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Alvis - All Models (1955)
Alvis All Models 1955: A rare blend of elegance and performance that continues to captivate enthusiasts today. While the original price tag is a distant memory, the market has evolved, and you can now find the Alvis All Models price across a range of conditions and geographic locations. Whether you’re looking for a pristine example or a spirited restoration project, understanding the value of a 1955 Alvis All Models is essential for making a smart investment.
- Vehicle: Alvis All Models (1955)
- Engine: 2.4‑litre straight‑four, producing 60 bhp at 5,500 rpm
- Transmission: 4‑speed manual, synchromesh at top two gears
- Fuel Type: Petrol, 87 octane (modern leads recovered)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 4,200 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,300 mm
- Height: 1,350 mm
- Width: 1,500 mm
- Weight: 980 kg (dry)
- Performance:
- Top Speed: 99 mph (140 km/h)
- 0‑60 mph: 11.4 seconds
- Exterior: Classic 8‑passenger saloon with sleek lines, chrome trim, and a removable hardtop
- Interior: Leather seats, wood veneer dashboard, manual climate controls
Why does the Alvis All Models 1955 price matter? It gives buyers a benchmark for negotiating and collectors a frame of reference for anticipating future value. The same principles apply to the broader used Alvis All Models price market, where mileage, service history, and originality drive the price range.
Depreciation Insight
Classic cars don’t follow the same depreciation curve as new models, but they still experience value erosion, especially in the early years of ownership. A typical Alvis All Models depreciation pattern is:
- First year: 15‑20% drop in market value for most condition categories, largely due to warranty concerns, parts availability, and restoration costs.
- Years 2‑5: 5‑10% annual decline as the vehicle gains maturity, and occasional spikes when significant upgrades or restorations are completed.
- After year 5: Growth potential stabilizes, and value may even appreciate under certain conditions (e.g., new evidence of provenance, exceptionally low mileage, or sporting performance upgrades).
Examples of depreciation can differ greatly; a 1955 Alvis with zero miles, complete original parts, and meticulous record‑keeping can see only a 7‑10% loss over the first five years—an impressive return in a classic car market.
Comparison Context
Compared to similar models, the Alvis All Models offers a unique blend of classics and performance that sets it apart. A direct comparison can be drawn with the Jaguar XK120, which emerged a year later and shared a similar 2.4‑litre engine:
- Jaguar XK120: 60 bhp, 112
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