Commody divides carefully selected, rare, and exceptional cars into equal-value parts (for example, in the case of the Porsche 911 Turbo – €25 per unit) called collectible car units.
By purchasing these units, you become a real, legally registered co-owner of the collectible car, with all the rights, privileges, and experiences that come with ownership – without the need to store or maintain the car yourself.
A collectible car unit represents a share of a car’s ownership.
Each car on Commody is divided into a limited number of collectible units, and those who purchase them become officially registered co-owners of the vehicle.
When a car is listed on the Commody platform, it first enters the reservation stage. Reserving collectible car units is completely free – you just need to have an account – and it allows you to be among the first to know when the sale begins.
Once the sale opens, you’ll need to verify your identity before purchasing collectible car units. This short, one-time process is securely handled by our trusted KYC partner, Ondato. It’s required so we can legally register your collectible car units in your name.
After successful verification, you can pay for your selected number of collectible car units by card or bank transfer through our secure payment partner, Neopay.
Once your payment is confirmed, the purchased collectible car units are automatically assigned to your account, and the car will appear in your Commody garage.
When you purchase collectible car units, you become a legally registered co-owner of a real car – with all the rights, privileges, and experiences that come with ownership.
A digital version of the car appears in your personal garage on Commody, where you can view it anytime, follow its market value, and access exclusive content available only to co-owners.
As the car’s market value changes (updated quarterly by our valuation partners), the value of your garage will change too.
And most importantly – you’ll join a community of passionate car collectors just like you.
No. All storage, insurance, and maintenance responsibilities – along with the related costs – are covered by the car’s original owner, whether it’s a private collector, museum, or partner who listed the car on Commody.
As a co-owner, you won’t have any additional expenses.
Cars featured on Commody are stored in various ways – from public exhibitions to private collections.
If a car is kept in a public garage or museum, you’ll have the opportunity to see it in person.
No. Under Commody’s model, each car is professionally maintained and stored by its original owner – the collector, museum, or partner who listed it on the platform – so co-owners do not drive the vehicle.
This ensures the car’s collectible value is preserved – the lower the mileage, the higher the value. For that reason, insurance policies strictly limit annual mileage, usually to around 500 km per year.
Using the Commody platform, browsing collectible cars, and reserving collectible units is completely free. You only pay for the collectible car units you choose to purchase – their price is listed with each car.
There are also no extra costs for car storage, insurance, or maintenance – those are fully covered by the car’s original owner.
Yes. Starting next year, you’ll be able to buy collectible car units from other collectors – or sell your own – directly through the Commody marketplace.
Historically, the value of rare and iconic car models has tended to rise over time – some classic cars have even outperformed the S&P 500 index in the past decade.
However, at Commody we believe that the heart of collecting is passion for cars – the joy of owning a piece of automotive history comes first, and potential value growth is just part of the experience.
Yes. Each car’s market value will be updated quarterly based on data from Classic Car Ratings – one of Europe’s largest collectible car valuation databases.