Is CruZin magazine still in business?

Is CruZin magazine still in business?

Due to COVID-19 state restrictions around public gatherings, CruZin’ is suspending publication effective with the June/July 2020 issue. Philips Publishing Group is the proud new owner of CruZin Magazine and we look forward to shepherding the magazine into a new decade dedicated to the Northwest classic car community.

Which cars will go up in value 2021?

Top 10 used cars rising in value 2021

  • Suzuki Jimny (2005-18) – 61% (£5,633) average increase.
  • Volkswagen Beetle Convertible (2013-18) – 41.5% (£5,425) average increase.
  • Audi TT Roadster (2014-19) – 39.8% (£7,095) average increase.
  • Ford Mustang Convertible (2015-present) – 39.1% (£9,060) average increase.

What is Hagerty bull market list?

Hagerty’s 2021 Bull Market List

  • 2011–12 Lexus LFA.
  • 2006–10 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8.
  • 1984–91 Ferrari Testarossa.
  • 2005-17 Aston Martin V8 Vantage.
  • 1964–70 Honda S600/S800.
  • 1980–91 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia.
  • 2005–06 Ford GT.
  • 2000–06 Audi TT Quattro Coupe.

Do any cars appreciate in value?

Car collectors care chiefly about one thing regarding a car’s value: it’s appreciation. In a lesser tier below that, there are plenty of cars that jump in value, but not exactly to the heights of a Chevelle. For example, the 1991 BMW M3, which went for about $40K MSRP, now fetches around $200,000, as U.S. News reports.

Which cars have appreciated the most?

11 Cars That Appreciate In Value

  • Honda / Acura NSX. 1991 Honda NSX.
  • Ford Mustang. A Classic Ford Mustang.
  • Mini Cooper. 1966 Austin Mini Cooper.
  • Volkswagen Golf GTI. Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk2.
  • BMW 1M. BMW 1M.
  • Porsche 944. Porsche 944 S2.
  • Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione. Lancia Delta HF Integrale.
  • Jaguar E-Type.

What age are cars tax exempt?

40 years
Tax exemption for classic cars is now rolling. This means that from 1 April each year, vehicles manufactured more than 40 years before 1 January of that year are automatically exempt from paying Vehicle Excise Duty (VED), otherwise known as road tax.