06-17-2025, 07:45 PM
BAT (as it’s known colloquially) does tend to being very strong money for some mainstream RV types. RV’s; outside of the Sprinter type based units, Airstreams and Vanagons; don’t tend to do any better than normal market pricing.
The last 2 Newells sold are listed here:
https://bringatrailer.com/auctions/resul...tegory=436
Both in 2023 and both for what the market was then (imho).
Here’s all the RV’s recently listed (sold and not sold):
https://bringatrailer.com/auctions/resul...tegory=436
As a marker, here’s the Prevost’s sold recently:
https://bringatrailer.com/auctions/resul...tegory=436
The XL listed is an extreme outlier, though it did have a bunch of factory work done a year prior. Stupid money. Everything else is essentially market.
By selling “no reserve”, it will sell. Hopefully for what you want or need. If you put a reserve, you will be heavily pressured to reduce or remove the reserve as the auction nears closure. BAT makes no money if it doesn’t sell.
The last 2 Newells sold are listed here:
https://bringatrailer.com/auctions/resul...tegory=436
Both in 2023 and both for what the market was then (imho).
Here’s all the RV’s recently listed (sold and not sold):
https://bringatrailer.com/auctions/resul...tegory=436
As a marker, here’s the Prevost’s sold recently:
https://bringatrailer.com/auctions/resul...tegory=436
The XL listed is an extreme outlier, though it did have a bunch of factory work done a year prior. Stupid money. Everything else is essentially market.
By selling “no reserve”, it will sell. Hopefully for what you want or need. If you put a reserve, you will be heavily pressured to reduce or remove the reserve as the auction nears closure. BAT makes no money if it doesn’t sell.

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