Retro Rides’ Market Analyst Cliff Chambers has plucked the best from roughly 300 car and motorbike lots during March 2025, finding that while there was plenty to like, the value of some models has declined quite noticeably.
Unveiled at the 2025 Bangkok International Motor Show, the one-off Isuzu Dragon Max shows there may well be a market for turning even the most humble of utes into a flashy restomod.
From the first motorised crossing of the Simpson Desert in 1962 to posting record sales figures today, the Nissan Patrol has left its mark on Australia, and Australia has left its mark on it in turn.
Renault is billing its new, electric R5 Turbo as “a beast of a car built for rallying, drift and track performance, adapted for the road”.
Alfa Romeo took centre stage at the 2025 Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance, with one particularly stunning example of the Italian brand’s heritage claiming top honours.
Looking to brush up on your automotive history, or simply in need of a way to kill some time? BMW has the answer, as it has finally launched a comprehensive 424-car online archive containing images and details of each historic model the Bavarians have built.
The Ruf CTR Yellowbird is one of the most iconic cars of its era, but is this one really going to fetch more than US$6,000,000 when it goes to auction in March 2025?
This year’s Goodwood Revival will bring together a collection of classic Alfa Romeo race cars to mark the centenary of the marque’s victory in the inaugural Manufacturer’s World Championship.
This impeccably-restored Maserati 3500GT displayed at Rétromobile in Paris has a connection to the Dodge brothers, founders of the famous US car company of the same name.
Modena Automobili is set to produce 33 restomodded examples of one of Maserati's rarest cars, the Shamal of the early '90s.
One of only 32 ever built, this rare 1964 Ferrari 250 LM’s combination of exceptional design, racing pedigree, and historical significance helped it prevail over nine of the past year’s top concours winners at the prestigious Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award in Paris.
While there’s plenty of memorabilia from Schumacher’s storied Formula 1 career that sells for big bucks, fans of the seven-time champion now have the chance to buy one of his own cars.
Several significant multi-million-dollar motors are up for grabs at Broad Arrow’s Amelia Island auction this March.