What actually happens to your car at Auto Vault: a walk through the intake process
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From the Vault.
The South African collector vehicle market is small enough to be personal and large enough to have real consequences. Pricing movements in Porsche's classic segments affect decisions here. A shift in the import corridor changes inventory. A single auction result can move the reference point for an entire model line in the local market.
Most coverage of these movements is either too broad to be useful or too narrow to be actionable. Auto Vault's editorial position sits somewhere deliberate: close enough to the specific vehicles and the South African context to be relevant, considered enough to remain worth reading when the particular moment has passed.
Neither category is prolific. The standard for publication is that a piece has something to say. Those who want to understand the vehicles before making an acquisition enquiry, or who want context on what paint condition or storage history means for a car's value, will find relevant material in the Knowledge Centre archive.
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