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Biggest Losers of Bring-A-Trailer

Mar 07, 2024
Used car prices in recent years have been totally out of control $200,000 What is this? Well, today we're looking at the

biggest

losers

of

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, people who bought cars in 2022 and are selling them again at big losses, selling for $15,000 up. First, we're looking at the Grail sports cars, gentlemen. Feast your eyes on this 1989 Lamborghini Kos. This 1989 Lamborghini Kos was one of only 658 25th Anniversary models produced and is powered by a famous 5.2L V12. In 2022, this bad boy sold for $738,000 and only one. a year later it sold for a different price, what are your guesses guys?
biggest losers of bring a trailer
Okay, so at $738,000 in 2022, 2023 it went up again, this is like stones, you know, yeah, this is like stones, this is very like stones, we feel sorry for the people who bought. They are at the top of the bubble and now they are losing money on them, but hey, keep your car, who cares? Ready, are you ready, yes gentlemen, your answers please? 500k 500k I said 638 I'm saying they lost 100G on this bad boy shit. Jeremiah is still inexplicably good at things like this. This car sold for $670,000 and a loss of 68,000 with a 9.21% discount. in a year 10% is a lot James, but it's not 100%, it's not 100, that's the truth, so J is on the board with one point next in our Grail sports car category.
biggest losers of bring a trailer

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We have a 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS. one of Jer's favorite cars, has the $118,000 viso package, staggered diameter, center locking wheels, carbon ceramic brakes, this car sold for $465,000 with

trailer

brought in 2022 , after which its owner only put 100 miles on it and then it was back up for sale now, the visce. The edition has a higher price, what do we think it sold for 465 in 2022 while you reflect? I'm going to call my friend, hello, dinner sounds wonderful. The stakes again, okay, how much do we think this car sold for four gentlemen? for Justin we both said 375 too, oh wow I don't think he lost much, yeah I mean we both said 375, yeah this car sold for $383,000, great, I guess a loss of 82 Grand 17.6%, Damn, it looks gentlemen like it's the Porsche bubble. a small burst in a pora bubble is being corrected, next on the gr list is this fan favorite, a 2012 Lex LFA number 427 of 500 ever built, they are now going for a pretty penny as Jerry just drove one in a video we made recently.
biggest losers of bring a trailer
You should have a pretty good guess for this round. We will ask you to guess the price at the first auction and how much it sold for when it was relisted 8 months later. Okay, it was sold in 2022. I'm going to say it was sold for don't remember anything that's too big, okay, 2022, what are these cars for? Well certainly gentlemen your answers please or 600,000 202 uh2 and then 8 months later I think it sold for 550 I said 700k in 2022 600k a year later I said. 325 and 225 in 2022 this thing sold for $775,000 $8 months later it was bid for $775,000 a loss of 70,000 so Jar has two Nolan has two big goose eggs for Justin Boomers were able to buy their houses for a nickel and a box of cigarettes so it's only fair that this economy takes a hit when they try to buy these coveted Boomer cars.
biggest losers of bring a trailer
No. I'm looking at you, buddy, first we have one of the most Boomer cars possible, a 1950 '56 Chevrolet Bair with adjustable two-one black and silver paint. coil-over shocks, this car sold in 2022 for $855,000 and then after I had driven it 1,000 miles, I guess a pretty hard 0,000 miles, about as hard as you can get with six, at that point in 2023 put it back on ,

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a trailer, how much did it cost you? I don't see many things like this when bringing a trailer. This is like when you used to go to the supermarket and buy a car trader.
I think these will always be more valuable than the rest of the Boomer car segment. I think it's like these Challengers Cuda when you said 85k. I thought, oh, I would have guessed that someone sold this car for $45,000, you know, like me, that's probably what it should cost, gentlemen, I guess it's okay, show your money. 70 65 55 funny that's a triple five the price is 55 Justus is on the dash $55,000 this bad boy 62 that's not like that no oh no that's the next car sorry it was $62,000 Nolan you get it so the next one was 55 no , okay, I ruined the next round so we're changing the rules instead of guessing how much you lost we're going to guess the original price it sold for the 1968 Ford Mustang GT 350 convertible style so it's a clone it's not real it's a clone it's a GT350 clone ok it's a clone with the rim and everything do you remember how dumb people are in 2022 yeah dude that's what I am they're so dumb I hope this person paid crazy money for this ?
I can't imagine anyone paying this, but you know what they are. get it, come on, is that much money jar? It would be so stupid, do it, do it, friend, do it right. 55555 gentlemen get your answers at 70,000 95,000 75,000 this thing sold for $65,000 and the winner is Justin hey I have one yeah yeah. I'm finally so proud of you, this guy is dense, holy hell, okay, the last car in our Boomer round is this little yellow 1967 Corvette swapped with a 6.2L LS3 V8, yes, this is a Resto mod, it's a astronaut car It's been renovated from top to bottom, it was initially sold in 2022 and in this round, guys, you're guessing how much it sold for at the peak of the market in 2022 and then how much it sold for again in September 2023. so this is like a Resto mod, this thing rules, yeah it rules until you ride it and you know it sucks, they emulate the original type of frame geometry and stuff, but it's like that, yeah, it's much better.
I don't like those wheels. to all gentlemen your answers please I said 180,000 in 2022 and one 125 last year I said 175 then 155 I went very low with 80k there is no way it was 80k I think Justin guesses what it should be, it's like the market consciousness in April 2022, this Corvette sold for $200,000 and then again in September 2023 it sold for $178,000. Nolan gets one point and jar gets one point okay okay okay good job so a trend that We saw during this bubble was, I think, an overinflated value put on things because it was low mileage. Many times buying a low mileage car is not the smartest thing to do.
Low miles means it hasn't had many of the problems that normal cars face, they aren't new. but they didn't drive much in the first car oh oh gosh oh my gosh okay so this is a 2003 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra originally listed in 2022. The auction realized $4,988. This car only had 6 miles when it was relisted in 2023 in exactly the same condition. I've never seen a supercharger belt cover like that before nor do I want to see that red Ste heing wheel some more. It is not just a protected cover. I feel like there's going to be a big loser here.
This is a big loser. The only thing that counts for this car is that it is impeccable. I've finished now. I'm ready. I'm ready. You are minting all the money. Sorry, I was just trying to figure out what exact percentage it was. sold for 56,000 Jeremiah takes the round up next to the low mileage category, this is a 2006 Mitsubishi evo9, sold for $90,000 in 2022, only had 2200M on the clock, new owner only drove it 100 miles before listing it again on the list when bringing the trailer. 2023 where it sold for 990,000 in white in 2022 2200 My this bozo only drove it 100 miles the market may be weakening for collector cars General inflation and the lack of purchasing power of the dollar are affecting collector car purchases in this moment there may be fewer people in the market looking to buy old Japanese cars for almost $100,000 again.
I'm thinking in percentages here, okay, but I'm not good at math, I'm not good at Ma, there's no way it would sell for that. Well in March 2022 it sold for $90,000 then in August it sold for I said 765 oh I did 77 65 it sold for $667,500 Justin 67k that seems about right what was the other one? It was worse than $2,300 $8600 So this gu is not that screw 2300 thousand per mile, yes our final low mileage car okay this is a 2013 SRT Viper GTS the famous six speed manual transmission V10 was sold 8.4L for $189,000 wow that's crazy and 000 miles later they put it on trailer again how much do you think it sold for?
I know, I know, the GTS GT, oh come on, is that jar? Oh just pick $189,000 in 2022, why did it sell? Oh my gosh, I think you all might be really close, okay. March 2022 it sold for 189 and then on November 23rd it sold for $125,000 right on the money hey on the money dog ​​on the money I give you an extra point no yeah I get double points on the money, you're in the lead, you can't decide during the game, like, hey, that was it. Pretty impressive. You should get double points for that, just put this in the editor.
People who watch this type of content know that when you get the money, you will get double the points. Just leave a comment below and help me out. Thank you. We just left a comment. a ton of new pieces, some of the best stuff ever, go buy the new donam media.com capsule, okay, and this time it's a new round, your guess is worth two points, oh, okay, let them I'll give you four cars and you'll guess which one broke down the most first. High-end Aston Martin V8 Vantage. Vehicles like the Aston Martin Vantage don't resell very well because someone who can afford a used one will probably just spend more money. and get a new one number two, the Lucid air is an example of an electric car whose novelty is wearing off now that we are energy independent and the company itself is having a hard time moving product according to Bloomberg intelligence Lucid lost $340,000 on each electric vehicle were made in 2023, the next Ford F-150 Lightning Electric Due to supply chain issues, many F-150 Lightnings were selling for over 100,000,000.
Could those drastic margins make it the most prized car of these four and finally in a Many seem to think that bringing a trailer is not a good platform for these cars, maybe buyers prefer to see the cars in person when shelling out almost a million dollars, so we are just guessing which one lost the

biggest

percentage based on what it was sold for, it was bought and then it was sold, so this is the same game. The problem with the Aston Martin is that it is a collector's car based on an average equipment. This is what I'm thinking when the Rivan came out they were selling for stupid money and then the Lightnings were trying to sell for the same money but really they're just like a $55,000 truck.
Ford is still having trouble making them. I know for a fact that EVS last year lost the most money, so you guess okay, so this is mine, this is mine, this is what I think this one lost the most money, so you guys get a point if They guess the most depreciated car overall and if they guess the correct order of the four, they will do it. get two extra points, great, so the order is lucid air, yes Aston Martin, yes Ferrari1. I have nothing, so J and Nolan get a point, okay. Jeremiah, that makes you our winner.
You'll have a nice hot turkey dinner waiting for you. when they leave the garage, thank you gentlemen for joining me, this video didn't make me happier because I still can't afford anything, yeah, they just make you angry, thanks for watching this video, subscribe to the channel, follow all these guys on social media . means I love you you should next round

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