2.1.1.3Vertical

Online Vehicle Remarketing Platforms

Digital-first remarketing platforms enabling dealer-to-dealer and fleet vehicle transactions.

Market snapshot

These figures describe Auto Auctions & Vehicle Remarketing (2.1.1), the segment that Online Vehicle Remarketing Platforms sits within — not Online Vehicle Remarketing Platforms on its own.

FragmentationConsolidatedEstimate

No discrete Census NAICS code — auctions and remarketing sit within motor-vehicle wholesale (423110) and other classifications, so the segment is not separately sized by the Census Bureau.

Business model & economics

Revenue model

Auction, transaction, and remarketing-service fees

Key economics

Recurring revenue
Low–Moderate

transaction-driven with platform stickiness

EBITDA margin
20–35%
Capex intensity
Moderate

Characteristics

  • Consolidated duopolies in both whole-car and salvage auctions.
  • Digital remarketing platforms disrupting the physical model.
  • Volume tracks used-vehicle supply, fleet turnover, and total losses.

M&A deal context

Deal activityHigh

Who’s acquiring

  • Auction & remarketing majors
  • Digital remarketing platforms
  • Data & automotive-services strategics

What’s driving deals

  • Digital platforms disrupting physical auctions.
  • Scale and data advantages entrenching the majors.
  • Used-vehicle supply and total-loss rates shaping volume.

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