Government Surplus Vehicles in North Carolina

Government fleet vehicles - cars, trucks, SUVs, and buses - are auctioned by federal, state, and local agencies at a fraction of retail value, typically with 60,000–120,000 miles and regular maintenance records.

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137 active vehicles auctions in North Carolina right now.Last updated: 2026-07-17

Market demand: vehicles in North Carolina sell about 94% of the time, typically ~22 bids, from 977 completed sales over the last year.

Browse government vehicles auctions in North Carolina from federal, state, and local agencies in NC. Every lot is sold directly by the government agency that owns it - you bid on the original platform.

What Vehicles Sell For in North Carolina

Median winning bids from 460 completed vehicles sales in North Carolina, by item.

ItemMedianSales
Dodge Charger$2,94879
Ford Explorer$2,04837
Ford F-150$2,29134
Ford Econoline$2,92533
Chevrolet Silverado$4,25025
Ford Taurus$1,65825

Based on recent completed government auction sales in North Carolina. Click any item for its full price history and recent sold examples.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find government surplus vehicles auctions in North Carolina?
Government surplus vehicles in North Carolina are sold through official platforms like GSA Auctions (federal surplus) and other state and local agency auctions. GovAuctions aggregates North Carolina vehicles listings into one free, searchable feed.
Are government vehicles auctions in North Carolina open to the public?
Yes. Government surplus auctions in North Carolina are open to the public. Anyone can register and bid on vehicles through official platforms like GSA Auctions. No special license is required for most items.
How do I bid on surplus vehicles in North Carolina?
Browse listings on GovAuctions, click through to the original auction platform, register for a free account, and place your bid. Items are sold directly by government agencies in NC - no middleman fees or bid packs required.