by AAGadmin | Jan 17, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services
The Auto Appraisal Group will be running a series of articles about cars featured in one of our 2014 wall calendars. This month’s focus is on the 1931 Cadillac Sport Phaeton from the GM calendar. We asked AAG certified agent Tim Pawl of Detroit, Michigan, curator and...
by AAGadmin | Jan 3, 2014 | AAG Certified Agent News, Blog Articles, More Services
Because we care about the integrity of the people we work with and the quality of the auto appraisal service that we provide. When we started AAG in 1989, there were very few auto appraisers who weren’t also dealers. Today there are so many appraisers...
by AAGadmin | Dec 4, 2013 | Blog Articles, More Services, Prepurchase Inspections
I love auctions. The crowds, the chant, the bright lights, the bids. We all know it’s easy to get caught up in the excitment and emotions. So what do we really need to focus on? Here are a few tips when buying a classic car or any vehicle at auction....
by AAGadmin | Nov 5, 2013 | 01 Time Sensitive Articles, Blog Articles, More Services, Shows & Events
Be part of the auction excitement on Friday and Saturday, November 15 & 16 at Festival Park for the ever-popular collector car auction. This auction sees nearly 300 cars cross the block and cars are frequently run in the following categories: Muscle Car, Street...
by AAGadmin | Oct 16, 2013 | 01 Time Sensitive Articles, Blog Articles, More Services, Shows & Events
Fall Carlisle—October 2-6 Beautiful weather, good crowds and enthusiastic hobbyists. Looking forward to the Carlisle Events sponsored Zephyrhills Show in Florida Nov. 14-17 Expect easier registration with no up-front fees at the collector car auction. AACA Fall...
by AAGadmin | Oct 4, 2013 | AAG Certified Agent News, Blog Articles, More Services, Shows & Events
AACA’s National Director, Mike Jones has considered moving into the field for some time. After the class he told us, “I was impressed with the thoroughness, volume and breadth of information included in the class binder. The fact that there were six class members of...