Is a WM or WN V8 Holden Caprice likely to appreciate in value?
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Asked by Steve
Hi there. I’m looking at buying either a WM or WN V8 Caprice. Just wondering if, in your opinion, these cars are going to appreciate in value in the coming years?
Answered by CarsGuide
30 Apr 2025If you look at the market for Holden’s long-wheelbase Statesman and Caprice models historically, it seems they do experience an uptick in value as they become older and rarer. But, then, that goes for a lot of makes and models, too.
The really collectible modern Holden models are more likely to be anything with a HSV badge or a Commodore SS with the V8 engine. The very last SS Commodores with the SS-V option (with better brakes) have already proved collectible, as has the super-rare HSV W427. That said, even these models have suffered the same value drop as many other cars post-Covid.
So will a late Caprice ever be collectible and valuable? Possibly, but you’ll be waiting a while. In reality, values of them could have a way to fall yet, before prices start heading upwards as collectability calls.
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