As muscle cars become more expensive, how could you save money on getting one?

If you`re an avid fan of cars with a keen interest in the industry (a `petrol head`, if you wish) you probably already know what a `muscle car` is, but allow us to recap before we explore exactly how you can save money on getting your hands on one…Muscle car is a term used mostly in America to describe high-performance cars that are generally rear-wheel-drive fitted with very powerful V8 engines, and they`re well sought after across the world. It should come as no surprise that they`re often quite expensive, with some going for more than $120,000 (£86,000). With prices set to increase even further, how can you save money on getting one?

Shop around



This might sound like an obvious tip, but you`d be surprised at how many people `jump the gun` and buy the first muscle car that they find purely out of adrenaline and excitement. In order to save money, it`s important you take the time to shop around so that you can be confident your purchase is powerful and good value for money.

Look for unique opportunities

Muscle cars are a commodity, so you might often find these types of vehicles being auctioned in charity events or as prizes in current car competitions. Though this tip requires a lot of patience and even more hope, you`re almost guaranteed to save money on your dream vehicle if you happen to secure one through these means.

Befriend an expert

It`s not about what you know, it`s about who you know. By befriending an expert with extensive knowledge in muscle cars, you`ll be able to tap into their expertise when it comes to searching for your own (cost-effective!) four-wheeled beauty.

Invest in the best

How does it make sense to invest in the best muscle car when you`re trying to save money, not spend more of it? Well, hear us out! Just like with anything in this life, it really does pay off in the long run to stretch your budget as far as it will go to get a better muscle car. Your investment will more than likely pay itself in five or ten years.

Think carefully about insurance

Muscle car insurance likely won’t be covered by regular liability, so, it`s important you think carefully about insurance as you shop for your new vehicle. The last thing you want to do is finally get your hands on your dream muscle car and then find out you can`t afford your insurance premiums. Compare deals and make sure you`re happy with the level of coverage and protection that you`re getting.

Keep an eye on `second hand` websites

The easiest and (probably) most guaranteed way of saving money on a muscle car is to purchase one `second hand`. Gumtree, eBay, and AutoTrader are just three digital automotive marketplaces that list various muscle cars for sale. Keep an eye on these types of websites and when something takes your fancy, reach out to ask those all-important questions.