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Confirmed Solid Market with Fine Nuances Between the Lines

Also: Upgraded visuals for Motorcopia, same detailed market analysis for you...

You may notice a few small changes this week. Our graphic designer has provided some visual updates to the Motorcopia website, newsletter, and social media pages. We hope you will appreciate these improved graphic assets that also provide visual continuity and brand identification with our prior “homegrown” look. Bottom line - enjoy the same deep analysis of the collector car market, with some visual upgrades. As they say, “a rolling stone gathers no moss,” and the same applies to us at Motorcopia. More to come.

Here is this week’s Motorcopia take on the global collector-car market market, with a serving of the fine details that will give you the edge as you buy, sell, hold and manage your collection’s assets.

The Motorcopia Forward Index™ climbed to 5.87 for this week, Sep 15-21, triggering an Optimistic Buy rating. From Goodwood to St. Moritz, discover why analog sports cars and ’90s icons are gaining traction even as credit and currency headwinds linger. Get the full report HERE.

Two Motorcopia indices, two very different signals: Forward optimism surged last week (Sep 8-14, 2025), but the Motorcopia Market Pulse weekly review cooled. From a Jaguar E-Type selling under estimate online in the UK to a canceled U.S. auction, here’s why reality didn’t match the hype. Get the full story HERE.

The 1969 Series II Jaguar E-Type Roadster sold by Bonhams | Cars Online last week in the UK. Image via Bonhams | Cars.

Think the collector car market is cooling? Last week’s Motorcopia Market Pulse™ says otherwise - neutral on the surface, but hiding subtle signals that smart buyers won’t want to miss. Read between the lines HERE.

The Motorcopia Forward Index™ climbed to 6.48 last week (Sep 8-14) - signaling ‘Optimistic Buy’ conditions. From Goodwood to St. Moritz, see why analog sports cars and ’90s icons were set to lead the charge while credit and currency, plus geopolitical headwinds loomed. While later analysis via the Motorcopia Market Pulse™ tempered expectations with a healthy dose of real-world data, the collector car market appears to remain on solid ground nonetheless. Learn more HERE.

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About Motorcopia
Motorcopia is an independent collector-car market intelligence and publishing platform created by David C. Neyens, a veteran writer, researcher, and auction-catalogue specialist active in the industry since 2008. Motorcopia delivers proprietary market indices — including the Market Pulse™, Forward Index™, Buy/Sell/Hold Index™, and ValueScope™ — alongside auction coverage, investment insights, and collector-vehicle analysis. With a focus on serving high-net-worth collectors, advisors, and industry professionals, Motorcopia combines deep cataloguing expertise with data-driven reporting to spotlight trends, opportunities, and results across the global collector-car market.