Classic Car buyer’s guides
Looking for a buyer’s guide to help with your next Classic Car? Explore our wide range of guides to help you understand what to look for before making a decision on what to purchase.
Take a look at our selection of Buyers Guides.

Jaguar E-type (Series 2)
With the Series 1 grabbing the glory could the Series 2 be a more accessible way of living the E-type dream?

Rover SD1
Equally adept as an executive express or saloon car champion, the Rover SD1 still makes good on its sleek and sporty looks.

Porsche 911 G
The ‘impact’ bumper-era 911 may not have the romance of the ‘60s cars but still offers a cracking Porsche experience.

Mazda MX-5 (NB)
As first-generation MX-5s get collectable and more expensive attention is turning to its successor as a source of cheap thrills.

Volvo 240
Once derided as dull and a bit worthy, the Volvo 240’s unmistakeable looks and distinctive Swedish character are once again being celebrated.

Saab 900
Quirky in both both looks and engineering, the Saab 900’s jet styling and turbocharged engines are as appealing now as in its 80s heyday.

Rolls-Royce Phantom VII
The Phantom set the tone for Rolls-Royce’s modern era and remains the perfect blend of technology and tradition.

Range Rover Classic
The marketing line “You can, quite simply, go anywhere in a Range Rover” rings as true now as it did back in the day.

Porsche 356
The template for Porsche’s sportscars to this day, the 356 combines unmistakable looks with a suitably unique driving experience.

Mazda MX-5 (NA)
The car inspired by classic roadsters is now a bona-fide classic itself – here’s how to buy a good one.

Lotus Elite
Colin Chapman’s motorsport genius translated for the road with a typically innovative mix of weight saving and giant-killing performance.

Ford Mustang (1965)
Iconic looks, fuss-free fun and that all-American styling make the first-generation Mustang a sure-fire classic anyone would love to own.
We understand that every vehicle is unique, which is why our Agreed Valuation policies take the true value of your classic car into account.
We understand that every vehicle is unique, which is why our Agreed Valuation policies take the true value of your classic car into account.
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Classic car insurance
From British Classics such as the Mini or the Bentley S3, through the spectrum of global icons ranging from the Porsche 911 to the Volkswagen Beetle, Goodwood Classic Solutions can offer an online quote for any Classic, with a policy tailored to your needs.
Our definition of a Classic isn’t restricted by a date, so we offer cover on any of the 2 million Classic cars on the road in the UK today.
Classic Car Insurance From The Experts
Because we’re offering classic vehicle insurance the Goodwood way, we only work with insurers who offer benefits like agreed valuations, limited mileage discounts, full salvage retention, and modification cover, since we understand how important they are.
The team at Goodwood Classic Solutions have already put in the hard work of building a reliable network of trusted insurance providers, so you can spend more time behind the wheel and less time sorting out your classic car cover.
Our definition of a Classic isn’t restricted by a date, so we offer cover on any of the 2 million Classic cars on the road in the UK today.
This is a list of some of the Classic Cars we cover, click on a brand to find out more.