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Inside Scoop: The Real Story of Last Week's Car Auction 👀

PLUS: Last week's sales 📈 this week's listings, and top Chevy pickups unveiled

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Good morning Vroomers,

A massive thank you goes out to everyone who joined our community over the weekend. I can assure you that you've stepped into a world filled with intriguing statistics, insights, emerging trends, and so much more. I'm thrilled to have you here with us!

Time to crunch some numbers right off the bat! Last week, online auction car sales hovered near the $36 million mark. Interestingly, we've seen this figure maintain a steady pace for several months, without crossing the elusive $40 million milestone. A glance at the figures below suggests that we might not quite hit the $40 million threshold this week either. Let's delve deeper into the data.

Here’s what we’re covering in today’s issue:

📊 Listings this week - I’ve crunched the numbers for your pleasure

📈 Sales last week - who’s up and who’s down

🚗 Chevrolet pickups - top 5 sales of last week

🚙 Some great cars up for auction

LISTINGS THIS WEEK

Your curiosity has spoken loud and clear! I've received a flurry of inquiries about the total number of cars listed on various platforms compared to the ones that actually sell. While it seems that sell-through rates have caught your interest, many of you also wish to peek at the raw listing numbers.

So, without further ado, let's unveil the listing numbers for this week. Regrettably, many platforms prefer to remain mum about these figures once an auction concludes, choosing to showcase only their successful sales. But as avid readers of this space, you have a privileged access to all these figures.

What has struck me this week, though, is the observable decline in listing numbers across the board. Is it vacation season in full swing, or is there a different story at play? Let's delve deeper together!

If you don’t see your favorite site in the table above, it’s becuae their listing numbers are extrrmely low.

SALES LAST WEEK

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