Valuation of your ROLLS ROYCE Classic car
Before getting your Rolls Royce classic, vintage or antique car valued for a loan, it’s best to have an idea of the factors considered when appraising a vehicle. This can give you a better idea of how to get the best price and allow you to estimate an amount.
1. Age and rarity
Although normally older cars are worth less than their newer counterparts, an older Rolls Royce can be worth more at pawn shops if it’s considered vintage or collectable. Some models were only produced in small numbers, making them highly desirable and worth much more than more common types.
2. Condition
If your Rolls Royce classic car looks new or is in ‘mint’ condition, then you can expect to pawn it for a much larger sum than for a damaged vehicle. Many vehicles have some form of damage, from scratches to chips and discolouration. However, if you’ve rarely used your car or perhaps not driven it at all, then it’s likely it still looks as good as the day you bought it.
If you’ve used your car heavily and that’s starting to show, don’t dismiss it just yet. It’s best to have our pawnbroking experts value your classic Rolls Royce vehicle so that you’re sure of the loan price that it could be worth before deciding on borrowing against it.
3. Service History
Find documents that prove you’ve regularly serviced your Rolls Royce classic vehicle – if you still have them. These will show which parts are genuine as well as support the fact that everything in your car is in working order.
Rolls Royce Classic Cars that have their original parts are often more valuable, and well-maintained vehicles also often boost up the financing value as the car is more likely to last years into the future.