Published 21 April 2026
Total sales
5
Median price
vs prior month
The April 2026 classic car auction data for Volvo shows a modest but encouraging start to the year, with five units sold across three distinct models. The median price of £4,500 suggests a market that remains accessible for enthusiasts, though the small sample size limits broader conclusions. The V70R led in volume with two sales, averaging £5,226, while the 850 T5-R commanded the highest price at £12,551—indicating strong demand for performance-oriented Volvos. The 240 Torslanda, a more affordable option, sold for £4,250, reinforcing the brand’s appeal across different price points.
All five sales were handled by a single auction platform, carandclassic, which suggests a concentrated marketplace for Volvo classics at present. Without prior month data for comparison, it’s difficult to assess trends, but the presence of both mainstream and enthusiast models hints at a balanced market. Buyers appear willing to pay a premium for rarer or higher-spec variants, while more common models maintain steady interest. The limited volume keeps the dataset small, but the diversity in models sold points to a healthy niche market for Volvo classics.
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