Special Events at Flint Auto Auction Draw Big Crowds, Enthusiastic Buyers
FLINT, MI – Two promotional sales at Flint Auto Auction brought buyers to the lanes in droves, all pointing to renewed enthusiasm among buyers and an upswing in the spring market in the upper Midwest.
FLINT, MI – Two promotional sales at Flint Auto Auction brought buyers to the lanes in droves, all pointing to renewed enthusiasm among buyers and an upswing in the spring market in the upper Midwest.
Flint Auto Auction’s general manager Lawrence Cubitt reports that the auction’s Chrysler Financial Sale on March 31st was one for the record books, with a total consignment of 771 units which included 169 In Lane Edge units.
“We sold 111 In-Lane Edge units, which sets a record for In-Lane Edge vehicles sold in one day,” noted Cubit, explaining that In-Lane Edge vehicles are consigned to the Chrysler Financial lane by new and used dealers. It was tremendously successful sale that tells us that there is definitely momentum building in the market at Flint Auto Auction!”
Cubitt said that Chrysler Financial sells every week at Flint Auto Auction, offering approximately 380 vehicles every Wednesday.
Flint Auto Auction also hosted one of the auction’s most highly anticipated events of the year on Wednesday, April 14: the annual Corvettes and Classics Sale, when the auction ran more than 200 Corvettes, 100 specialty units and 100 classic vehicles in conjunction with its regular weekly consignment sale.
Attending dealers received a commemorative Flint Auto Auction Corvettes and Classics T-Shirt. They also enjoyed a gourmet breakfast served in the lane starting at 7:30 am. To launch the sale, drawings were held for two leather Corvette jackets. At the end of the day, auction customers crowded the auction arena hoping that they would be the winner of the coveted grand prize: a 1995 yellow Corvette coupe. All dealers buying and selling at the auction between March 17 and April 14 qualified for the drawing.
“Everyone looks forward to the Corvettes and Classics sale at Flint Auto Auction all year long,” said Flint Auto Auction owner John Luce. “We have a great time getting ready for it and the excitement on auction day is tremendous. This year, more 1,191 dealerships were in attendance, and we ran more than 200 Corvettes followed by 100 classic cars. By sale’s end, more than 2,200 cars and trucks had crossed the block, including consignments from Chrysler Financial, consignor, consignor and area new and used car dealers.”
Flint Auto Auction is a two-time winner of General Motors’ Auction of the Year Award, receiving the automaker’s highest distinction in both 2007 and 2008. Since joining the program in 2001, the auction has regularly placed among the top 10 auctions in the U.S. In 2008, it also earned GM's monthly award for Overall Achievement an unprecedented five times. Flint Auto Auction is a member of ServNet, a premier group of independent auto auctions from across the United States, and has been serving dealers since 1953.
More information on Flint Auto Auction can be found at www.flintaa.com.
More Operations

Used EVs Strengthen Overall Electric Vehicle Market
The latest sales data point to several reasons for the divergent trends in new and used EVs that can factor into fleet cycling decisions.
Read More →
The Data-Driven Haul: 5 Ways AI is Leveling the Playing Field in Auto Transport
Large and small transport fleets are becoming more competitive as predictive analytics and real-time data inform the logistics decision chain.
Read More →
How to Speak the Same Language on Fleet Safety
Drivers, supervisors, and data often speak different safety “languages.” Getting on the same page will drive better results.
Read More →
2026 CAR Awards Celebrate Industry Excellence
CAR’s annual Fleet Remarketing Awards opened a reimagined 2026 conference designed to bridge the worlds of fleet management and automotive remarketing.
Read More →
The Predictive Pivot: How AI and Data Are Redefining Auto Logistics in 2026
AI is no longer a luxury but the baseline for profitability in 2026. Auto haulers that adopt these tools now will quickly outpace those using manual workflows and taking a wait-and-see approach.
Read More →
The Predictive Pivot: How AI and Data Are Redefining Auto Logistics in 2026
AI is no longer a luxury but the baseline for profitability in 2026. Auto haulers that adopt these tools now will quickly outpace those that use manual workflows or take a wait-and-see approach.
Read More →
CAR 2026 Recap Part 2: Closing the Gap Between Data & Remarketing Value
The second half of CAR 2026 examined how fleets can translate lifecycle strategy, vehicle data, and market shifts into higher real-world results.
Read More →
CAR2026 in Two Words: Velocity, Value (Part 1)
The 2026 Conference of Automotive Remarketing convened with a mandate to involve a new constituency — fleet managers — and an updated mission to demonstrate unrealized value in de-fleeted vehicles.
Read More →
CAR 2026: Get the Wall Street Update on the Key Players in Remarketing
From a Wall Street analyst's take on remarketing's key players to whether fleets need their own version of Carfax, CAR 2026's afternoon roundtables will answer key operational and industry questions.
Read More →
CAR 2026 Session to Uncover the Missing Data That's Costing Fleets at Disposal
Work trucks lose value at remarketing, not because they aren't worth more, but because the data to prove it rarely makes it to the auction.
Read More →