Knowledge Base Tag: Auction Terms
- What does it mean if the motorcycle has no title?
- If the title says “Texas Original,” can it be registered in the US?
- What does it mean when a car is sold “as is, where is”?
- What does “Nevada Salvage Title” mean?
- What does “Salvage Rebuildable” mean in the title?
- What does “Auction Verification – Not Specified” mean?
- What does “Self-Load unit” mean?
- What does “Certificate of Destruction” mean?
- How can I be sure that a car runs and drives?
- What does “Clean Title (may become a salvage vehicle after ownership is transferred as per NMVTIS regulations)” mean?
- What does the damage type “Water/Flood” mean?
- “Engine starts” — does this mean the car starts but cannot drive?
- Salvage title due to theft and biohazard—is it possible to learn the details of the damage?
- What does “mileage exempt” mean?
- What does ‘Not Actual Mileage’ mean when a car lists 38,000 miles and then states otherwise?
- What does ‘CT CLEAR UNKSLVG HISTORY’ mean?
- What does ‘Non-Repairable/Kills’ mean?
- What does it mean when a title is labeled as a Salvage Certificate?
- What does ‘Certificate of Origin’ mean?
- Biohazard – Do these vehicles have a standard salvage title?
- What does “Not Specified – Vehicle Authentication” mean?
- What does “Bonus Time” mean during an auction?
- What is the meaning of “Sold on Approval”?
- What do ‘Biohazard,’ ‘Chemical,’ and ‘Environmental’ mean in a car auction?
- What does the term ‘stationary’ mean in the context of vehicle auction verification?
- What does Biohazard mean in car auctions?
- What does “Auction Verification” specifically mean in terms of “Runs and Drives” or “Engine Start”?