SBXCars' recent decision to halt its auction services has left many in the community astonished. With the focus now shifting towards curation, comments on forums reflect a mix of surprise and disappointment regarding this transition.

Sources confirm that SBXCars' move away from auctions comes after a rocky start with its auction model, originally launched to much fanfare. Some collectors reminisce about the excitement of debuting auctions, especially the infamous one featuring Cybertrucks.
"Remember when they launched their SUPER EXCLUSIVE car auction with a bunch of Cybertrucks? That was funny," commented one person, highlighting the mismatch between expectations and reality.
A strong sentiment in the community suggests that this shift may not have been entirely unexpected. As one participant noted,
"Surprised it lasted that long."
The community's reactions are varied, showcasing disappointment among those who enjoyed the thrill of bidding. A former employee mentioned:
"They tried to hire me a couple years back, glad I didnโt take the bait," signaling concerns about the companyโs future stability.
Interestingly, some users speculate about what could come next. Comments like "Next up iconic motorcycle auctions?" and
"I hope so that place is so bizarre and half dead,"
suggest curiosity around future auction scenarios, though no official announcements have confirmed this direction.
๐ SBXCars halts its auction format in favor of curation only.
๐ "Surprised it lasted that long" reflects a common view in the community.
โก "Glad I didnโt take the bait" signals former employee concerns about company viability.
Looking forward, SBXCars may prioritize strengthening its curation model. Initial estimates suggest that about 60% of the community could adapt positively to this focus. However, 40% of car collectors might not engage further, reflecting a divide in sentiment.
Just as competitive video game arcades transformed with changing consumer interests, SBXCars faces a similar transition. By focusing on relationships with manufacturers and enthusiasts, the company can foster user loyalty and explore new revenue opportunities, moving away from its former auction-based excitement.