Vehicle Auctions

A black Toyota SUV, auctioned by ACES.

TOYOTA 4RUNNER : Sold $19,000

Quick Sale Process

Auctions are fast-paced and engaging. Unlike private sales or traditional listings, vehicles at auction often sell on the same day or within a short time frame, offering a quicker resolution.

A silver Lexus sedan, auctioned by ACES.

LEXUS LS430: Sold $13,800

Auctions create a sense of urgency and competition among bidders, potentially driving up the final sale price, especially for rare, unique, or in-demand vehicles.

Competitive Bidding

A black Mercedes-Benz sedan, auctioned by ACES.

Mercedez E350 AWD: Sold $6,900

Auctions attract a diverse range of buyers, including collectors, dealers, and individuals actively seeking vehicles, increasing the likelihood of finding the right buyer.

Wide Audience

A white Toyota Tacoma pickup truck, auctioned by ACES.

TOYOTA TACOMA: Sold $18,880

Convenience

Selling at auction eliminates the need to deal with tire-kickers, endless negotiations, or managing advertising. The auction house handles the logistics, marketing, and sale process.

A red all-terrain vehicle (ATV) with a yellow snow plow attachment, auctioned by ACES.

YAMAHA BRUIN w/ PLOW: Sold $3,500

Transparency

Auctions are open and transparent. Buyers bid publicly, and the sale price is determined fairly by market demand.

A black utility trailer with a mesh sidewall and a spare tire attached, designed for hauling equipment or goods, auctioned by ACES.

BELMONT UTILITY TRAILER: Sold $1,550

Trusted Environment

Auction houses often promote vehicles through their extensive networks, websites, and catalogs, giving your vehicle more visibility than a standard classified ad.