HSV Statesman/Senator/Grange 1992-2008 - 2020 Market Review
2020 Market Review - HSV Statesman/Senator/Grange 1992-2008
These ultra-luxurious Holdens when new were among the most expensive cars ever built in Australia, yet the used market has treated them with contempt. Some owners lost so much on a Grange or Senator they vowed never to own another HSV.
Even the Senator 300, featuring HSV’s earth-shaking 300kW engine and costing $99,000 new, was by 2011 worth less than $30,000. Even today the Senator is cheaper than a less luxurious GTS300.
Versions built after 2005 remain slightly less expensive than older and less common VQ-VTIIs. 5000i versions of the Statesman have become very scarce and VQ Senators doubled their prices since 2016.
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Statesman/Senator VQ-VT $37,365 [13]
Senator VTII-VYII $39,335 [3]
Senator 300/SV300 $50,000 [2]
Senator E 2006-08 $33,800 [6]
Grange 1996-00 $25,510 [5]
Grange 2001-05 $23,250 [4]
Grange 2006-08 $34,445 [2]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2020 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
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From Unique Cars #447, December 2020
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