What does Biohazard mean in car auctions?

Different industries have different standards for the word. In the car auction business, it means any vehicle where the occupants’ blood stained the interior—be it a few drops or an open gash. If a person had the misfortune of bleeding or dying in their car, it would be announced at an auction as a ‘Biohazard.’ Learn more about the reasons for salvaging. Read more

Can I re-sell the car with the title reassignment paper? Where does the buyer sign?

Every state law is different. In most cases, if you are not a dealer, you would have to register the title of the vehicle onto your name in order to resell. Please contact your local DMV for more details on resale law in your state. Read more

Like to find out if there is Car Auctions with Clean Titles in the New Orleans LA area?

Yes, we do have access to clean car auction but they are not listed on our site. Please contact our customer service at (215) 289-0300 with your search requirements and your budget on the vehicle and we will try to find a vehicle for you. Read more

Engine starts, does this mean the car starts but cannot drive?

In most cases, yes. The vehicle would start but could have something wrong with moving parts such as wheels, transmission, etc. Read more

If i choose to purchase a Buy Now vehicle do i still have to pay a auction fee? What are all the relevant fees when purchasing a buy now vehicle?

All fees still apply unless this item is listed under a special promotion as NO FEES. Please use a fee calculator located on every page next to the bid button to figure our applicable fees. Read more