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Winter Car Auctions Heat Up Across North America
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Across the continent, car auctions are gathering momentum as the year draws to a close. On December 22, a major online platform in Canada opens its doors to a broad inventory of cars, ranging from everyday commuter models to electric options, inviting buyers to browse and bid before the deadline. The same day, a regional dealer auction in Georgia‑Carolina runs its weekly car sale, offering a mix of recent models and fleet vehicles, with online simulcast and on‑site inspection.

Dan Kruse Classics, a long‑standing family‑run house, also lists its next car auction for December 22, emphasizing a wide selection of domestic and foreign makes without restricting to any particular style. A few days later, on December 26, Paducah Auto Auction in Kentucky schedules its next dealer‑focused car auction, providing real‑time inventory updates and a mobile app for remote bidding. Meanwhile, several organizations are preparing later‑year events without fixed dates: Iconic Auctioneers plans an online car auction that will allow participants to bid from home; Capital Auto Auction DC lists a series of upcoming online car sales; and Alaska Surplus Auction and Sales announces a regional car auction aimed at budget‑conscious shoppers.

The final scheduled car auction of the calendar year is set for early January by Central Maine Auction Center, which will host a series of car auctions in the new year, continuing the momentum into 2026. Across these events, trends are clear: digital platforms and live‑streaming are becoming standard, mobile bidding tools are expanding access, and a focus on diverse makes—including electric and hybrid models—reflects shifting consumer preferences.

Buyers can expect transparent listings, pre‑auction inspections, and flexible payment options, while sellers benefit from nationwide exposure through online catalogs. As the holiday season approaches, the car auction market appears poised for robust activity, offering opportunities for both seasoned enthusiasts and first‑time purchasers.

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Greensboro Auto Auction

December 10, 2025 —

The Greensboro Auto Auction will hold its next auction December 10, 2025, starting at 8:15 a.m. with a focus on damaged and disabled vehicles. Following this, the fleet and dealer lanes will open at 9:30 a.m., culminating in a closed Stellantis sale at 11:00 a.m. This auction provides a valuable opportunity for dealers to acquire a diverse selection of vehicles, catering to various needs and preferences. For those interested in future auctions, Greensboro Auto Auction regularly features a wide range of vehicles, and potential buyers are encouraged to check their calendar for upcoming dates.

Girard Auction & Land Brokers

October 19, 2025 —

Girard Auction & Land Brokers is set to host several exciting auctions in the coming weeks. On October 19, 2025, an Online Only IH Farm Memorabilia & Toy Auction will feature a vast collection of vintage International Harvester items, opening for bidding at 7:00 p.m. A Wednesday Afternoon LIVE Firearms Auction will take place on October 22, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. at the Wakonda Legion Hall, showcasing 250 firearms, including a special collection of left-handed guns. The Classic Country Farm Acreage Auction is scheduled for October 23, 2025, at 5:00 p.m., featuring a 3-bedroom home on 6.72 acres. On October 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., the Premium Farm Toy Auction will highlight custom-built toys from the Merle Johnson Collection. Additionally, a LIVE Hamm's Beer Sign & Advertising Auction will occur on October 26, 2025, at 11:00 a.m., featuring a large collection of Hamm's memorabilia. For more details and upcoming auction dates, visit Girard Auction's website.

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