If you're into classic cars, the 2020 Collector Car Price Guide is like your trusty sidekick. I've used it for years, and it’s saved me from overpaying more times than I can count. The rating system takes a minute to grasp, but once you do, it’s incredibly reliable.
One thing I love? It shatters dreams (gently). My heart was set on a mint 1970 'Cuda' Hemi convertible—until this guide showed me the $2.7 million price tag. Ouch. On the flip side, it helped me spot a Shelby Mustang convertible at a steal ($250K still hurts, but hey).
This isn’t just a book; it’s armor against shady sellers. I always cross-check VINs and tags because, as the guide reminds you, not all 'classics' are legit. Bring it to auctions or private sales—it’s like having a pricing expert in your pocket.
The only downside? Updates are hard to find. I’m still hunting for a 2022 edition (Amazon, where are you?!). But even the 2020 version packs timeless insights. For collectors or gift-givers (hello, car-obsessed spouses), this guide is gold.