New Hagerty Valuation Tool
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New Hagerty Valuation Tool
You can love Hagerty or hate them. They are though the only game in town.
"The assigned score (on a scale of 0-100) indicates if a particular model is outperforming, underperforming or consistent with the overall classic car market. It is entirely data driven from public and proprietary sources and serves as a quick indication of a vehicle's "heat" (or lack thereof) compared to the market at large.
A rating of 50 indicates a model is keeping pace with the rest of the market. Ratings above 50 are assigned to vehicles appreciating faster than the market at large, with higher numbers corresponding to vehicles with stronger market performance. Ratings below 50 are assigned to vehicles appreciating more slowly than the market at large.
The Hagerty Vehicle Rating is calculated from a variety of sources including change in average values in the Hagerty Price Guide, private sales, auction sales, insured vehicle data and vehicle quoting data. The ratings will be updated bi-monthly with a published list of the top 25 as well as the bottom 25 cars in the market. For July's ratings the top car with a score of 98 is 1994-1999 Ferrari F355 and on the other end of the scale relative to the overall market is the 1957-1967 Austin-Healey 3000 with a score of 7."
The only problem is I can't seem to find this rating. I think the PR folks got ahead of the tech people. Duhhhhhh
Richard Newton
"The assigned score (on a scale of 0-100) indicates if a particular model is outperforming, underperforming or consistent with the overall classic car market. It is entirely data driven from public and proprietary sources and serves as a quick indication of a vehicle's "heat" (or lack thereof) compared to the market at large.
A rating of 50 indicates a model is keeping pace with the rest of the market. Ratings above 50 are assigned to vehicles appreciating faster than the market at large, with higher numbers corresponding to vehicles with stronger market performance. Ratings below 50 are assigned to vehicles appreciating more slowly than the market at large.
The Hagerty Vehicle Rating is calculated from a variety of sources including change in average values in the Hagerty Price Guide, private sales, auction sales, insured vehicle data and vehicle quoting data. The ratings will be updated bi-monthly with a published list of the top 25 as well as the bottom 25 cars in the market. For July's ratings the top car with a score of 98 is 1994-1999 Ferrari F355 and on the other end of the scale relative to the overall market is the 1957-1967 Austin-Healey 3000 with a score of 7."
The only problem is I can't seem to find this rating. I think the PR folks got ahead of the tech people. Duhhhhhh
Richard Newton
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Not only that but many times when I try to run a hagerty value the site times out and says an error occurred. Is it just me?
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Hagerty.
https://www.hagerty.com/apps/valuationtools/search/auto
https://www.hagerty.com/apps/valuati...Carrera?id=586
^^^^^
This works for me.
Best,
Gerry
https://www.hagerty.com/apps/valuati...Carrera?id=586
^^^^^
This works for me.
Best,
Gerry