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Revology Mustangs and Shelby GTs demonstrate high resale values on popular online auction site

1968 Shelby GT500KR

Revology Cars has tracked the resale value of its vehicles since the first one was resold in 2022.  Through its Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) program, the company has records of resale transaction prices for 37 vehicles.  For years, this was the only source for resale value information on Revology vehicles.  However, Revology vehicles sold recently through the online auction Bring a Trailer (BAT) have corroborated Revology’s own numbers, providing reliable third party data to consumers to help them make an informed purchase decision.  The data shows that Revology vehicles maintain 98% of their original MSRP after an average of 1.7 years and 1,441 miles.   

Why do Revology vehicles maintain their value so well?  Simply put, it is because nobody else builds cars like Revology nor takes care of their customers like Revology does.  There are restomods, and there is Revology—they are not the same thing.

Revology backs its products with the industry’s best warranty–one year bumper to bumper, two-year powertrain, and five-year rust and corrosion, all with unlimited mileage.  All warranties are transferable to the new owner.  Also, Revology CPO units come with an additional one-year bumper to bumper warranty, which starts at the CPO delivery date.

Warranty coverage is great, but if it is inconvenient to have warranty work completed it isn’t a very compelling benefit.  Revology differs from its competition in the focus it puts on ensuring the availability of high-quality customer support after the sale, even to people who don’t buy the car from Revology directly.  

Revology enjoys unprecedented levels of owner loyalty.  No fewer than 38 own or have purchased multiple Revology vehicles.  Stated another way,13% of Revology’s clients have purchased 30% of all the vehicles the company has produced or scheduled to produce to date.  There is no better endorsement than a repeat purchase.  

“All of the cars we have built are like part of our extended family,” says Tom Scarpello, Revology’s Founder and CEO.  “We take care of them, and make sure their owners are happy.  These cars are works of art—but they are also meant to be driven, which means they will endure a certain amount of wear and tear.  Supporting these cars and keeping them going strong is an important priority for us.”

The price of Revology vehicles has increased over time, as the overall level of refinement, materials, fit and finish and engineering and build processes of Revology cars has improved.  Those improvements drove cost increases, but they are highly valued by customers, which is why the company chose to implement them.  These product improvements have also contributed to enhanced resale value.

Revology doesn’t promise its cars will appreciate in value, but it does promise to keep doing what it is doing. The company’s unique approach to design, engineering, manufacturing, and customer service means that Revology vehicles will continue to be highly regarded in the market, which ultimately translates to superior resale value.