Based on their scorecard so far this year, America’s Group announcing an acquisition is par for the course.

The budding wholesale giant took another M&A swing Monday with the purchase of Augusta Auto Auction, its fifth acquisition of 2025.

The auction, located on five acres in North Augusta, S.C., was founded nearly four decades ago and helps America’s Group continue to expand its presence in the Southeast.

Last week, America’s announced the purchase of North Bay Auto Auction, which is in Fairfield, Calif.

The company added its third auction in the Peach State, announcing that it acquired South Georgia Auto Auction in Albany.

America’s also announced purchases of Car-Tech Auto Auction in February and auction tech platform auctionVcommerce in January.

The addition of Augusta Auto Auction (located just across the border from Georgia) in America’s third location in South Carolina, joining America’s Auto Auction Greenville and America’s Auto Auction Charleston.

“This acquisition aligns perfectly with our strategy of expanding America’s Auto Auction’s reach while maintaining the local relationships and personalized service that make each auction unique,” America’s Group CEO Chuck Tapp said in a news release. “We are excited to welcome Augusta Auto Auction to our growing network and look forward to enhancing its operations with our resources and industry expertise.”

Added Dan Dorsey, the owner of August Auto Auction: “Being part of Augusta Auto Auction’s 38-year history for more than 23 years has been an incredible privilege, and I’m deeply grateful for the support from our dedicated staff, buyers, and sellers.

“Augusta Auto Auction has become a cornerstone in the wholesale auto auction market, and I have no doubt that America’s Auto Auction will not only uphold the standards our employees and customers have come to expect but will also elevate Augusta Auto Auction to new heights.”

The auction will continue to hold sales at 10 a.m. (ET) on Wednesdays, with consignment, fleet, lease and repo vehicles.