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Sketchy 1974 alfa removed from ba t now on p car market

Controversial 1974 Alfa Removed from BaT | Now Up for Auction on PCar Market

By

Ahmed Khan

May 6, 2026, 03:28 PM

Edited By

Fatima Zahra

Updated

May 7, 2026, 03:52 AM

2 minutes to read

A 1974 Alfa car displayed for sale, featuring its unique design and classic appeal, now listed on PCar Market.

A 1974 Alfa listed on PCar Market is under fire after it was yanked from Bring a Trailer (BaT) amid claims of dubious practices. Users are now airing growing concerns about transparency in online car auctions.

The Situation Develops

The auction was pulled as commenters reported serious issues. Claims of shill bidding and inconsistent seller communication raised eyebrows. "The seller made a comment from his shill account acting as the seller," one user pointed out. Others echoed sentiments of mistrust: "It was just now delisted."

Notably, one person shared their connection to PCar Market: "On at least one occasion, PCar has stopped the questionable auction to maintain integrity. There are still good people out there."

Growing Skepticism

Several key themes emerged in ongoing discussions:

  1. Seller Accountability: Many people expressed frustration that sellers often don't disclose crucial vehicle issues. Comments indicated that more transparency is needed.

  2. Platform Reliability: While some praised PCar's prompt actions, others felt it falls short compared to earlier experiences with BaT. Commenters noted, "It sounds like they are aware of some of the issues on the prior auction."

  3. Buyer Vigilance: Users urged each other to keep an eye out for suspicious listings. "Every buyer should review their auctions and look for shill bidding from this guy’s shill account," a commentator insisted.

"It's amazing to me that these companies don’t check the other auction sites before listing," remarked another participant, highlighting a crucial gap in market oversight.

Positive Feedback on PCar's Response

Despite the negativity, there was praise for PCar’s response to concerns. "I reached out to them this morning and they were quite prompt in getting back," another user noted, emphasizing the potential for positive change.

What Lies Ahead in Online Auctions?

With rising scrutiny on these platforms, it seems likely that some level of enhanced verification is on the horizon. Experts suggest there’s a fair chance that auction sites will need stricter protocols to retain user trust. If the skepticism continues, many might gravitate back to traditional auctions or local car shows.

Key Insights

  • ⚠️ Mistrust in online auctions is escalating.

  • β–½ "It’s like 85 percent guys flipping the same cars" - Frustrated user comment.

  • πŸ” Strong call for increased diligence from auction platforms.

The pressing question remains: can these online auctions truly restore the trust that was once the bedrock of their operations?