Rare Market

BMW 3 Series (E30) Touring

BUILDINGStill gathering enough sold history to call this market.
Insufficient comps · 0 sold comps
Fair value$18.8K ($16.6K–$21.1K)
Typical ask$31.5K
Recent sold
Current valueInsufficient
12-mo trendNot yet callable
Buyer: Too few confirmed sales to anchor a fair price — treat the number as a rough guide.
Seller: Thin sold history here; comparable sales are limited — price conservatively.
Watcher: Not enough confirmed sales yet — worth a watch as data accrues.

This market has 1 confirmed sales in our database going back to 2022.

Long-term median$150K
10th–90th percentile$150K – $150K
Range observed$150K – $150K
Most recent confirmed sale
1993 1993 BMW 3 Series Touring Car
$150K · Nov 26, 2022 ·Classic.com ·RM Sotheby's Munich (2022)
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Tracking 0 sales in the last 90 days. We'll publish a confident 12-month outlook once 5 more sales close — at this market's typical pace, that's roughly unknown.

What It's Actually Worth

Blended value of a standard 12 yr, 50k mi example, ~$18.8K now. The green line weighs confirmed auction sales most heavily (the amber dots — what cars actually hammered for), blends in fast-selling "just-missed" listings, and lightly smooths out month-to-month composition noise.

2026-02 2026-06 $49.8K $0
━ blended true value ● confirmed auction sales (dot size = volume)
◫ 1 confirmed sales (1 auction)·5 months tracked·since 2026-02·6 active listings

Economic Drivers

We map every market against ~35 economic indicators — equities, rates, luxury demand, credit, housing — to find what leads its prices. This market needs a bit more confirmed sold history before those signals are reliable; it will appear automatically as data accrues.

Why We Think This

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Current Inventory Snapshot

Active priced listings6
Median fair value$12,366
Avg deal score65/100

Recent Signals & Alerts

Data-backed market intelligence, not a guaranteed prediction. Figures are modeled estimates from asking prices, sold comps, and public economic indicators; they can be wrong. Not financial advice.