I missed the charity part.VIN #001 never goes to us common folk. In this case, it's mutually beneficial for Ford in building more hype and brand around Bronco and second it's a lot of money that goes to one deserving charity.
It's a good thing.
For charity these 001 Vins usually top $500k.You want to bet it will go for around 150 to 200,000 ?
Maybe, just seems like a lot of $ for something that really wont be worth that much for at least 50 or so years. Bragging rights I guess? Here you go you One percenters.For charity these 001 Vins usually top $500k.
I'm thinking more like $250,000 to $500,000, pretty sure my bid of $70,000 Ain't gonna get it LOLYou want to bet it will go for around 150 to 200,000 ?
The charity car buyers are really just doing it for the charity. Many times they will donate the vehicle back to be re-auctioned. Definitely in the 1% to be able to donate that kind of $$. It's actually a good thing. These people are being very generous. The vehicle's value means nothing to them.Maybe, just seems like a lot of $ for something that really wont be worth that much for at least 50 or so years. Bragging rights I guess? Here you go you One percenters.
My favorite things when people complain about "one percenters" is when they complain that they do something good. Who cares if it's bragging rights? In the end a charity benefits.Maybe, just seems like a lot of $ for something that really wont be worth that much for at least 50 or so years. Bragging rights I guess? Here you go you One percenters.
These are bid by guys with a ton of money looking to impress people. They know that they will never see a return on their money on a future resale. Besides, they can write-off the full value of their bid less the fair market value of the vehicle, which they will say is MSRP.600K? Estimate to 1 million... You Cant Be serious