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<blockquote data-quote="TFStang" data-source="post: 15510090" data-attributes="member: 72692"><p>I like how sellers always stress the prices with commissions, which is fine, but also telling is what the Sellers actually get in hand, which is far less than the hammer price and even less when you factor in other fees and also the cost of getting the car to the auction. The Seller of the 00R with 500 miles that hammered for $42K probably got $37,800 after fees, not to mention what it cost to get the car to the auction. He probably would have been better off selling private. Also, prices of cars that don't sell and have reserves mean nothing to me as it is very easy to bid the car up until it gets close to reserve. What is telling is what the car sold for and what the Seller was willing to take for that particular car once the fees are netted out.</p><p></p><p>As for the bubbles on the hood...it's a common problem and one that is very prevalent on the 00R. My #25 car had them, and they came back even after a repaint. My #205 car never had them. Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TFStang, post: 15510090, member: 72692"] I like how sellers always stress the prices with commissions, which is fine, but also telling is what the Sellers actually get in hand, which is far less than the hammer price and even less when you factor in other fees and also the cost of getting the car to the auction. The Seller of the 00R with 500 miles that hammered for $42K probably got $37,800 after fees, not to mention what it cost to get the car to the auction. He probably would have been better off selling private. Also, prices of cars that don't sell and have reserves mean nothing to me as it is very easy to bid the car up until it gets close to reserve. What is telling is what the car sold for and what the Seller was willing to take for that particular car once the fees are netted out. As for the bubbles on the hood...it's a common problem and one that is very prevalent on the 00R. My #25 car had them, and they came back even after a repaint. My #205 car never had them. Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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