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- My experience with buying from Copart and AutoBidMaster broker . . . - Reddit
My experience with buying from Copart and AutoBidMaster broker service I wanted to get a different car to use to drive Uber Lyft and decided to see if I could buy something through Copart that would suit my needs My post here is to help others who may be thinking about trying to buy from Copart but are unsure of the process FWIW, I am in Texas
- What should I know before buying from Copart? : r . . . - Reddit
What should I know before buying from Copart? I’m planning on picking up a car from Copart Pretty much set on a 2006-2013 Impala with accident damage, but nothing too extreme I’m in Pennsylvania, and here the public can bid without a broker
- Considering Buying from A Better Bid - Any Experiences? : r . . . - Reddit
Whatever the price of the vehicle was that you paid for at Copart, expect it to be $1200 or more on top of that after broker fees, shipping fees, Copart fees and storage fees
- Who has experience with the various brokers? : r Copartonline
It looks like the most established brokers who partner with Copart are Auto Bid Master, Salvage Reseller, and A Better Bid Does any have experience with two or more of them to help us decide who to use?
- CoPart- My Experience + Any Advice? : r cars - Reddit
Copart sells to car dealers, dismantlers, auto body shops etc Yes they technically do sell to private individuals but its not really meant for that You end up having to hire a broker to put a bid on a car and then like in your case the broker fees basically double the cost of the car I have used copart in the past as a hobbyist for getting project cars or parts source cars I ended up
- How to See Historical Prices at Copart : r projectcar - Reddit
Copart doesn't show sales prices (i wish) You have to actually join and watch the auction live to see what a lot goes for There is https: autoauctions io which can show Copart auction results after a couple days, plus it shows what similar cars went for at other auctions It is a pay site, but pretty cheap
- Is Copart reliable? : r askcarsales - Reddit
Copart is not an impounded cars auction Copart is a damaged (often severely) car auction that happens to sell some impounded cars Do not buy a car from copart unless you are a mechanic And definitely do not buy anything with newer technology (forward collision, adaptive cruise, lane assist) unless you are some sort of mechanic engineer
- How do Copart Auctions work? Anyone ever score a great deal . . . - Reddit
How do Copart Auctions work? Anyone ever score a great deal? Has anyone here ever used Copart to buy a car? I'm a bit confused as to how it works I place some bids, and then it goes into a "live auction", and then what? Is there more bidding that goes on during the live auction at an actual auction? What's the deal, amirite folks? Archived post
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