DriveIndex

What Is Your Car Worth?

DriveIndex tracks real-time market values for over 5,567 collector and enthusiast cars, powered by 79,944+ verified auction results from the biggest auction houses.

Unlike generic valuation tools, DriveIndex uses actual sold auction data — not asking prices or estimates. Our values are based on what cars actually sell for, weighted toward the most recent transactions and adjusted for mileage.

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Porsche (921)Chevrolet (685)Ford (664)Toyota (479)BMW (425)Mercedes-Benz (360)Ferrari (264)Land Rover (233)Dodge (155)Pontiac (155)Nissan (142)Mazda (130)Lamborghini (124)Lotus (82)Aston Martin (80)Audi (75)Jaguar (64)Maserati (62)Lincoln (45)Mercedes-AMG (39)Datsun (37)Honda (33)McLaren (32)Shelby (28)Cadillac (28)

Top Appreciating Cars

2007 Porsche 911 GT3 RS$300,349 (+7.0%/yr)2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS$680,282 (+5.8%/yr)2015 Porsche 918 Spyder$4,105,012 (+8.3%/yr)2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0$924,278 (+7.0%/yr)2001 BMW Z3 M Coupe$19,452 (+3.9%/yr)2004 Porsche Carrera GT$1,611,885 (+16.2%/yr)2020 Ferrari 488 Pista$1,028,464 (+5.0%/yr)2009 Ferrari 430 Scuderia$319,002 (+17.5%/yr)2017 Lamborghini Aventador S$535,852 (+4.4%/yr)2005 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren$327,230 (+3.4%/yr)

How Our Values Work

We analyze the most recent auction results, weight the last 3 sales at 80% of the value, detect and exclude outliers, and provide mileage-adjusted values based on each car's collectibility profile.

Our proprietary signal engine classifies each car as Appreciating, Depreciating, Stable, Bottomed, or Approaching Bottom — with confidence scores based on data quality.

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