What do Salvage/Rebuildable titles mean?

When a vehicle is involved in an accident, and salvaged by the Insurance Company, it has to be reconstructed before being placed back on the road. After the vehicle is repaired, it`s inspected by an authorized mechanic and certified by the DMV as reconstructed to manufacturer specifications. The DMV issues a `reconstructed` title, which is treated the same way as a “clean” title regarding registration and insurance purposes. Please note www.RideSafely.com does not guarantee that all title denominations can be reconstructed in any particular state or country. Please refer any title questions to your local DMV. Read more

What does “CA CLEAR – DEALER ONLY $178 DMV FEES” mean?

To you as a customer it means you will be receiving a clean title. There may be DMV fees of $178 that you would have to pay before being able to register the vehicle. Read more

Will my bidding deposit be placed on another vehicle if did not win, or it will be refunded?

You can keep reusing your deposit on any vehicle for up-to 5 days. If we do not charge the credit card within 5 days, your funds will automatically be refunded back to you as long as you don’t have any active bids. Related: Credit Card Hold FAQ Read more

What does it means Auction Verification – “not specified”?

Not specified usually means that auction itself either DID NOT or COULD NOT check the vehicle for damages, which means you would have to rely strictly on the pictures. Read more