Hagerty's 2025 Bull Market List: Collector Cars Set to Appreciate Next Year

Hagerty Reveals 2025 Bull Market List: 11 Collector Cars to Watch



Hagerty, a leading name in specialty vehicle insurance and automotive enthusiasm, has released its 2025 Bull Market list, outlining eleven collector cars expected to rise in value over the coming year. This annual selection is based on comprehensive analysis of sales data and market trends

Emerging Trends in Collector Cars



Larry Webster, Hagerty's Senior Vice President of Media and Editorial, emphasized that owning an enjoyable vehicle doesn't have to come with a hefty price tag. He pointed out that the Bull Market list caters to various enthusiasts with options that are not only affordable but also celebrate the joy of driving. “No one reminisces about their bank account. Instead, it’s the joyful experiences, like weekend drives and family road trips, that truly matter,” he remarked.

Moreover, the list reflects a significant shift towards the appreciation of cars from the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s, as younger generations begin to enter the collector market. Brian Rabold, Vice President of Automotive Intelligence, noted a distinct uptick in interest among younger enthusiasts, marking 1980s and ‘90s cars as collectibles once more.

The Highlighted Collector Cars



Here’s a closer look at the eleven cars featured in Hagerty's 2025 Bull Market list:

1. 1978-1983 Datsun 280ZX - $32,800
A blend of classic appeal and performance, prices for this model have surged 138% since 2019, and still have room for growth as enthusiasts recognize its potential.

2. 1981-1983 DeLorean DMC-12 - $75,100
With '80s nostalgia making a comeback, the DeLorean has seen a 73% rise in value, making it a pop culture icon with a promising investment outlook.

3. 1961-1964 Jaguar E-Type SI 3.8 Coupe - $182,800
Once valued highly, the E-Type's recent price drop presents an opportunity for new collectors, particularly as interest from Gen X increases.

4. 2003-2013 Lamborghini Gallardo 6-speed - $157,700
With a powerful V-10 engine and optional manual transmission, the Gallardo is an exhilarating option that commands attention in the market.

5. 2005-2008 Dodge Magnum SRT-8 - $32,600
Known as one of the most engaging wagons, this powerful car remains accessible and has gained 39% in value over the past five years.

6. 1961-1972 Volvo P1800 - $44,200
This stylish coupe is gaining favor among younger collectors, further solidifying its status in the collector car scene.

7. 1976-1989 Ferrari 400 / 412 - $59,900
Once considered less desirable due to its auto transmission, the Ferrari 400's prices have appreciated significantly, appealing to a new generation.

8. 2002-2006 Mini Cooper S - $12,000
Known for its design and driving dynamics, this compact car provides a tantalizing value proposition amidst rising interest.

9. 1997-2001 Honda Prelude - $17,400
With a younger demographic increasingly attracted to its sharp handling and build quality, the Prelude is primed for a resurgence in popularity.

10. 2002-2008 Mercedes-Benz G500 - $53,200
The first G-Wagen available in the U.S. still holds strong appeal due to its ruggedness combined with luxury features.

11. 1984-1990 Ford Bronco II - $15,600
The Bronco II's retro charm continues to attract younger buyers, hinting at sustained interest and future appreciation.

A New Generation of Collectors



Hagerty's “Future of Driving” survey reveals that 60% of Gen Z respondents aspire to own a collector car, a significant bump compared to only 31% of Baby Boomers. Many of the vehicles on this list are increasingly being insured by Millennial and Gen Z drivers, suggesting a robust shift in collector demographics.

The average model year among the cars on the 2025 Bull Market list is 2001, which is younger than the average model years of prior lists, indicating a notable trend towards modern classics.

This year, the Hagerty Drivers Club also featured a member’s choice selection, where over 865,000 members voted for the DeLorean, further showcasing its significance in today’s collector landscape.

In conclusion, Hagerty’s 2025 Bull Market list paints a picture of an evolving collector car market, catering to both seasoned enthusiasts and a new generation eager to partake in the joy of car culture.

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