LIFE IN THE FAST LANE Classic-car auctions hit a speed bump. An upstart raced to the front of the pack BringaTrailer.com crossed the starting line in classic-car auctions almost 6 years ago, listing all of 3 rides. Today, the site known as “BaT” boasts 2m monthly visitors and 100k registered bidders. How did BaT go bananas? It burned rubber and made a few sharp turns. Meanwhile, old-school auctions sputtered in neutral At Arizona Auction Week, one of the industry’s major events, sales were down 3% from last year. Experts say sales have stalled because too many players flooded the market’s engine. (Dang rookie drivers...) Bring a Trailer is waving to the suckers in the slow lane: Sales hit more than $230m last year -- a $41% jump over 2018. The site listed some 11k cars, with a sell-through rate of 70%. BaT relies on strict quality control, top-notch listings, and a staff that knows its stuff. One worker discovered that a version of an Austin Mini auctioned on the site for $230k had once been presented to Queen Elizabeth. And BaT’s got something rarer than rides fit for royalty... ...a comments section that’s actually... good! The car-crazed commentariat’s boffo backseat banter convinced BaT to host barbecues for the most prolific yakkers.
Bringatrailer is awesome. I bought one car off it. The comments are incredible as are the details of the cars posted. Hagerty at first gave me a hard time insuring the car for the purchase price until they saw the BAT listing and understood why i paid what I did.