The car auction calendar is packed as the week unfolds, with the earliest events all wrapping up on the same day. On the 16th, buyers can swing by Dublin for the Finance Direct Car Auction at 4:00 PM, while Gov Auctions offers a government‑seized car lineup later that afternoon. Online, timed car auctions dominate: Regal’s multi‑day car sale runs from Friday afternoon to Tuesday morning, Car & Classic mirrors this schedule, and Iconic Auctioneers launches a no‑reserve car auction at the same time. Jantzi’s online car auction also closes at 6 PM, and Pickles’ National Classic Cars and Motoring Collectibles auction ends the day, showcasing a mix of vintage and modern models. Classic Car Auctions adds a 7 PM live online car sale, and the Capital Auto Auction kicks off in Jacksonville and Pensacola, while America’s Auto Auction lists dealer‑trade cars in the same cities.
The following day, December 17, the focus shifts to the Raleigh branch of Insurance Auto Auctions, where a broad selection of cars, trucks and SUVs is previewed on Thursday and sold at 9:30 AM. Capital Auto Auction continues in Birmingham, and America’s Auto Auction follows suit, both offering dealer‑trade and fleet cars for the mid‑week crowd.
December 18 sees the final 2025 Auto Auctions event, a three‑lane car sale beginning at 10:30 AM, featuring late‑model cars up to $150,000. Simultaneously, Capital Auto Auction and America’s Auto Auction open their Thousand Oaks and Northern California locations, adding regional dealer cars and fleet units to the mix.
On December 19, the spotlight moves to Atlanta, where both Capital Auto Auction and America’s Auto Auction present fresh dealer‑trade cars in morning and afternoon sessions.
Later in the month, Central Maine Auction Center schedules additional car auctions on the 24th, 30th and 31st, giving New England bidders regular opportunities to source vehicles.
Overall, the trend is clear: a blend of in‑person regional sales and aggressive online timed formats, catering to dealers, fleet operators and private buyers alike. The variety of car types—from government surplus to dealer trade‑ins and classic collectibles—ensures something for every enthusiast as the auction season ramps up toward year‑end.
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