About SMA - Schulz Motor Auctions
Schulz Group P/L has been a leading force in motor wholesaling for over 30 years. A family owned and operated business, we are now one of the largest motor auctions in Queensland.
Our motor auction sold over 10,000 vehicles in the first year of operation - an achievement we are extremely proud of. Our extensive network of wholesale contacts allows us to offer motor dealers a huge selection of cars at prices that make a healthy bottom line.
Our commitment to motor dealers has seen us remain one of the few exclusive dealer only auction houses in Brisbane. We are also the only auction with no buyers premium charged at point of sale.
We would like to welcome motor dealers from around Australia to sample the service and great value that Schulz Motor Auctions can provide to your business.
Andrew Schulz
Managing Director
From Humble Beginnings And A Will To Succeed
1967 was the year Kevin Schulz began his motor career with six cars in his front yard at Tenterfield Northern NSW.
His one man show quickly grew to a staff of 4 with Kevin acquiring the Datsun dealership in 1968 then the Chrysler dealership in 1977 - such was his determination to build this business into something. With his son, Andrew, on the way, it was Kevin's dream to one day have him involved in the family business.
In 1986 Kevin was approached with an offer to sell his dealership. Having property interests on the Gold Coast, this was the logical place to set up a wholesale business, eventually building a prestige car showroom at High Street, Southport. He and Andrew were to remain there for 10 years before selling out to Interstate based interests.
Deciding that Brisbane was the business hub, they set up Schulz Motor Auctions in Fison Avenue Eagle Farm and eventually moved to their new purpose built premises situated on 3 1/2 acres at 53 Savage Street Eagle Farm.
The move was to set them apart from their competitors. With Andrew Schulz at the helm, he controls a 10 strong buying team purchasing vehicles from all over Australia and a staff of 40.
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