Collecting Cars is an established international auction platform, but its model does not suit every seller. The buyer’s premium is 6% with a €1,000 minimum and a €7,000 maximum, and the audience’s centre of gravity is the United Kingdom and Australia. For a car located in the Netherlands or elsewhere in Western Europe, that can mean much of the platform’s audience is far from the car, while the buyer who does live nearby pays a substantial premium. If that is why you are looking further, you have options. Below we put the alternatives side by side, with the published rates and the main differences per platform.
Online auction platform for enthusiast cars in Western Europe. You pay no seller commission, the car stays with you, we write the listing and around every auction we run a targeted campaign in twelve countries, at our cost on regular auctions.
Western Europe: the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden and Finland
Online auction platform for enthusiast cars and motorcycles, alongside a fixed-price offering (Direct te koop)
The Netherlands: the car must be located in the Netherlands (just across the border by arrangement). Promotion national and international
Generalist online auction platform with weekly auctions in many categories; classic and collector cars are one of them
Worldwide: according to Catawiki active in more than 60 countries and 17 languages
Read the full Octane vs Catawiki comparison →Auction house with monthly online auctions; the cars are physically at the auction site, with viewing and collection days
The Netherlands: fixed locations in Uithoorn, Breedenbroek and Eibergen; site in four languages and, according to CCA, an international network of buyers
Read the full Octane vs Classic Car Auctions comparison →Auction intermediary with physical intake and showrooms; the cars are shown on its own site, the bidding runs through external auction platforms (Bright Auctions or Troostwijk)
The Netherlands: locations in Milsbeek and Tiel; according to Automotive Auctions, buyers in more than 50 countries
Read the full Octane vs Automotive Auctions comparison →Online marketplace for classic and special vehicles with listings, a separate auction product and Make an Offer
International with British roots; auctions for cars across Europe, in pounds or euros, with local sites for the Netherlands, Germany, France and Italy among others
Read the full Octane vs Car & Classic comparison →Rates as published by the platforms; every comparison page lists the sources and the date checked.
Three questions decide which alternative fits. Where are the buyers for your specific car, and does the platform reach them actively or wait for its own traffic? What does the buyer pay on top of the bid, since that amount competes with what they can bid on the car? And how much work and time does it cost you, from photos and viewings to settlement?
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