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
Copart guide | IH8MUD. com Forum - IH8MUD Forum Registration on Copart: To register with Copart you need to make an account and email a picture of your drivers license to them There are certain tiers of membership and at this point you are the lowest of the low which means you get the most fees charged to you If you have a business license you get a substantial discount on those fees
Is IAA better than Copart? : r Insurance - Reddit Is IAA better than Copart? I am looking to better understand the leading 2-3 significant factors in the difference between the salvage auction businesses for Copart and IAA: -What are the differences between IAA and Copart? Why would you choose one over the other? - Has anyone used IAA since they updated their selling platform?
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
Copart is absolutely insane right now : r askcarsales - Reddit I’ve been buying and selling cars from insurance companies for a while now but I’ve never seen a market like this one I was the highest bidder on a SALVAGE 2017 Chevrolet Silverado LT V8 2WD with bench cloth seats A base model and very boring truck I bid 16,900 Plus a 7 5% standard vehicle fee, $79 gate fee, $149 live bid fee, $20 mailing fee, and a $10 environmental fee The total
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
Copart beginner : r Flipping - Reddit How much do you know about Copart? Take all the headaches of flipping running cars and add in the very real chance that the car you buy is unrepairable The risk involved in a bad buy is very high If I were to buy from Copart, it would be to disassemble and sell parts
What happens to cars that dont sell at Copart? : r askcarsales - Reddit TiltedTristan What happens to cars that don't sell at Copart? I seen this unique 1986 Nissan 300zx for sale, and there's less than 24 hours left on the bid I want it, but I am unable to at the moment, so I was wondering what could happen to it? Will it just sit there? Will the owner tried again? Maybe go to a junkyard?