It's a tactic. People who may have remained engaged leave and as we saw, nobody there at the end. I have seen it work more than oncegota wonder if the 100 k starting bid didn't blow other potential bidders out of the water ? I m not suprised after that initial bid that it stalled .
Yes - it has happened to me several times... Not recently, but in the past (for both E39 M5's & R129's).I doubt this had much to do with it but I didn’t get notified by BaT that this was for sale. And it’s listed under E9. This has happened to me before. I’m sure a lot of you guys have notifications set on all kinds of cars. Has something like that ever happened to you? The Polaris for sale right now came up like normal.
It's like the stock market, just when you think it is ziggin', it starts zaggin'. I stopped trying to figure it out a while ago thinking I know more than AI, people writing the Algorithms, insider info (i.e. - when Nancy Pelosi becomes the world's best stock picker you know something is wrong), geopolitics, micro and macro economics, etc.
I just stick to a plan until there are no more chairs left, then I am hedged if that happens too. So, yeah, BaT is a head scratcher sometimes, there is an explanation for pretty much everything, but a lot of times I am the last one to get the memo, only more TPS reports, red staplers, and corner basement offices. It's only a fraction of a penny from the crippled children....right? Nothing to see here folks! Move along now...
One of my best friends worked the parts counter at German Motors in WPB Fla when we were in HS... He joked that everyone pronounced Porsche incorrectly... He said the proper pronunciation was POORSHIT... That was because he would say "you POORSHIT, do you know how much that's going to cost?" when people came in to buy parts. The margins on Porsche parts were crazy 60 years ago and still are. BMW learned their spare parts pricing policy from Porsche, and as long as the margins are as high as they are they'll keep providing parts.that being said, the curiosity will be how much longer Porsche continues to support the old sports cars - parts wise ... or will they quit manufacturing the parts and let the secondary market take care of them. my guess is they will continue to for a while