2021 Market Review - HSV Clubsport/Maloo VN-VE
If you are keen to participate in the kinship created by HSV ownership, then join the Club. Not just figuratively but actually, because there are very active HSV Owners Clubs all around Australia and in New Zealand that offer varied opportunities to enjoy your special Holden.
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The social aspect of HSV ownership may also influence values, especially since there is a ready market and lots of advice available. Early Clubsports remain affordable, with pre-1999 versions in very good condition typically making $40-50,000.
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E Series are slightly more expensive and some Maloo vendors have obviously been looking at top estimates on the auction reports when pricing early cars that have little hope of making $60,000.
VN-VP Clubsport $40,950 [2]
VR-VT Clubsport $43,080 [15]
VTII-Z Clubsport $43,390 [33]
Clubsport E 2006-10 $50,310 [35]
VG-VS Maloo $44,200 [5]
VU-Y Maloo $41,525 [11]
VZ Maloo $45,395 [21]
Maloo E 2006-10 $64,560 [30]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2021 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
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From Unique Cars #460, Dec 2021