Diecast & Toy Vehicles

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BuyMap brings together eBay listings for diecast and toy vehicles so you can compare prices in one place, from mass-market Hot Wheels to premium models from brands like AUTOart and Kyosho. The catalog spans a range of scales and price points.

With diecast, scale, condition, and packaging shape the price. A common model in played-with condition is inexpensive, while a mint, boxed premium model or a sought-after Hot Wheels still on its original card can be worth far more. Click any card to open a model's product page and compare listings by total price including shipping and condition, with filters for listing age and Best Offer to help you spot a good deal faster.

Filter the catalog by brand to find what you're after, or use the main search on the home page to look up any model across all of eBay.

Frequently asked questions

Scale is the model's size relative to the real vehicle. 1/64 is the small size most Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars come in, while 1/43, 1/24, and 1/18 are progressively larger. Premium brands like AUTOart and Kyosho are best known for detailed 1/18 models, and larger, more detailed scales usually cost more.

It can, a lot. For collectible Hot Wheels, a car still sealed on its original card is worth more than a loose one, and premium models are worth more boxed with their packaging intact. Check the photos before buying.

It comes down to brand, scale, detail, and rarity. Mass-market cars are inexpensive, but limited-run premium models and rare Hot Wheels variants can be worth far more. Comparing listings for the same model shows the real range.

A few things drive it: era, rarity, condition, and demand. The most valuable are the early Redline cars from 1968 to 1977 with their red-striped tires, along with Treasure Hunt and Super Treasure Hunt models, factory errors, and rare color variations. A car still mint on its card is worth more than a loose one, so condition matters a lot. Comparing current listings for the same casting shows what a specific model is going for.