Classic Cars

Bluebook For Classic Cars

When you purchase a new car it is good to check its value with the bluebook for classic cars. Three of the most standard guides are the NADA Appraisal Guides, the Kelley Blue Book, and Edmund's Automobile Buyer's Guide. The NADA Appraisal Guides have a section solely dedicated to classic cars. These include appraisal guides for muscle cars, luxury cars, sports cars, passenger cars, classic cars, exotic cars, special interest cars, and trucks, vans, and SUVs.

One of the most important facts is that the NADA helps with insurance quotes. Sometimes finding the proper amount of insurance for your classic car is a bit of a daunting task. Depending on how much work you have put into your car, your car may be worth way more than the book value says. To best protect your interests, you should read over very carefully all of the information regarding insurance and ask any questions that you may have.

It may be in your best interest to seek out specialty insurance rather than standard to ensure that your collectible car is fully covered. You may even want to seek out a professional appraiser who can give you a true estimate based upon the individuality and uniqueness of your car.

Many of the Blue Book guides have Internet sites that you can access anytime day or night. These sites provide a wealth of information, resources, and usually have a frequently asked questions section to even provide greater and quicker responses to all of your questions.