GT4 sells on BAT
#1
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Thread Starter
GT4 sells on BAT
9k miles, low-spec, single owner (got a GT3 and needs garage space).
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...cayman-gt4-26/
$82,500.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...cayman-gt4-26/
$82,500.
#2
Rennlist Member
+5%.
86,625 which seems abought right on the money.
86,625 which seems abought right on the money.
#4
Three Wheelin'
You guys think I should list mine there? I want $87,700. Same mileage, but with buckets and a much nicer spec. Could I get $5,000 more than the auction price for that car?
#5
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"pretty steep" ? That is not realistic. Any top auction house is 10% to 12% today. And they turn cosigners away. 5%? That is a breeze.
Yes, do it. With buckets and higher spec you are golden. As long as you can be active/participate & produce a low over-rev report.
Yes, do it. With buckets and higher spec you are golden. As long as you can be active/participate & produce a low over-rev report.
#6
Three Wheelin'
I need to get an updated one, but I am 99% sure I haven't gone past the rev limiter!
#7
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Thread Starter
I actually emailed BAT about this the other day and they had a very reasonable response - it doesn't happen much, but when it does they work with the buyer and will consider a refund. Based on his tone, I believe they would give you a full refund, but he didn't want to commit to that in writing as a "policy."
At Mecum or others, is the seller locked in to do the deal?
@Raidersfan: Should you post yours there for sale? I understand BAT "negotiates" pretty hard with sellers to set a reasonable (low-ish) reserve. BAT needs sales to make money, and they don't care so much if sellers get top $. So, if they will give you the reserve you want, it only costs $100 if you are a seller - the risk is very low!
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#8
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That car did pretty well for a car with little options. $87k MSRP car, sold for $86k (with fees)... the car sold for above market price I would say.
#9
Rennlist Member
agree
i wd think so... having lwb is at least a 5 grand premium over sofa seats
thing about bat is you need tremendous patience with having to provide hundreds of photos, deal with so many questions, random/ignorant comments -- have to bite your lip a lot dealing with all this
as a result i have bought several cars from bat but i don't think i would ever sell one there
thing about bat is you need tremendous patience with having to provide hundreds of photos, deal with so many questions, random/ignorant comments -- have to bite your lip a lot dealing with all this
as a result i have bought several cars from bat but i don't think i would ever sell one there
#11
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Sold my 930 on BAT. Was a heck of a ride during the last few minutes. If you get a last minute bid they put more time on the clock. I think the final 5 minutes stretched to 20 minutes during which time the bids nearly doubled!
#14
Burning Brakes
You can’t beat enjoying a car for 3 years and 9k miles for a minimal loss. The lowest cost to own for a GT car is no options but buckets. I would option a 718 GT4 like that but it’ll be hard not optioning it out modestly
#15
‘I’m not sure I’ve seen any 4s with what looks like a CPO warranty (100k mile) sell for 76k anywhere. I did see one sell for 70 but it had a heavy Carfax accident reported which originally had a 94k sticker.