Before I started this website, a lot of my predictions were pure gut, drawing on decades of experience in the car business. Farago brought a new discipline to the process. He insisted that we offer more detailed analysis of the cars we were following and consider wider trends. Initially, this threw me off my game. [Farago: Tony “off his game” is better than anyone else you can name.] As you can see from the results below, the combination of instinct and intellect is beginning to pay off.

I underestimated the Ferrari Mondial and the Porsche 911 Turbo by around five percent. I nailed the Acura NSX and the Ferrari 355 GTS. On the downside, I was way off on the Buick Regal Grand National. I’m not sure if that’s a trend or a pissing contest, but I’m going to keep a closer eye on muscle cars. If you want a prediction for a car coming up from auction, text the number on the home page. Thanks for reading.

AutomobileMy Prediction
(based on
hammer)
HammeredWith FeeAuctions Prediction
Buick Regal$55k$90k$95k0
Ferrari
Mondial
$53 to
$60
$62,500$67k0
Porsche
911 Turbo
$78k
“area”
$69,996$75k0
1996 Acura
NSX Automatic


$125k$125k$130k0
Ferrari 355 GTS$123k to
$133k
$127k$132k0

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2 thoughts on “Predictions vs Results 9/1/22

  1. That Buick price is crazy. Do you know if it was Xers or Boomers who were competing for it? I feel like all but the most X11 chip muscle cars are going to freefall over the next decade or so. Ultimately they are econoboxes/barges with big engines, or at best in the GN’s case late malaise era mid-tier GM “Luxury.” Maybe prime candidates for Singerization but they are not great cars even if they were restored to better than new.

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