More cars, less waiting: RR Auctions shifts to weekly auctions

The Australian collector and enthusiast vehicle market is moving faster than ever, and RR Auctions is shifting gears to match that momentum. We are thrilled to announce that we are officially moving from our traditional monthly auction format to weekly auctions as of today, July 6.

This exciting evolution is designed with one clear goal in mind: to better serve our growing community of classic and collector car enthusiasts, both buyers and sellers, ensuring there are incredible new cars available to view, track, and bid on every single day.

Why the move to weekly?

As a 100 percent Australian-owned and operated platform, our mission has always been to provide a transparent, secure, and enthusiast-focused alternative to problematic online marketplaces. 

While our monthly auctions have delivered record-breaking results – from classic Aussie muscle and iconic supercars like the Ferrari F40, through to Hollywood icons changing hands internationally – the high demand from our community meant that buyers were waiting too long for the next catalogue, and sellers were waiting too long to get their cars under the virtual hammer.

By shifting to a weekly schedule, we are breaking down those barriers.

What this means for buyers

For the classic car, motorcycle, and performance vehicle enthusiast, our new weekly format means your daily scroll just got a lot more exciting.

  • Fresh stock daily: You no longer have to wait weeks for a major catalogue drop. There will be new, curated listings hitting the platform continuously.
  • Shorter wait times: Found a piece of JDM royalty, European exotica, or a heritage number plate you love? You won’t have to wait until the end of the month to bid.
  • The same premium standards: More auctions doesn’t mean less quality. Every listing will still feature the same high-standard professional photography, detailed descriptions, and independent verification you trust.

What this means for sellers

If you are looking to sell your special vehicle, timing is everything. Our weekly auction model puts you in the driver’s seat.

  • Faster turnaround: You can list your vehicle almost immediately, significantly reducing the time between listing and getting paid.
  • Consistent buyer traffic: Instead of a single monthly spike, RR Auctions will maintain a steady, highly engaged stream of active bidders looking for fresh inventory every day.
  • Unbeatable terms: We are keeping our industry-leading zero percent seller fees. You still keep 100 percent of the hammer price while benefiting from our bespoke multi-channel digital marketing campaigns.
2005 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
Since RR Auctions’ February 2026 launch, the site has already facilitated the sale of some of the rarest cars on Australian shores, such as this Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren (Image: Patrick Jackson/RR Auctions)

Keeping true to our core

While our frequency is changing, what makes RR Auctions the go-to platform for premium automotive transactions remains exactly the same.

Every buyer and seller on our platform must still undergo Australian Government-authorised ID verification, keeping our marketplace safe from scammers and ensuring only serious bidders participate. Furthermore, all winning bids are securely handled via our secure Trust Account, protecting both parties until the keys change hands.

Whether you are hunting for your next vintage project, a modern supercar, or looking to pass your pride and joy onto its next custodian, there has never been a better time to engage with the platform. Head over to RRAuctions.com.au today to check out our live lots, browse upcoming weekly catalogues, and see what’s new today!

National Sales Director

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