VOLVO AMAZON: BUYER'S GUIDE
Median Price: £10,506 • Highest Price: £113,602 • Lowest Price: £800 • Sell-Through Rate: 81%
Source: Bring A Trailer
How much is a Amazon worth?
In our experience, we've seen plenty of Amazon's go under the hammer and based on analysing every sale you can expect to pay £10,506 for one in average condition - that places it amongst the cheapest 20 - 30% of collector cars across our database.
As Volvo's go, a Amazon is on the higher end relative to other Volvo models. In fact this model is £1,064 above the median Volvo price of £9,442.
What is the maximum to pay for a Amazon?
Across the 166 Amazon's we've seen sell, the highest price ever recorded for this model is £113,602. It was sold by Barrett Jackson in the US on 17 Jan 2020.
What is the lowest to pay for a Amazon?
Well, that depends on where you draw the threshold.
The lowest sale of all time for this vehicle is £800. Brightwells sold the car at auction in the UK on 25 Nov 2015.
When looking at more recent sales the lowest recorded price is, as you would expect, higher. Analysing every sale since 2020 shows that the lowest price between 2020 and today is £1,351, Mathewsons sold this car in the UK on 21 Aug 2021.
What is the background of the make / model?
Volvo produced this model between 1960 and 1970.
Volvo was founded in 1927 in Gothenburg, Sweden, and is now one of the world's leading manufacturers of luxury cars. Volvo is known for safety, reliability and its commitment to innovation, having developed some of the world's first safety features such as the three-point seatbelt, side-impact protection and the world's first pedestrian airbag. Volvo has also pioneered hybrid technology in the auto industry and is a leader in electric vehicles.
How common is a Amazon?
According to data from the DVLA, the UK licensing authority, in 2022 there were 589 licensed vehicles alive and kicking on UK roads. There were also 327 vehicles that are SORNd - in other words not currently registered for the road. Note: that data is for this model and all of its sub-models.
Building on that, we've also seen plenty of these go under the hammer at auctions around the world, 206 to be precise. It's among the 4% most common collector cars to sell at auction.
Of those 206 times the model has gone to auction 166 have sold. In other words, this model sells on 81% of times it goes to auction - that's above the average sell-through rate we traditionally see.
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Why this article was created
Well, we've got one of the largest databases of sold classic car prices in the world so we thought we ought to help and put that data to good use. To be clear though, this article is not intended to be a full tour of every nook and sill of the Amazon, rather it's meant to act as an introductory guide and overview of the market for this model.
It is here to provide you guidance on how much you should and shouldn't be paying for one based on the 206 we've seen previously.
If you're after more detail, we've got you covered. Click the button below to be taken to a the price guide for this model so you can see every single sale, price trend over time and lots more.
How this article was created
This article was created by looking back at sales of Amazon since the beginning of our database in 1992. We've scanned over 30 auction houses and results from over £15 billion of sold cars around the world to understand the where the market is at for this car.
The Classic Valuer takes that data and analytics which enables it to generate these articles at scale, for further information regarding the Amazon please visit the price guide linked below.
About The Author
Giles Gunning
Giles is CEO of The Classic Valuer - one of the world's largest databases of sold classic cars in the world going back over 30 years covering over 11,000 models. Giles and The Classic Valuer are regularly referenced in key classic car publications including Classic & Sports Car.
Giles grew up around the iconic historic motorsport venue at Goodwood and enjoys his 1972 Alfa Romeo 1600 GT Junior around the Sussex roads. His primary car goal is to purchase back a selection of his grandfather's car's including his 1931 Riley Brooklands.