Auto Finance News
  • Home
  • News
  • AI Tool
  • Big Wheels Data
  • Events
    • Auto Finance Summit
    • Auto Finance Summit East
    • Auto Finance Capital Summit (NEW)
    • PowerSports Finance Summit
    • Current Webinars
    • Webinar Library
    • Equipment Finance Connect
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • Powersports
  • Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Auto Finance News
  • Home
  • News
  • AI Tool
  • Big Wheels Data
  • Events
    • Auto Finance Summit
    • Auto Finance Summit East
    • Auto Finance Capital Summit (NEW)
    • PowerSports Finance Summit
    • Current Webinars
    • Webinar Library
    • Equipment Finance Connect
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • Powersports
  • Subscribe
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Auto Finance News
No Result
View All Result

Home » Sale of Tricolor vehicles — worth $125M — to begin

Sale of Tricolor vehicles — worth $125M — to begin

Trustee aims to sell all vehicles by April 2026

Aidan BushbyAidan Bush
December 19, 2025
in Risk Management
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Auto Finance News visited a Tricolor dealership in Houston, Texas.

Auto Finance News visited a Tricolor dealership in Houston, Texas. (Courtesy/Auto Finance News)

In the first bankruptcy court hearing after the indictment of several Tricolor executives, Judge Michelle Larson allowed the sale of Tricolor’s 9,500 remaining vehicles to begin. The vehicles, formerly on Tricolor dealer lots, are estimated to be worth $125 million in aggregate. They will be sold by auctioneer Holman and Tricolor backup servicer Vervent, according […]

AFN V1 (1)

Already subscribed? Log in

Tags: Auto Dealer ActivityPremiumTricolor
Previous Post

Built on tech: Sanjiv Yajnik, Auto Finance Executive of the Year 

Next Post

Auto lenders, dealers face heightened state enforcement as CFPB ex-Director Chopra advises attorneys general 

Related Posts

A Tricolor Auto dealership. Photographer: Julie Fine/Bloomberg
Risk Management

DOJ indictment alleges Tricolor’s $2.2B fraud dates back to 2018

December 19, 2025
A Tricolor dealership in Houston, Texas, on Sept. 11. Photographer: Mark Felix/Bloomberg
Risk Management

Tricolor founder Chu charged with alleged fraud, DOJ says

December 17, 2025
Repos could hit 10.5M by yearend with industry in ‘feast mode’
Risk Management

Repos could hit 10.5M by yearend with industry in ‘feast mode’

December 16, 2025
The electric car transition unravels slowly, then all at once
Risk Management

The electric car transition unravels slowly, then all at once

December 16, 2025
Next Post
compliance concept graphic

Auto lenders, dealers face heightened state enforcement as CFPB ex-Director Chopra advises attorneys general 

Stay Informed with Our Newsletters

PowerSports Finance - Monthly coverage of the powersports lending market

The Roadmap Podcast

ABOUT US

HELP CENTER

ADVERTISE

PRIVACY TERMS

ADA COMPLIANCE

CODE OF JOURNALISM ETHICS

[wt_cli_manage_consent]

EXECUTIVES OF THE YEAR

AUTO FINANCE EXCELLENCE AWARDS

MAGAZINE ARCHIVE

INDUSTRY GLOSSARY

facebook linkedin twitter podcast podcast

© 2025 Royal Media Group

Ok

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All News
    • Capital & Funding
    • EVs
    • Technology
    • Management
    • Powersports Finance News
    • Risk Management
    • Sales & Marketing
  • Events
    • Auto Finance Summit East
    • Equipment Finance Connect
    • Auto Finance Summit
    • PowerSports Finance Summit
  • Features
    • Latest Issue
    • Features
    • New Tracks
    • Car Culture
    • Staffing Shuffles
    • Under The Hood
    • Spotlight
    • Issue Archive
  • Podcast
  • Big Wheels Data
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • Log In / Account

© 2025 Royal Media Group