
2024 Lotus Emira First Edition V6 6-Speed
Bid for the chance to own a 2024 Lotus Emira First Edition V6 6-Speed at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #144,480.
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Huh? BaT might be one of if not the largest captive audience there is.Wondering why list to a limited audience with crazy fees to sell.
seems forced sales values and I think cars.c0m is much larger than BaT, and no forced sales. The only one I can think of using BaT was the blue Emira that was beat on in FL.Huh? BaT might be one of if not the largest captive audience there is.
And seller's fee is only $99
You can literally set a required minimum. There is no forced sale unless it hits your minimum amount. I've sold a car on BAT before. Excellent experience.seems forced sales values and I think cars.c0m is much larger than BaT, and no forced sales. The only one I can think of using BaT was the blue Emira that was beat on in FL.
No worries, if you like BaT, but it would not be my choice, I have read about problems I don't want to deal with, as seller and buyer.I really don't get what your saying.
How is BaT a "forced sale"?
It's an auction site with millions of potential bidders.
The car has a reserve.
IMO, BaT is the true arbitor of real value rather than a price placed on by a seller or dealer on a standard classified site like Cars.com
$111,111Let's play a Price-Is-Right game on if it sells, what it sells for.
Winner gets a pair of Tillett seats with color matched OEM leather pads, and JUBU 500 power upgrade.
It’s up to $7,500 now.Remember to add 5% to winning bid up to $5000. Buyer pays the fee on BaT.
It’s up to $7,500 now.
I personally would not pay over MSRP for this car. If anything, I can wait and expect a discount. The car market, like the luxury watch market, has started trending down. I have two local Lotus dealers offering me cars that people bailed on: one dealer at MSRP+$10K while the other is straight MSRP.
Say what you will about late comers should pay ADM, I don’t believe in that. MSRP is MSRP and the wait was done by someone already. They chose not to buy the car and pass it down. Why should the new buyer have to pay ADM just because they didn’t get in line. Perhaps they have been waiting on the sidelines to see what happens. I don’t play the ADM game for anything and also believe, like some on here, that these will sell below MSRP by end of year. The hype has worn off and flippers realized there’s no money to be made here.