By
Mia Chen
Edited By
Ahmed El-Sayed
In a surprising twist, the sale of the first car consigned on BAT has ignited discussions about wait times and service quality among enthusiasts. This April 13, 2025, event has left many users questioning the reliability of recent supplier experiences, particularly surrounding new models like the Atom 4.
As the first consigned vehicle on Bring a Trailer (BAT) takes center stage, a wave of sentiments rolls through the community. Comments reveal a blend of excitement and concern, with many users recalling their struggles with delayed builds and support.
One user described their experience, stating, "Ordered with them 1/17 and delivered 7/17," but also noted personal circumstances that prevented them from fully enjoying the vehicle. Others chimed in, echoing concerns about delays with previous Atom models, especially the Atom 3, as well as the service quality from vendors.
Despite the mixed feelings, thereβs a clear heartwarming element present. Enthusiasts are hopeful for the new owner, wishing them great weather and enjoyable rides. However, questions remain about the reliability of service and how these delays may influence future sales.
Discussions on recent challenges spotlight several key themes:
Service Quality: Users express both frustration and praise regarding vendor reliability.
Delays: Long wait times for vehicle builds have left many feeling jaded.
Vendor Trust: Acknowledgments of positive vendor experiences create a divide in sentiment.
"How long did it take TMI to build it for you? The Atom communities seem to have a pretty sour taste"
Another enthusiast suggested optimism, saying, "Using 911r was so smart. NOBODY has better driving videos."
Interestingly, while some critiques are pronounced, there are also commendations for the service received, marking a neutral mix of views overall.
As this developing story unfolds, sentiment within the community remains largely mixed. Concerns over customer service wait times and vehicle availability continue to haunt discussions, shaping the future of the brandβs reputation.
πΌ Positive remarks about 911rβs media representation, showcasing vehicles effectively.
π½ Ongoing frustrations regarding build delays with past Atom models.
π "Such a cool Ariel," reflects a persistent admiration for unique designs despite service issues.
All in all, this sale may represent more than just a transaction; it has pushed important discussions about accountability in the automotive community to the forefront. Whether it prompts changes or not remains to be seen, but itβs certainly got people talking.