The World’s Best Selling Vehicle is…

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We made it to the end of the week! The weekend may be here, but the auctions don’t stop. Plenty for sale online over the weekend.

Here's what we've got for you today:

  • Sale of the day

  •  Cars & Bids on the up?

  •  Ford Bronco sales analysed

  • Vroomy reads- the world’s best selling vehicle in Q1 ‘23

SALE OF THE DAY

 2016 Porsche Cayman GT4 for $94,000!  Sold on PCarMarket

 Full Details Here

 Color & Mileage: GT Silver Metallic exterior with black leather interior featuring Racing Yellow stitching. Only ~10K miles on the odometer.

 Power: Powerhouse is a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat-six engine derived from the Carrera S, delivering up to 385 HP and 310 lb.-ft of torque.

 Transmission: A thrilling 6-speed manual, driving the rear wheels with a limited-slip differential and Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV).

 Brakes & Suspension: Equipped with optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) for unmatched stopping power. Lowered Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), including a GT3-derived front end.

 Wheels & Tires: Factory 20” GT4 wheels wrapped in high-performance Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires.

 Interior Features: 18-way Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, seat heating, and Porsche Communication Management (PCM) including a navigation module with universal audio interface.

Condition: Minor signs of road wear and slight curb rash, but well-maintained with routine service between 2016 and 2022.

 Vroomy Verdict: With the low mileage, features and condition mentioned above this is a great buy at this price. Both seller and buyer will be happy.

CARS & BIDS ON THE UP?

Are Cars & Bids on the rise? In the last few months, they’ve seen some significant sales pass through their platform, congrats!

Will these higher sales attract additional sellers to the site? Time will tell. In the meantime, enjoy the cars

 1988 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 Quattrovalvole  : Fetching a stratospheric $675,000, this Italian stallion marked an era of extreme designs in Lamborghini's history. Its iconic look and high performance capabilities are undoubtedly driving factors behind this impressive price.

 2005 Ford GT  : Selling for a formidable $349,000, this homage to Ford's legendary GT40 is a potent cocktail of classic design cues, rarity, and exhilarating speed. A well-deserved second place!

 2021 McLaren 720S  : With a final bid of $260,000, this superlative member of McLaren's Super Series combines luxury and performance in a sleek package. Truly a marvel of British automotive engineering.

 2010 Ferrari 458 Italia  : Going for $203,500, this mid-engined marvel is renowned for its extraordinary handling, stunning aesthetics, and muscular V8. True to its Ferrari pedigree, it continues to charm car enthusiasts worldwide.

 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo  : Closing the deal at $187,993, this German icon is celebrated for its timeless allure and thrilling drive. It’s fusion of performance and practicality remains a favorite among Porsche admirers.

FORD BRONCO SALES IN 2023

There have been too many Bronco sales in 2023 for me to showcase each one in the the chart above. The chart above gives you an indication of the prices and the models that have sold. Below I have broken down the sales by generation so that you can see more of the specifics.

Most Popular Generations: We saw a flurry of activity across the first-generation (1966-1977), second-generation (1978-1979), fifth-generation (1992-1996), and the latest sixth-generation (2021-2023) Broncos. The first and sixth generations seem to be leading the pack in terms of price and popularity.

First Generation (1966-1977): A total of 19 vehicles from this generation were sold, and they remain highly sought-after by collectors. The highest bid from this generation was a cool $142,000 for a 1966 Ford Bronco.

Second Generation (1978-1979): Though fewer, these models still had a strong showing with a 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT going for $77,500.

Fifth Generation (1992-1996): These Broncos sparked interest as well with a 1994 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 4×4 commanding a price of $41,000.

Sixth Generation (2021-2023): This generation dominated the recent sales with a total of 16 Broncos auctioned off. The newly launched Bronco Raptor models were the stars of the show with a 2023 model going for a whopping $99,999!

Average Price: The average auction price across all generations was approximately $59,582 – a clear indication of the Bronco's enduring appeal.

Where to Buy: From the data, it appears that Bring A Trailer is the go-to place for your Bronco needs, showcasing the widest range of models and generations, especially for the high-end market. For bargain hunters, Cars and Bids and Auto Hunter also offered up a few good deals.

AVERAGE PRICE BY GENERATION

First Generation (1966-1977): The Vehicles from this generation were sold for prices ranging from $41,000 to $142,000. The average price was $77,474.

Second Generation (1978-1979): The vehicles from this generation were sold for $34,000, $45,426, and $77,500. The average price being $52,309.

Fifth Generation (1992-1996): The vehicles from this generation were sold for prices between $8,800 and $41,000. Thus, the average price is $22,627.

Sixth Generation (2021-2023): The vehicles from this generation were sold for prices ranging from $39,000 to $99,999. The average price is $73,056.

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