Biggest no reserve auction at Covi SuperShow

The Covi SuperShow will see the biggest no-reserve auction ever held at a motorhome or caravan show in New Zealand.

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A Bailey Pegasus Rimini, worth almost $63,000, will go under the hammer at noon on 17 March at the Covi show, which is being held at the ASB Showgrounds in Greenlane Auckland between 16 and 18 March.

 TrailLite marketing manager, Ashlee Rose, says that the no-reserve auction on their most popular Bailey is an opportunity for motorhomers to secure “their dream lifestyle” in a Bailey caravan.

“It is great news for you if you are in the market to buy a caravan,” Covi SuperShow general manager, David Culpan, says. “It is a stunning offer and is surely one of the biggest no-reserve auctions at any show in the country and is certainly the biggest at any motorhome or caravan show in New Zealand.”

Attendees must be on-site to be eligible to place a bid. No phone bids will be accepted.

The Covi SuperShow is the largest annual motorhome and caravan show in New Zealand and features the best motorhomes, caravans, and accessories from the country and around the world.

This year’s show will see the introduction of a dedicated accessories area and will feature an expanded Bluebridge Stop N Stay zone featuring many of New Zealand’s motorhome friendly towns and regional tourism offices.

The show had a record 19,000 people through the gates in March last year. NZMCD was at the Covi SuperShow 2017 (watch the video here) and will be there again this year. So be sure to stop by and say hi!

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