United States · live ranking · updates with every verified sale
Cars that have bottomed out.
Depreciation curves that have flattened — historically where the smart money looks. Every figure below comes from confirmed auction hammer prices in the United States — never asking prices — and the ranking re-sorts itself as new sales are verified.
- 01Chevrolet Chevelle SS1965–1973 · 94 verified salesUS$82,500-8.5%
- 02Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 (1st gen)1967–1969 · 61 verified salesUS$90,200-5.7%
- 03Chevrolet Bel Air1955–1957 · 50 verified salesUS$92,400-6.7%
- 04Oldsmobile 4421964–1972 · 21 verified salesUS$82,500-3.8%
- 05McLaren 720S2017–2023 · 16 verified salesUS$245,000-4.2%
- 06Chevrolet Impala (3rd gen)1961–1964 · 13 verified salesUS$84,700-3.8%
- 07Chevrolet Impala SS (3rd gen)1961–1964 · 13 verified salesUS$81,400-7.5%
- 08Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG2010–2014 · 7 verified salesUS$180,000-3.7%
- 09Chevrolet Nomad1955–1957 · 6 verified salesUS$96,800-4.9%
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