Yeah, but the seller would say it cost you a car. Looks like a smokin deal if it was real. If I was in the market for a car, I would have bought that in a new york minute and then I would have done my due diligence post auction. As stated above, why get excited if you don't win the auction so I only get serious after the auction ends and everything the seller says, and I mean everything, better check out. If he lied and the car was bogus, so you are out a few hundred bucks to have it checked out and maybe he gives you negative feedback. That one owner car, that won trophies at car shows and had a 70k 7year warranty was a killer deal if it all checked out.