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socialrover Member Since: 03 Dec 2010 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 138 |
Plenty of wisdom shown in that post Vogue and I agree with everything you say .I stand corrected by your reasoning of "I have never seen trade bidders pay over the odds to try to control the market - the market is simply to big to do this and they would end up making a loss. " . Brian - I can see what you mean by having the auctioneer on your side ,but would you say with the introduction of on line bidding the auctioneers influence is diminished ? Ie the bid is flashed up on the screen for all to see . |
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3rd Feb 2018 9:27am |
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brian1951 Member Since: 07 Nov 2015 Location: Salop Posts: 275 |
Yes Socialrover i see your point, but dont believe every thing that flashes up on the screen I did retire just as the online bidding started thank god. |
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3rd Feb 2018 9:32am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3738 |
Be extremely careful of email bids, online bidding, telephone bids or any max bid situation. You may believe your bid is the max bid and expect bidding to start far lower - so whilst your max bid may be £60k, you expect the bidding to start at for example £20k and hopefully get a bargain at £45k.
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3rd Feb 2018 9:39am |
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socialrover Member Since: 03 Dec 2010 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 138 |
Why is there no charm in doing business anymore ? - Was there ever any in the first place or has it always been a place of loose talk and loose morals ?
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3rd Feb 2018 10:17am |
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socialrover Member Since: 03 Dec 2010 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 138 |
Apologies for shocking grammer ! |
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3rd Feb 2018 10:19am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3738 |
SocialRover, that's why I now avoid auctions unless I personally know them. I would far rather buy from a dealer and screw them down on price - I know everyone's favourite isn't a main agent - but at least you get a warranty and the backup of the manufacturer and in the case of LR you can always reject it in the time limit and unscramble the deal.
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3rd Feb 2018 10:47am |
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Basilfawlty Member Since: 18 Oct 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 655 |
I've bought at auction a number of times and I've had some good cars at fair prices. However, over the years as the auction houses attempted to screw the private buyer to the wall I stopped buying there as they were simply too expensive to make the purchase a sensible option, especially once you consider that lots are traded this way because of an underlying issue or they are an unpopular spec or colour choice.
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3rd Feb 2018 11:03am |
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362bkr Member Since: 15 Oct 2014 Location: Devon Posts: 679 |
I completely agree with that and I am firmly of the opinion that the cream of cars don’t make it to auction . |
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3rd Feb 2018 12:41pm |
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Singh911 Member Since: 04 Jun 2017 Location: London Posts: 51 |
I bought a two year old E70 X5 from auction a few years ago. Big mistake. By the time you factor in the buyers costs, the "saving" over an approved used car. The niggles and imperfections added to the cost such that i may as well have bought an AUC with warrranty. I used to buy my cars at auction all the time, then from the likes of cargiant - but one can often find keenly priced cars with MDs now for marginally more.
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15th Feb 2018 12:58pm |
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