Selling cars in FH6 isn't just a button press—it's a mini-game of pricing, timing, and strategy. You list your cars in the Auction House, let other players bid, and potentially earn big credits. Here's a step-by-step breakdown.
1. Accessing the Auction House
Step
Action
Notes
1
Open Main Menu
Navigate to “Buy & Sell”
2
Select Auction House
This is where you'll start your auctions
3
Choose “Start Auction”
You can select any car from your garage for sale
Tip: Hover over a car in your garage to see its value. This helps when deciding your starting and buyout prices.
2. Setting Up Your Auction
Option
Description
Pro Tips
Starting Price
The minimum bid players can place
Consider starting slightly lower than the car's market value to attract bids
Buyout Price
Flat fee to instantly purchase the car
Usually not higher than the car's value unless it's a limited edition
Auction Length
Duration of the auction
Longer auctions give more players a chance to bid, but shorter ones can create urgency
Tip: Check other active auctions for your car to see competitive pricing before listing.
3. Managing Auctions
Screen
Function
My Auctions
View your active listings and monitor bids
Auction House Search
See what other players are selling and adjust pricing accordingly
Auction Results
Check which auctions sold and for how much
Tip: You can adjust your car listings, but removing a car from an auction forfeits potential bids.
4. Alternatives to Selling
Option
Effect
Notes
Remove Car
Clears garage space
You won't earn credits
Gift Drop
Send a car to other players
You won't earn credits, and must unlock/buy the car again if you want it back
Tip: Use Gift Drop for extra inventory space or to help friends, but only Auction House sales give credits.
Selling cars in FH6 is all about reading the market and timing your auctions. Use the Auction House wisely, compare prices, and you'll maximize your credits while keeping your garage lean.
The Auction House in Forza Horizon 6 can be one of the most profitable—and competitive—places in the game. Whether you want to snag rare cars or flip vehicles for profit, success comes from understanding both the technical and strategic aspects.
5. Auction House Strategies & Tips
To get the best cars before other players, speed and precision are key.
Optimize Your Setup
Use Small Cars: Vehicles like the Peel P50 or Trident improve menu performance and search loading times. The game seems to handle smaller car models faster, letting you get to bids quicker.
Disable Moving Backgrounds: Turn off moving backgrounds in the Accessibility or Video settings. This reduces loading lag in the Auction House interface.
Wired Connection: Using an Ethernet connection over Wi-Fi minimizes latency, reducing the chance of losing a car to a faster buyer.
Performance Mode: If your console or PC has a performance mode, enable it to speed up interface animations and screen transitions.
Quick Buying Techniques
Quick Buy Shortcut: Instead of fully opening the car's listing, highlight it and press Y (Xbox) or Triangle (PlayStation) to immediately access the bidding or buyout menu.
Sniping Technique: Hover over a listing on the search screen, press Y, Down, and then A to buyout a car in just a few seconds. This can save critical moments against other snipers.
Time Your Purchases: Check for cars just after a new festival playlist begins or right after other players list low-priced vehicles. Early monitoring gives you a timing advantage.
Market Awareness
Know the Market: Use the “not owned” filter in the autoshow to compare auction prices. Sometimes a car is cheaper in the Auction House than in the showroom.
Bidding Strategy: If you choose to bid instead of buyout, wait until the final moments of the auction to place your highest bid. Track your bids using the “My Bids” section and consider setting a minimum buyout on your own listings to maximize returns.
6. Market Strategies & Flipping
Buying low and selling high is an art. Understanding trends and timing can multiply your profits.
Seasonal and Event Investment
Invest in Seasonal Rewards: Cars exclusive to Weekly Festival Playlists often increase in value after their season ends. Prices usually peak around three weeks later.
Research Before Listing
Check Market Trends: Use forums or websites like Forza Auctions to see current pricing before setting your buyout. Popularity spikes during specific events can increase car value significantly.
Legendary Status Perk: Reaching Legendary Tuner or Painter status allows you to list any car up to 20 million FH6 credits, which can be a game-changer for rare vehicles.
Timing Your Bids
Ending Soon Tactic: Place final bids in the last 20–30 seconds of an auction to minimize counter-bids.
Avoid Overbidding: Always set a firm budget. Don't get caught in emotional bidding wars; sometimes waiting for the next listing is smarter.
7. Selling Tips
Selling cars effectively requires understanding buyer preferences and auction mechanics.
Cater to Collectors
Stock is Preferred: Many buyers prefer unmodified cars with untouched skill trees. Selling a stock car can make it more desirable to collectors.
Factor in Fees
Account for Fees: The Auction House takes a 15% sales fee. Include this when calculating your potential profit to avoid surprises.
Listing Considerations
Featured Listings: Avoid excessive liveries or decals if you want your car to sell to specific buyers or friends without being immediately sniped. Sometimes less flashy listings sell more strategically.
8. Bonus Tips
Fast Hardware Helps: Xbox Series X/S or a fast PC reduces loading lag and gives you an edge over other snipers.
Stay Consistent: Regularly check the Auction House. Patience and persistence often pay off more than speed alone.
Keep a Watchlist: Track cars you're interested in so you can act immediately when they appear.