money in the pocket of the seller is the # that some people find helpful
You can never really know that number. It's not uncommon for them to waive the seller fee to get the buyer fee. I've literally heard Dana Mecum on the mic live on TV telling a seller he will waive the fee if he'll eliminate the reserve. Auctions in general are a total crapshoot, and I frequently do not buy the results, either high or low.
Thank you!I was there Friday and saw the red car go through. No sale at $175,000, 4 options, Hennessey 700 package upgrade, 46,902 miles. Hennessey package scared some off with the miles. I didn't see the other two go through. I did look at the black car, 4 options, no center caps, 3,885 miles, looked good and heard it sold for $264,600 with a 8% com. Didn't look at the Heritage but pictures on interior don't look good.
Understood...Thanks!That was not originally a heritage car. That's a previous salvage car that was repainted to gulf colors by "someone" in Texas
Now who would do such a thing?? lolThat was not originally a heritage car. That's a previous salvage car that was repainted to gulf colors by "someone" in Texas
I have never been to an auction, but all the things I hear and the way they hammer one car in 3 seconds and take 5 minutes with another makes me sure I will never buy or sell at an auction. Especially at no-reserve.
I was there Friday and saw the red car go through. No sale at $175,000, 4 options, Hennessey 700 package upgrade, 46,902 miles. Hennessey package scared some off with the miles. I didn't see the other two go through. I did look at the black car, 4 options, no center caps, 3,885 miles, looked good and heard it sold for $264,600 with a 8% com. Didn't look at the Heritage but pictures on interior don't look good.