Early one morning in October 2020, Brent Estes turned insomnia into $35,500.
The Californian was in bed, scrolling through Hummers on his phone — specifically, the GMC Hummer EV, one of the rarest and most coveted machines in a parade of all-new electric vehicles.
Mr Estes, 39, happened to be awake during a tiny window in which a $100 deposit reserved the right to buy one of the first models off the assembly line. Within 10 minutes, all of the first editions were spoken for, including the one he booked.
Two years later and Mr Estes, vice president of a commercial heating and air-conditioning contractor, got his Hummer. He spent about $125,000 under strict instructions from his wife: don’t let her drive it, or she might want to keep it.
So, Mr Estes drove the Hummer directly to his father’s garage, where it sat for three weeks. On September 28, he sold it at auction for $160,500.
“It’s kind of like winning a mini lottery,” he said. “It’s an amazing truck, but to me it’s not worth what other people are willing to pay.”
In the car world, flipping a brand-new vehicle is a practice as old as seat belts, and one historically confined to sports cars made in small batches. However, the emergence of electric vehicles has led to a flipping frenzy of sorts.
Demand is at an all-time high for both mass-market and higher-end models, and factories are struggling to keep up.
That means EV owners savvy or lucky enough to have ordered an early edition of a highly coveted car are often choosing an immediate sale — and a handsome profit — over the street cred of being an early adopter.
And the practice is picking up speed, as the sales figures lure more recent buyers into immediately listing their cars.
“The collective car market and the enthusiast market has been expanding and appreciating so quickly over the last two years and this fits right into it,” said Brian Rabold, vice president of auto intelligence at Hagerty.
“If you wanted an electric pickup, you literally didn’t have an option until now.”
Mr Rabold cites several factors as priming the market for short-term sales. For one, electric cars are still a relatively new phenomena, a step-change in technology arguably unlike any to date.
Secondly, these battery-powered cars and pickups are arriving in concert with a crowd of online peer-to-peer sales platforms like Facebook Marketplace, Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids. These sites have created a much more liquid market for used cars, and particularly coveted collectible ones.
Finally, there’s a dearth of new cars industry wide, and particularly of battery-powered models only just entering production.
General Motors spokesman Mikhael Farah said those reserving early versions of the company’s hottest new cars — for instance, the Hummer that Mr Estes flipped — generally intend to drive them.
There is no evidence of bots or other digital shenanigans hoovering up car reservations like concert tickets, and Americans are keeping their cars longer than usual these days — the average age of a car in the US is just over 12 years, according to S&P Global Mobility.
Still, for many new EV owners, the potential profit trumps the actual utility. “My take is it’s very opportunistic,” Mr Rabold said. “I would expect a lot of these folks are going to get back on the waiting list.”
Consider Ford Motor’s new electric pickup, the F-150 Lightning. In the first half of the year, Ford made about 2,000 Lightnings and at least 31 of them have sold at auction online.
The Lightning has a starting sticker price just shy of $40,000 and fancier versions have been selling at dealerships for around $80,000, but the vehicles fetched an average of $97,000 on the second-hand market.
The flipping is even more frantic with Rivian Automotive, which assembled almost 5,000 of its R1T pickup between January and June. In March, Rivian raised the price of the truck 17 per cent to almost $80,000, essentially locking in a profit margin for early customers who bought at the original price. At least 51 of the trucks have sold at auction online, for $106,000 on average.
“It’s just sort of a reality of the car world,” said Doug DeMuro, the founder of Cars & Bids and host of a popular YouTube series reviewing vehicles. “You can spend $100,000 and get a Rivian today or $91,000 and get one in two years. It just makes sense.”
Tesla buyers tend to hang on to their cars, in part because the company’s fine print said it will cancel any order from a suspected flipper. However, Mr DeMuro expects Tesla’s long-promised Cybertruck will be well suited to quick-turn profits if and when it arrives.
Tesla is not alone in frowning on flippers: Mr DeMuro’s site and its rash of Hummers and Lightnings incites no shortage of heartburn in Detroit’s C-suites. Not only do car makers miss out on a big chunk of potential profit when a new car is resold, but customers waiting for their own buying opportunity get chuffed watching affluent drivers skip the line.
This friction most famously came to a head in 2017, when Ford sued actor and wrestler John Cena for selling his Ford GT supercar a few months after taking delivery.
Ford’s filing said Cena was among 500 hand-picked buyers who were under contract to keep the vehicle for at least two years. The case was settled when Cena paid an undisclosed sum, which Ford reportedly donated to charity.
GM, for its part, recently rolled out a policy that voids the warranty on any Hummer resold within six months. At the dealer level, stores often blackball flippers from future orders, but there is not much more they can do.
The collective car market and the enthusiast market has been expanding and appreciating so quickly over the last two years and this fits right into it. If you wanted an electric pickup, you literally didn’t have an option until now
Brian Rabold,
vice president of auto intelligence at Hagerty
“It’s definitely not something that we encourage,” said Mr Farah. “This is to protect the brand, protect the customer and protect the dealer.”
Car flipping usually runs its course quickly. The new, new thing in the auto industry typically lasts 12 months at most, until the next model-year arrives. But EV fever is running hotter than many auto executives expected, and it will likely be years before assembly lines catch up with order books.
Likewise, those hoping to pay anywhere close to sticker price for one of the new batch of EVs are in for a wait.
Ford, for example, hopes to have the capacity to make 150,000 Lightnings a year by the end of 2023, but by December 2021 it had more than 200,000 orders. GM just stopped taking orders for its Hummer EV at 90,000; by July, it had produced only 1,510 of them.
The shortage is even more stark among EV start-ups. Rivian said this summer it has more than 98,000 orders for its debut pickup and SUV, but is aiming to bolt together just 25,000 vehicles this year as it scrounges for parts.
Around the same time, Lucid Group halved its production target for the year to between 6,000 and 7,000 vehicles.
Knowing full well the sluggish pace of shipments, the dealer who sold Mr Estes his Hummer offered to buy it back on the spot for $150,000, but he declined, figuring he could do better on the open market. He was right.
The winning bid went to Brett Jensen, a real-estate developer who lives just outside of Houston. Mr Jensen recently bought a souped-up 2022 Cadillac Escalade-V, which came with a contract saying the warranty would be void if it was resold within six months, a stipulation he described as “a little goofy.” His new Hummer has no such restrictions.
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Brave CF 27 fight card
Welterweight:
Abdoul Abdouraguimov (champion, FRA) v Jarrah Al Selawe (JOR)
Lightweight:
Anas Siraj Mounir (TUN) v Alex Martinez (CAN)
Welterweight:
Mzwandile Hlongwa (RSA) v Khamzat Chimaev (SWE)
Middleweight:
Tarek Suleiman (SYR) v Rustam Chsiev (RUS)
Mohammad Fakhreddine (LEB) v Christofer Silva (BRA)
Super lightweight:
Alex Nacfur (BRA) v Dwight Brooks (USA)
Bantamweight:
Jalal Al Daaja (JOR) v Tariq Ismail (CAN)
Chris Corton (PHI) v Zia Mashwani (PAK)
Featherweight:
Sulaiman (KUW) v Abdullatip (RUS)
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Flavio Serafin (BRA) v Mohammad Al Katib (JOR)
UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
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Key facilities
- Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
- Premier League-standard football pitch
- 400m Olympic running track
- NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
- 600-seat auditorium
- Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
- An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
- Specialist robotics and science laboratories
- AR and VR-enabled learning centres
- Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
The Year Earth Changed
Directed by:Tom Beard
Narrated by: Sir David Attenborough
Stars: 4
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Gothia Cup 2025
4,872 matches
1,942 teams
116 pitches
76 nations
26 UAE teams
15 Lebanese teams
2 Kuwaiti teams
Dr Afridi's warning signs of digital addiction
Spending an excessive amount of time on the phone.
Neglecting personal, social, or academic responsibilities.
Losing interest in other activities or hobbies that were once enjoyed.
Having withdrawal symptoms like feeling anxious, restless, or upset when the technology is not available.
Experiencing sleep disturbances or changes in sleep patterns.
What are the guidelines?
Under 18 months: Avoid screen time altogether, except for video chatting with family.
Aged 18-24 months: If screens are introduced, it should be high-quality content watched with a caregiver to help the child understand what they are seeing.
Aged 2-5 years: Limit to one-hour per day of high-quality programming, with co-viewing whenever possible.
Aged 6-12 years: Set consistent limits on screen time to ensure it does not interfere with sleep, physical activity, or social interactions.
Teenagers: Encourage a balanced approach – screens should not replace sleep, exercise, or face-to-face socialisation.
Source: American Paediatric Association
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Global Fungi Facts
• Scientists estimate there could be as many as 3 million fungal species globally
• Only about 160,000 have been officially described leaving around 90% undiscovered
• Fungi account for roughly 90% of Earth's unknown biodiversity
• Forest fungi help tackle climate change, absorbing up to 36% of global fossil fuel emissions annually and storing around 5 billion tonnes of carbon in the planet's topsoil
List of officials:
Referees: Chris Broad, David Boon, Jeff Crowe, Andy Pycroft, Ranjan Madugalle and Richie Richardson.
Umpires: Aleem Dar, Kumara Dharmasena, Marais Erasmus, Chris Gaffaney, Ian Gould, Richard Illingworth, Richard Kettleborough, Nigel Llong, Bruce Oxenford, Ruchira Palliyaguruge, Sundaram Ravi, Paul Reiffel, Rod Tucker, Michael Gough, Joel Wilson and Paul Wilson.
The specs
- Engine: 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8
- Power: 640hp
- Torque: 760nm
- On sale: 2026
- Price: Not announced yet
Wenger's Arsenal reign in numbers
1,228 - games at the helm, ahead of Sunday's Premier League fixture against West Ham United.
704 - wins to date as Arsenal manager.
3 - Premier League title wins, the last during an unbeaten Invincibles campaign of 2003/04.
1,549 - goals scored in Premier League matches by Wenger's teams.
10 - major trophies won.
473 - Premier League victories.
7 - FA Cup triumphs, with three of those having come the last four seasons.
151 - Premier League losses.
21 - full seasons in charge.
49 - games unbeaten in the Premier League from May 2003 to October 2004.
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Benefits of first-time home buyers' scheme
- Priority access to new homes from participating developers
- Discounts on sales price of off-plan units
- Flexible payment plans from developers
- Mortgages with better interest rates, faster approval times and reduced fees
- DLD registration fee can be paid through banks or credit cards at zero interest rates
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Tearful appearance
Chancellor Rachel Reeves set markets on edge as she appeared visibly distraught in parliament on Wednesday.
Legislative setbacks for the government have blown a new hole in the budgetary calculations at a time when the deficit is stubbornly large and the economy is struggling to grow.
She appeared with Keir Starmer on Thursday and the pair embraced, but he had failed to give her his backing as she cried a day earlier.
A spokesman said her upset demeanour was due to a personal matter.
WWE TLC results
Asuka won the SmackDown Women's title in a TLC triple threat with Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair
Dean Ambrose won the Intercontinental title against Seth Rollins
Daniel Bryan retained the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against AJ Styles
Ronda Rousey retained the Raw Women's Championship against Nia Jax
Rey Mysterio beat Randy Orton in a chairs match
Finn Balor defeated Drew McIntyre
Natalya beat Ruby Riott in a tables match
Braun Strowman beat Baron Corbin in a TLC match
Sheamus and Cesaro retained the SmackDown Tag Titles against The Usos and New Day
R-Truth and Carmella won the Mixed Match Challenge by beating Jinder Mahal and Alicia Fox
The specs: 2018 Volkswagen Teramont
Price, base / as tested Dh137,000 / Dh189,950
Engine 3.6-litre V6
Gearbox Eight-speed automatic
Power 280hp @ 6,200rpm
Torque 360Nm @ 2,750rpm
Fuel economy, combined 11.7L / 100km