MrCarGeek Pros for Gooding & Company
World-Class Selection – Offers some of the rarest and most valuable classic and exotic cars on the market.
High-Profile Auctions – Hosts prestigious events such as Pebble Beach, Amelia Island, and online-exclusive Geared Online auctions.
Expertly Curated Inventory – Every vehicle is vetted for authenticity, provenance, and condition, ensuring a top-tier buying experience.
Strong Seller Support – Provides concierge-level service, including marketing, photography, and in-depth catalog descriptions.
MrCarGeek Cons for Gooding & Company
High Seller Fees – Consignors pay 10% commission, which is standard for high-end auction houses but costly compared to online platforms.
Not for Budget Buyers – Most cars are investment-grade, meaning prices are often in the six-to-eight-figure range.
Limited Auctions Per Year – Unlike Bring a Trailer or Barrett-Jackson, Gooding hosts only a few exclusive auctions annually.
Strict Consignment Process – Sellers must meet Gooding’s high standards, making it difficult for lower-tier collector cars to qualify.
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