars. The highest volume marque sold in 2024 was a tie between Porsche and Mercedes-Benz. These were followed closely by Corvettes and Mustangs – all in all, a good reflection of Canadian market preferences with other Brits, Germans, Swedes, Italians, Japanese and domestics sprinkled in – see the photos below of some of the others sold this year. Even a DeLorean!
Outside of sales, we launched our two podcasts in 2024, the Car Reviews and the Collector Car Stories podcasts. We have had a video review of every car available on our site since May. These have proven a valuable resource in our efforts to get our sellers’ cars sold and where practical our own Chief Enthusiast, Founder Dave, attended the car’s location and recorded the video to demo the car.
The Collector Car Stories podcast has also proved a worthy addition, where we speak to fellow enthusiasts and share their car stories. All episodes of both are available on the site and we’d encourage you to catch up on any back instalments you may have missed. WARNING: you might find them a lot of fun. Catch them here!
