What does “Auction Verification – Not Specified” mean?
The term “Not Specified” typically means the auction did not verify or was unable to verify the vehicle’s mechanical condition or damage status. As a result, there is no official confirmation of whether the vehicle runs, starts, or drives.
What Should You Do?
- Rely on Photos – Carefully review the auction images for visible damage or signs of wear.
- Check Vehicle History – Use trusted tools like CARFAX or AutoCheck to review the vehicle’s historical records and title status.
- Please review all available information carefully before placing a bid.
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Updated: March 26, 2025, 5:09 PM
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