What does “Not Specified – Vehicle Authentication” mean?
When a vehicle’s condition is marked as “Not Specified”, it means the insurance auction has not confirmed key details about the vehicle’s operational status or authenticity.
What This Means for Buyers
- Assume Non-Operational – Unless explicitly stated otherwise, it’s safest to assume the vehicle may be non-operational.
- Limited Information – The auction did not provide verification, so details such as whether the vehicle starts, runs, or drives may be unavailable.
We recommend reviewing photos carefully and, when possible, checking the vehicle history report via CARFAX or AutoCheck to make a more informed decision.
Related FAQs
- What does “Auction Verification – Not Specified” mean?
- What Does “Stationary” Mean in Vehicle Auction Verification?
- What Does “Auction Verification” Mean for “Runs and Drives” or “Engine Start”?
For further assistance, feel free to contact RideSafely support.
If you have further inquiries regarding the vehicle’s condition, the RideSafely support team is ready to assist you. Connect with us directly at (215) 289-0300 for expert guidance.
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The RideSafely Team
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Updated: March 26, 2025, 5:21 PM
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