Yes there are many sites that can help you estimate the value of collector cars. You can go to www.buzzle.com/articles/antique-car-values.html for ideas.
Cars from Japan is a website and forum for Car Enthusiasts, Exporters, Collectors, and Residents in the country of Japan.
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars
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Car Value, American Car Collectors, Blue Book, NADA Guides, Hagerty, Classic Cars Direct all offer information regarding the value of a variety of classic cars.
Kelley Blue Book offers places to find used cars and also the value of these cars in poor and good conditions. The website is www.kbb.com Research & Explore
Yes, you can find the value of classic cars in collector car books. The price can change from year to year though.
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Estimating the number of classic cars in the world is challenging due to varying definitions of what constitutes a "classic." Generally, classic cars are considered to be vehicles that are at least 20 to 30 years old. While exact numbers are hard to come by, it is estimated that there are several million classic cars globally, with significant concentrations in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. The classic car market continues to grow, driven by collectors and enthusiasts.
Kelley Blue Book is generally recognized as a if not the definitive cost/value directory for cars in the U.S. Their online version is at www.kbb.com
Hybrid cars do have a good resale value. The value can be most accurately checked at the Kellybluebook website. It provides the latest data on pricing of various models.
There are all kinds of sites that compare cars. The Kelly Blue Book site is the best one because it can also give you the value of the cars you are comparing whether you are looking at new or used.
It's just what they like to do, and can afford to do.