Of course it also has something to do with the lack of clarity about freedom of ownership. Dutch classic buyers keep the butt tight. But many Dutch classics of the better kind nowadays go abroad.
Because for French and Germans and even more foreigners, our country is apparently a kind of bargain market.
We Dutch, however, are a bit stark on that.
Because the classics that were mainly sought after here in the last few years were 26-year-old diesels that didn't have to cost anything in Germany anymore because they were no longer allowed to drive there in the city centers.
So watch over the Dutch classics! buy one immediately.
Because there are only advantages in favor of a classic
And then the current low prices are the least important