Kansas Auto Auctions

Dealer-focused auto auctions across Kansas. Use the weekly highlights to see what typically runs by day, then scroll for the full list of locations.

Sale days and times can change. Always confirm directly with the auction.
Weekly sale highlights
Recurring weekly dealer sales by day. This is not a complete list of all lanes or specialty runs.

Wednesday

Friday

Regional

Digital

Note

  • Times above are typical patterns. Always verify sale start times week by week.
All Kansas dealer auto auctions
Major dealer-only and dealer-focused auctions across Kansas. Smaller specialty or salvage auctions are not included.
Wichita, KS
Primary sale: Wednesday afternoon (commonly 1:00 PM CT)
Wichita, KS
Main dealer sale: Wednesday, typically 9:00 AM CT
Hays, KS
Sale schedule: See Hays sale calendar for current dates
Salina, KS
Main dealer sale: Friday (weekly)
Topeka, KS
Dealer sale: Wednesday (check calendar for start time)
Kansas City, MO (regional – widely used by Kansas dealers)
Dealer sale: Thursday 9:00 AM CT
Regional stores, including Wichita
Sale days and times vary by store – see CarMax auction site

This directory focuses on franchise and independent dealer auctions. Public-only and salvage auctions are intentionally excluded. For more information, see Kansas duplicate title and temporary tag process.

Kansas auction market overview
Context for dealers sourcing wholesale inventory in Kansas.
Auction locations ~4–5 dealer/wholesale auctions
Major platforms Manheim Kansas City (MO side), ADESA, independent
Primary hubs Wichita, Kansas City metro, Topeka
Transport note Kansas City's auction market straddles the KS/MO border — Manheim Kansas City is technically in Missouri but serves both states. Wichita dealers often use KC as their primary source.
Title note Kansas Division of Vehicles processes titles. 30-day dealer submission required. Kansas titles are paper-based with electronic lien options.

Dealer tip: Wichita has independent auctions worth checking for fleet vehicles from aviation industry support companies — a unique inventory segment specific to this market.