The Best Collector Car Auctions in the United States

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The Best Collector Car Auctions in the United States



Do you love cars and competition? Car auctions for auto enthusiasts give them an exhilarating opportunity to bid on unique and pricey cars from across the globe. If you’re looking for your ultimate fantasy car, auctions are the way to go. The following article compiles some of the best and most popular car auctions in the United States.

Auctions America
Operating as part of RM Sotheby’s they focus their attention on American classic vehicles, motorcycles, and auto memorabilia. They are extremely favored because their large-scale events are of a high standard, and they provide excellent customer service.

Barrett-Jackson
Originating in 1971, the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, and is the largest and most preferred one from around the world. It features “no-reserve auctions.” That means that the highest price will always win the vehicle. Because of this, the costliest collector vehicles tend to be sold at this auction.

Bonhams
Esteemed and respected for offering up collector vehicles, this auction house began in 1793 and its command post is in London, England. They hold many car auctions over the year, but their flagship event is in Pebble Beach, California during the popular Monterey Car Week. They have an excellent reputation because of their long-standing history.

Carlisle Auctions
Specializing in trucks, motorcycles, and collector vehicles, this auction house provides a casual and family-centric ambiance. They are also known for their strong customer service. Many car enthusiasts know that it’s located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and is associated with the Carlisle Events Car Show.

Gooding & Company
In 1991, in Santa Monica, California, Gooding & Company started auctioning specially designed collector vehicles. This acclaimed auction house has lucrative auctions around the globe. If in attendance you’re guaranteed to see high-end and unique vehicles like Aston Martins, Bugattis, Ferraris, and other extravagant luxury brands.

Mecum Auctions
This is one of the largest collector vehicle auctions as well as one of the most well-known companies on Earth. Walworth, Wisconsin became home to their company headquarters back in 1988. The crown jewel event for Mecum Auctions is one of the many collector car auctions that happen throughout the whole year in Kissimmee, Florida. It showcases a great number of vehicles, and every event is a huge deal.

RM Sotheby’s
The RM Sotheby’s Car Auction is one of the most prominent and known car auctions out there. They focus on luxury collector cars. The principal office is in Toronto, Ontario, but it also holds a collection of auctions across the United States throughout the year. In Monterey, California, they host a car auction during Monterey Car Week (which is a trademark for them).

Russo and Steele
If you’re seeking collectible European sports vehicles and American-made muscle cars, Russo and Steele, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, is worth checking out. This swank and exclusive car auction happens every year and showcases more than eight hundred sports cars, hot rods, muscle cars, motorcycles, and specially designed automobiles.

Silver Auctions
Focused on collector vehicles and memorabilia, in 1979 Silver Auctions was established. Based in Spokane, Washington, the very first car auction featured one hundred and twenty vehicles. They are known for wanting to be the absolute best collector vehicle auction firm in the industry. It’s a matter of opinion whether you agree with that or not.

Worldwide Auctioneers
This Auburn, Indiana auction house focuses on motorcycles, classic vehicles, and auto memorabilia. It’s a smaller auction house than the other car auctions mentioned in this article, but they specialize in quality and not quantity. Because they are a smaller company, customers can have a stress-free, relaxed, and more personal and customized experience than they would with the larger auction firms from the United States.

Car Auction Tips
The thought of participating in a car auction is a thrilling prospect, but if you’re going to attend, there are a few things you should keep in mind.

Planning and preparing for your event is the key takeaway here. Do some research online on the auction house you’re interested in. You can find a lot of information on their website, online forums, and even automotive magazines. You should also read up on the auction’s terms and conditions, as in, acceptable payment options, buyer’s premium, and any other pertinent fees.

Don’t get carried away. Create a budget and remember to include the price of the vehicle you want, insurance, repairs, and transportation. The bottom line is, how much do you want to spend? Some people even get an appraisal of the car in question before the auction, so they have a better understanding. At the same time, be calculated of how you bid on vehicles and be aware of the other bidders during the process. It also helps if you know the auctioneer’s signals and what they mean. What happens if you are the winning bid? You will need to have transportation arranged for your new car.

Try and get to the auction early with all your important papers like your identification and financing proof. You want enough time to register and If possible, try and look over the vehicles you’re interested in before the auction starts. Only then, will you know what shape it’s in and what it looks like.

Make sure to have your new vehicle won from the auction inspected by a professional mechanic. You’ll want to find out if there are any underlying conditions with the car. Or perhaps you want something additional done with your newly acquired vehicle. When owners of collector vehicles take their car to a mechanic, it’s important to them that the mechanic treat their vehicle with the utmost care and concern. For example, car owners appreciate when their mechanic uses protective coverings on the vehicles, such as paper floor mats, seat covers, and steering wheel covers. If you operate an automotive service or detailing business and are looking to purchase Disposable Paper or Plastic Floor Mats, check out MBR Marketing at: https://mbrmarketing.com/service-department/floor-mats.

Most of all, remember to breathe and allow yourself to have fun during the car auction. It will make for a much better experience if you do.










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