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It supposedly only has 100 km on it

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That's a rarity. You don't see that all that often. I've got a few low mileage cars. 100 km is 62 mi, if you don't already know.

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Yeah I know. I believe that is the highest ever fetched for one of those

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It may very well be. I ain't paying that much.

Someone must have really wanted it - or is really confident that it will increase in value. That's a good assumption. When you buy something at auction, it pretty much is never worth less than what you paid at auction. Obviously, there are some outliers and bad purchases - but a car bought at auction tends to never sell for less than they paid at the auction. The price trends upwards.

Often, there's no real 'market' and so no real 'market value', and the auction value becomes the value.