Sotheby's auction at Abu Dhabi GP - recent supercars

Sotheby's auction at Abu Dhabi GP - recent supercars

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wl606

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268 posts

200 months

Thursday 28th November 2019
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Lots of recent supercars up for auction this weekend: Pagani Zonda, Maserati MC12, Ferrari FXX K, Jaguar C-X75 etc


https://rmsothebys.com/en/home/lots/ad19?utm_mediu...

AC123

1,116 posts

154 months

Thursday 28th November 2019
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My guess is the top end rare stuff goes for top money, and the "bottom end" supercars continue to soften...

WCZ

10,521 posts

194 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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the mc12 will make such strong money imo

cayman-black

12,641 posts

216 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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That one-77, wow.

GT4RS

4,422 posts

197 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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The 918 sold for high £600K plus fees.

Looks like someone had a good buy.

footsoldier

2,258 posts

192 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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918 didn’t sell, there were no real bids for it.

GT4RS

4,422 posts

197 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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I thought he put the hammer down on it?

I watched most of it and looked like plenty were selling, unless there was a lot of off the wall bids?

footsoldier

2,258 posts

192 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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Think about 50% sold overall.
918 didn’t - he put the hammer down, but unless he shouts a paddle number, it’s passed

Auctioneer can make pretend bids all the way up to reserve price.
So, ‘high bids’ dont mean a real bidder.


The_Doc

4,885 posts

220 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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G63 AMG 6X6 for three quarters of a million?





A rarity?

Investment value?

alexabsolute

101 posts

137 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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That LFA seems cheap, surprised to see it met reserve too, somebody got a bargain imo

GT4RS

4,422 posts

197 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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footsoldier said:
Think about 50% sold overall.
918 didn’t - he put the hammer down, but unless he shouts a paddle number, it’s passed

Auctioneer can make pretend bids all the way up to reserve price.
So, ‘high bids’ dont mean a real bidder.

Thanks footsoldier, I wasn’t aware of that. I thought if the hammer goes down it’s sold.

GT4RS

4,422 posts

197 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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Some interesting sale prices, does anyone think these are a little on the low side?

As new sls amg 63 black series for less than £125k

Restored Ferrari certified 1973 Daytona for less than £375k

As new 458 Ferrari speciale aperta for £318k

I thought current retail asking prices would of been around the following?

As new sls amg 63 black series around £200k
Ferrari Certified Daytona around £500k
As new 458 Ferrari speciale aperta £500k

Or am I miles out?






Ferruccio

1,835 posts

119 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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GT4RS said:
Some interesting sale prices, does anyone think these are a little on the low side?

As new sls amg 63 black series for less than £125k

Restored Ferrari certified 1973 Daytona for less than £375k

As new 458 Ferrari speciale aperta for £318k

I thought current retail asking prices would of been around the following?

As new sls amg 63 black series around £200k
Ferrari Certified Daytona around £500k
As new 458 Ferrari speciale aperta £500k

Or am I miles out?
You can ask anything you like.

The great thing about auctions is it’s public, pretty transparent, so much less bu//sh/t.


Cheib

23,235 posts

175 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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footsoldier said:
Think about 50% sold overall.
918 didn’t - he put the hammer down, but unless he shouts a paddle number, it’s passed

Auctioneer can make pretend bids all the way up to reserve price.
So, ‘high bids’ dont mean a real bidder.

Ah there was a 997 GT2 at an auction a couple of months ago which “sold” very cheaply...since when the website updated to show that it apparently didn’t sell. The dark arts of auction houses.......it’s almost unbelievable what they get away with as “standard practice”

Zadkiel

390 posts

146 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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Pretty interesting results all around. Most of the cars that did sell sold for below their low estimate, a few in the range and only one above it (the Pagani which I thought might be estimated a bit low). No big bounce back yet it would seem.

WCZ

10,521 posts

194 months

Monday 2nd December 2019
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intresting results!

wl606

Original Poster:

268 posts

200 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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All the results have been added to Sotheby's website. $6.8m for the Pagani being the obvious standout.

https://rmsothebys.com/en/home/lots/ad19?utm_mediu...

Nick67

191 posts

243 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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GT4RS said:
Some interesting sale prices, does anyone think these are a little on the low side?

As new sls amg 63 black series for less than £125k

Restored Ferrari certified 1973 Daytona for less than £375k

As new 458 Ferrari speciale aperta for £318k

I thought current retail asking prices would of been around the following?

As new sls amg 63 black series around £200k
Ferrari Certified Daytona around £500k
As new 458 Ferrari speciale aperta £500k

Or am I miles out?
Think the SLS you refer to was a SL 65 AMG

https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/ad19/abu-dhabi/...


laingy

676 posts

241 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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Zadkiel said:
Pretty interesting results all around. Most of the cars that did sell sold for below their low estimate, a few in the range and only one above it (the Pagani which I thought might be estimated a bit low). No big bounce back yet it would seem.
Not sure there are many reasons for a bounce based upon continued uncertainty in global economy.

cayman-black

12,641 posts

216 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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Did the Aston sell?