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AutosBest Used Cars To Buy Under $10,000 by aamadmin(op): 7:14pm On Nov 19, 2019
Searching for a great used car can sound difficult and exhausting. However, you can make it an easy task if you do your research. Research is extremely important before you make a car purchase. Especially if you’re on a budget. You need to make sure that you take into account everything you want and need in a car. Additionally, you need to make sure you’ll get your money’s worth with a reliable and durable car. To make it easy for you, we put together a list of the best used cars to buy under $10,000.

In this list you will find the best used cars for this budget. We didn’t only look at prices, but also at different features that made them great. You will find safe and reliable cars, plus, cars that have relatively low cost of ownership.

2012 Honda Fit

Average retail price: $7,400 – $8,450
IIHS Top Safety Pick
Fuel Economy: 27-28 City / 33-35 Highway

2010 Ford Fusion

Average retail price: $4,950 – $5,925
IIHS Top Safety Pick
Fuel Economy: 17-23 City / 24-34 Highway

2011 Hyundai Elantra

Average retail price: $5,025 – $6,425
IIHS Good Safety Ratings
Fuel Economy: 28 City / 38 Highway

2009 Hyundai Genesis

Average retail price: $6,550 – $6,750
IIHS Top Safety Pick
Fuel Economy: 17-18 City / 25-27 Highway

2010 Honda CR-V

Average retail price: $7,350 – $9,700
IIHS Good Safety Ratings
Fuel Economy: 21 City / 27-28 Highway

2009 Audi A3

Average retail price: $5,350 – $9,950
IIHS Top Safety Pick
Fuel Economy: 18-22 City / 25-30 Highway
AutosAuto Auction Mall Helps You Save Money And Live Better by aamadmin(op): 5:50pm On Nov 12, 2019
We have one all-consuming passion here at Auto Auction Mall: to help people save money and live better. We do this by helping regular people access exclusive U.S. dealer auctions, where they can save thousands on used, salvaged, or repaired vehicles.

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AutosBuying A Salvage Tesla by aamadmin(op): 6:10pm On Nov 11, 2019
What is a salvage Tesla? How can you find a salvage Tesla for sale? Can they be repaired, what about the parts? Let’s explore.

Tesla started developing its first electric car, the Tesla Roadster, in 2004. It was ready for the market in 2008. This was the first all-electric car using lithium-ion battery cells that was legally accepted on the highway. The Tesla Roadster covered 320km per charge.

Between 2008 and 2012, Tesla sold over 2,450 units of the Roadster. Unfortunately, in August 2011, Tesla stopped producing the Roadster for the US market. However, this did not reduce Tesla’s popularity in the US market. In the first quarter of 2019, 75% of electric cars sold in the US were Teslas. Models S, X, and 3 are quite popular, with Tesla Model 3 being a favorite for most people.

By 2018, Tesla had sold 215,162 units in the United States. Managing production, sales, and maintenance of the vehicles has been overwhelming for Tesla, which has traditionally controlled every aspect of their cars, including maintenance and disposal of used Tesla vehicles that were leased or traded-in. Tesla now relies on auto auctions, such as Copart, to manage the sale of used and salvage Tesla vehicles.

Tesla Salvage Auctions

Some drivers opt for used Tesla vehicles because new ones are quite expensive. The Tesla car line costs between $35,000 and $124,000 when bought new. Tesla is one of the popular EVs for new car owners because of the excellent resale value. For example, after three years, Tesla Model 3 retains at least 64.3% of its original value. This is why salvage title Teslas are increasingly becoming more popular with buyers looking to make more considerable savings.

Tesla does not provide parts for totaled cars. This is primarily to safeguard their reputation and stock price should someone fix a damaged Tesla poorly be involved in a potentially fatal accident.

Keep this in mind if you are considering buying a salvage Tesla auction vehicle. If the damage is substantial, you may not get the parts easily, and if you do, it will be a costly affair. Before purchasing a Tesla with a salvage title, it is best to find out what parts damage easily during a crash, and how difficult it will be for you to find the part.

Tips for Buying a Tesla at a Salvage Auction

Before buying a Tesla at a salvage auction, it is crucial to have an idea of which model you’d like to buy. Although the production of Tesla Roadster ceased in the US in 2011, you are likely to find these cars at salvage auctions. Tesla Models S, X and M are also some of the cars you may encounter. What should you be looking for?

The Range You Get From Every Charge

The distance you cover with one charge is crucial when you are buying an electric car. For example, Model S was unveiled in 2012, and it had a range of 265 miles. The latest model has a range of 370 miles. It is, however, important to note that as a car ages the battery life drops. This is also possible if the car’s mileage is high. This is something to consider if looking for an older vehicle such as buying a salvage Tesla Model S. Though looking at other damaged cars, you may find a newer salvage Tesla battery for sale within a damaged chassis.

What is the Condition of the Battery?

The battery pack is one of the most expensive parts of an EV. If you are to buy a new battery, it will significantly increase the price of the car. Look at where any damage to the vehicle is, and whether this is likely to have affected the battery pack or computer.

Can You Easily Access a Service Centre?

Is there a service center near you? Tesla has a vertical approach when it comes to electric vehicles. This means buyers of Tesla cars can only service them at Tesla, as well as buy the parts from Tesla. There are no service centers that you would ordinarily find in various places for other cars. This essentially means that, even if you get a Tesla at a great price from the salvage auction, it will be an inconvenience if you have to travel a long distance to get the necessary parts to repair and service your vehicle.

Can You Afford the Insurance Premium?

The vertical approach used by Tesla in the management of sales, as well as repair and maintenance of their vehicles, has significantly affected the insurance cost. When you buy a used or salvage title Tesla, you are likely to pay a high premium when you insure it. This is because access to parts is limited, and the parts are costly.

This essentially means you might get a salvage title Tesla at a low price, but the running costs may be prohibitive. Find out from your insurer or any other company to find out if you can get coverage for a salvage Tesla. If you get one, how much would you be expected to pay for a Tesla with a rebuilt title?

What Are the Best Teslas to Buy at an Auction?

Tesla vehicles are heavily reliant on technology. The earlier EVs produced by Tesla had issues with a noisy drive train and battery packs that covered a shorter range with one charge. Tesla has concentrated on making improvements in the functions of the cars over making changes in the physical appearance of the vehicle. This, therefore, means that a 2016 Tesla is better than the 2014 model.

Also, note that Tesla doesn’t follow the traditional system used by other car manufacturers. Some of the cars are produced based on the orders received. For example, you may find a 2016 Tesla that is identical to the late 2014 car if the first owner ordered a vehicle with similar features. When buying a Tesla, consider how much you are willing to spend and find a Tesla that offers options that are within that budget.

Many Tesla buyers anticipate improvements on these cars, enough to wait a couple of years before replacing their current one. For example, the autopilot option was included in vehicles produced in late September 2014. If you’d like to have this feature, you are likely to find that the first cars with this feature were available at auctions from September 2017, after the three year lease period elapsed.

If the autopilot isn’t a priority, you should consider the 2013 or 2014 P85+, which offers greater performance at the same price, but without the autopilot feature.

How do You Repair a Salvage Tesla?

Repairing Tesla vehicles is an uphill task, especially if you have no idea how to manage the electrical aspects of a car. Even a person with diverse knowledge in electrical engineering may struggle when it comes to repairing a Tesla.

Tesla handles all the repairs and maintenance of their cars. It has service stations strategically located to ensure Tesla owners conveniently get service. If your vehicle needs to be repaired and you want it done professionally, it is best to take it to a Tesla service center.

Unfortunately, the policy to manage the repairs and provision of parts has caused unnecessary delays for some Tesla owners. The absence of readily available repair manuals, diagnostic tools, and spare parts has made it even more difficult for mechanics with knowledge of electric vehicles to take on repairs of Teslas. Those who have attempted and succeeded in repairing Teslas mostly buy the parts from used and salvage Tesla vehicles.

Can You Insure Salvage Tesla Vehicles?

The cost of insuring a Tesla is quite high. The premium charges are even higher than most luxury cars. This is primarily because of the high cost of repairing these vehicles. The average insurance cost for a Tesla is $4,352 per year. The amount you pay is highly dependent on the model and trim.

Considering the risk of insuring a salvage title Tesla, many companies are wary of providing coverage. The companies that have a policy for Tesla vehicles with a rebuilt title don’t offer better premium rates, so it is still a costly affair. You shouldn’t assume that if a company accepts to provide you with coverage, you will pay a lower premium because your Tesla has a salvage title.

Most companies that provide coverage for rebuilt salvage cars don’t offer comprehensive coverage. Instead, they give the bare minimum, which is often liability insurance. Some companies are interested in knowing who rebuilt the vehicle.

Since Tesla handles all repairs and maintenance of their cars, some insurers are willing to take the risk based on the belief that the company did a good job of restoring the vehicle, especially if the damage was not extensive. It is, however, essential to note that Tesla does not encourage rebuilding totaled vehicles.

From August 2019, Tesla started selling insurance policies through a new company, Tesla Insurance Services. California is the first beneficiary of Tesla’s latest venture, which is expected to lower the cost of insurance for owners of Tesla vehicles.

Are Salvage Auctions Good for Cheap Tesla Parts?

Yes, considering the only other place you can get parts is from Tesla, getting parts from a salvage vehicle is a great choice. This is where independent individuals who repair Tesla get their parts. Since the number of Tesla vehicles has been increasing steadily over the years, the availability of used cars at auto auctions has improved.

Tesla owners also tend to trade in their used Tesla for newer models. Whenever Tesla unveils a new model, it gives a lease of at least three years to some of its clients. When the period elapses, the cars are returned in exchange for newer and better models. Some of the salvage cars were involved in accidents, were stolen, or damaged by acts of nature, such as floods. This is how some of these cars earned the salvage title.

A flooded tesla for sale is more likely to have electrical issues but is likely to be in mechanically good condition. Flooded Teslas are also a good source of body panels. A crashed Tesla for sale may be good for getting Tesla salvage parts to repair the electrics of another, but you may get less useful body panels.

Vehicles that are damaged extensively are often sold for parts. When the individual cost of these parts is determined based on the overall purchase price of the salvage car, the price is much lower than what you would pay at a Tesla outlet.

Should You Buy a Crashed Tesla?

Why are you buying a crashed car? Is it because it is affordable? Do you intend to repair and drive it, or are you interested in the parts? Your response to these questions will be your guide when selecting the vehicle to buy.

Tesla has over the years performed exceptionally well in crash tests conducted by NHTSA and Euro NCAP. However, even though these cars, especially Tesla Model 3, have been found to protect the people in the car in case of a crash, the vehicle itself can be damaged extensively during a collision. A Salvage Tesla Model 3, once repaired, should retain this personal safety.

Your decision to buy a crashed Tesla is highly dependent on the level of damage. The recent models of Tesla have a relatively small engine. This gives the car a more significant crumple zone without any harm coming to the engine. This essentially means substantial damage at the hood of the Tesla may only be aesthetic. Don’t assume the damage on the hood of a Tesla is similar to that on a gas-powered vehicle, whose engine occupies a more significant area.

The battery forms the floor of the Tesla, primarily because of its weight. This gives the car greater stability as it reduces the possibility of a rollover during a crash. The downside is if the vehicle hits a curb or goes over it at high speed, the battery will most likely get affected. Carefully examine the level of damage before buying a Tesla. If you’re looking to rebuild the car, you don’t want a completely wrecked tesla for sale, just because it looks cheaper.

Where to Buy a Salvage Tesla

Tesla has received incredible reviews from the moment the first electric vehicle was introduced. The improvements in battery power and other technologies have influenced the decision by many Tesla owners to upgrade their cars as often as possible. Many Tesla owners trade-in their older vehicles for recent models of Tesla vehicles every three years. This trend increases the Tesla market share for new, used, and salvage vehicle buyers.

Vehicles in different conditions will not lack buyers since people have many reasons for buying the cars they select. For example, new Tesla vehicle buyers want to experience the joys of being the first owner of the car, which includes the car’s capability, irrespective of the cost. Some people can only afford to buy a used Tesla, while others want to save a little more by purchasing a salvage car.

Some private Tesla owners who bought their cars, instead of leasing as some people do, choose to sell them directly to the buyers at auto auctions. Insurance companies also sell the salvage vehicles that have considered to be a total loss, or those recovered after a claim had been settled. Some of these cars are in great shape and are available at low prices.

You can start by looking for Tesla vehicles at public auctions near you. If you see several Tesla service and charging stations in your locality, chances are there is a Tesla salvage yard near you. If you find a place near you, you can visit the yard and personally inspect the vehicle before buying it.

Buy Online

If there is no public auction near you, you should consider online salvage auto auctions, which are increasingly becoming popular amongst used car buyers. You will search for Tesla vehicles at your convenience. If you find a car in excellent shape, you should place your bid. If you are buying a salvage, ensure you carefully select a vehicle that will not be costly to repair. Tesla parts can be quite pricey. If you can get parts from a Tesla salvage auction car, you will make a saving when compared to the price of parts at Tesla service centers.

How To Get Started Buying a Salvage Tesla

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Tesla Salvage Auctions

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AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 5:12pm On Nov 11, 2019
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AutosOpportunities In Exporting Cars To Nigeria From The United States by aamadmin(op): 5:11am On Nov 09, 2019
The Nigerian economy has displayed a healthy growth for some years now, as shown by its increasing industrial output, the growing number of businesses as well as consumer demand. In addition, due to Nigeria’s still limited industrial infrastructure, there is always a high demand for imports, especially of automobiles. This means that there are many opportunities in the international automobile market in Nigeria. Exporting cars to Nigeria is becoming increasingly common, and presents a growing opportunity for investment.

What is the Market Like?

As reported by Export.gov, the automotive market in Nigeria is growing. In 2015, demand for automobiles was over 675,000 units. In 2017, demand rose to 880,000 units in 2017. The current estimate is between 500,000 to 1,000,000 cars per year. Automobile imports made up to 11.5% of all international imports in 2017. The total economic value of automobiles imported into Nigeria in 2017 was 6.9 billion dollars, with 2.9 billion dollars just from passenger vehicles.

This is due to the lack of capacity by local companies to mass produce automobiles at a rate that can meet consumer demand. However, the Nigerian government has plans to change this situation.

As a matter of fact, since 2014, the government pushed for local production of vehicles. Such efforts involved increasing import tariffs, huge investments and funding. The government also established the NAIDP (Nigerian Automotive Industry Development Plan). The resulting plan involved major funding for 35 companies with the objective of producing around roughly 400,000 units in 2017. The result, however, was far lower than expected. The current production rate per year is estimated to be roughly 10,000-50,000 units.

As a result, consumer demand for automobiles continues to be met by international makes like Toyota, Honda, Kia, Ford, and others. These brands take up most of the market in Nigeria.

What are the Pros and Cons of Exporting Cars to Nigeria?

Consumer Demand

As mentioned in the Export.gov report, Nigeria depends heavily on car imports to meet consumer demand. Although tariffs have driven prices up substantially, and there are local car makers producing for the public, the demand is still very strong for cars and car parts from the USA.

However, there has been a 60% drop in sales of vehicles imported from the US since 2014. Moreover, the average income per household is not enough to allow consumers to buy brand new cars regularly. As a result, the majority of the public has a strong preference for used cars, which are also imported.

The effect of the tariffs has led large corporations, the major buyers of automobiles, to spend less on vehicles. Large corporations that would buy cars on a 4-year cycle before the tariffs are now cycling cars every 7 years to save money on the high costs of new cars.

Low Local Competition

As the industrial infrastructure in Nigeria cannot satisfy domestic demand, private consumers and companies still prefer international brands. Both new and used Toyotas, Hondas, and Kias are greatly in demand despite their higher price. This is due to their renowned reliability. Brands like Toyota, Honda, and Kia are currently dominant Nigeria, with new vehicles from these companies holding 1/3 of the automobile market.

This means that exporting automotive products and car parts for these major brands is a lucrative and low-competition market. The public has long favored car-related products imported from the USA. However, not many consumers will be able to afford these products due to the low average income.

The Rising Values of Cars in Nigeria

In addition to the low competition, as Export.gov points out, the value of new vehicles is rising in Nigeria. This is due to various factors, from the depreciation of the Naira, the currency in Nigeria, to the tariffs placed on imports to promote local developments and industrialization.

This means that products related to these cars will have more value and business will be lucrative as long as people are buying those cars. On the other hand, the consistent rise in car values will make individuals begin to favor locally produced vehicles rather than the much more expensive imports.

The Opportunity in Exporting Car Parts

On top of all the products that can be sold for car care, the export of car parts for used cars is a very good market. In 2014, the United States exported more than 80 million dollars worth of vehicle parts and accessories to Nigeria, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures. Those numbers are still growing because used cars continue to be heavily preferred to new cars in Nigeria.

The Future Outlook of the Nigerian Automotive Market?

At the moment, there are significant limitations to industrial production in Nigeria. But there are plans in motion to increase the quantity and quality of mass-produced car-related products. The Nigerian Automobile Council expects to create the capacity to build components such as batteries, belts, lights, and tires in Nigeria. These products will serve as the key to efficiently mass-produce automobiles in Nigeria.

This means that the international market will continue to exist, but the limitations on importing automobiles from outside sources like the USA will become stronger as internal industrialization continues to grow, and Nigeria produces more cars. But, as export.gov points out, there will be other business opportunities. These will include the supply of equipment to domestic assemblers, spare parts and the setting up of local component manufacturing plants.
AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 4:22pm On Nov 07, 2019
Looking to buy a used car from an auction in the U.S.?

Check HERE our inventory of over 150,000 vehicles to find the car you're looking for.

Send us the VIN # of the one you choose from our site and we'll send you the Vehicle History Report for FREE.

Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity!

AutosRe: The Total Cost Of Buying A Car From A U.S. Auction by aamadmin(op): 4:19pm On Nov 07, 2019
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Hi! Thank you for reaching out to us! Our entire inventory can be seen by going to Autoauctionmall.com. We have over 150,000 vehicles available for auction. Our Frequently Asked Questions page is also a great place to get started!

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AutosThe Total Cost Of Buying A Car From A U.S. Auction by aamadmin(op): 11:14pm On Nov 06, 2019
Thinking about buying a car? If you are, you’re probably wondering how much it will cost you. And if you have a budget, chances are you’ve considered buying a used car. Online car auctions are a great option to save money on a great used car that will fit your needs. Now, does it fit your budget? How much do car auctions charge? We’ll cover here what you need to know, and how much is the total cost of buying a car from a U.S. auction.

It’s important that you remember that your budget doesn’t only include the cost of the car. There are other costs you need to keep in mind. For example, if you buy a salvage car or one that needs to be repaired, you’ll have to include repair costs in your budget. Additionally, don’t forget to include the fees that auction houses and shipping companies charge. Let’s see.

Online Car Auctions

Car auction sites are an excellent source to buy used and salvage cars. They give you access to dealer auctions that are generally not accessible to the public. This grants you the opportunity to find the car you want at wholesale prices. Which is great, right? Now, you can only buy smart if you’re prepared.

Only register at a car auction site when you have your budget ready. This means, when you’ve added to your budget the fees that will be charged when you purchase your vehicle. These are the most common costs and/or fees.

Security Deposit

When you register at a car auction site, you’ll have to make a security deposit. The deposit must be 10% of the amount you wish to spend on the car. Usually, with a refundable minimum deposit amount of $400. You can also use this deposit to pay for the car you want to purchase. It acts as an assurance that you will complete the purchase of the vehicle if you are the winner of the auction.

Car Auction Site Fees

In addition to the security deposit, there are other fees that add up to the total cost of buying a car. One of them is the Auction Clearing House fee. These are buyer’s fees charged by the dealer auction where the car is located. The cost of this fee depends on the final purchase price of the car.

Other fees also depend on the car auction site you decide to use for your purchase. There is a documentation fee than can go anywhere between US$75 – US$85. And there is a general fee that varies depending on the cost of the car, and can be between US$249 – US$299. Usually, these sites have a fee calculator that you can access when you’re searching for your car.

Shipping Fees

Last, but not least, there are the shipping fees. These will also vary based on the company you decide to hire to ship your car. You’ll also have to take into account the location of the car and the country to where it will be shipped. We recommend you request a quote as soon as you know your shipping company. This will help you add up the real numbers and avoid surprises.

Total Cost of Buying a Car

Overall, buying a car from a U.S. auction will help you save up to 70%. Even after you add up all the fees, it will still be cheaper than buying a car from a dealer. Especially in countries where the used car market prices are over the roof. So, if you’re in the process of using a car auction site, this information will be very helpful.
AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 9:45pm On Nov 05, 2019
Looking to buy a used car from an auction in the U.S.?

Check HERE our inventory of over 150,000 vehicles to find the car you're looking for.

Send us the VIN # of the one you choose from our site and we'll send you the Vehicle History Report for FREE.

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AutosBuying Mini Cooper Salvage Cars For Sale by aamadmin(op): 5:33pm On Nov 05, 2019
Mini Coopers are iconic cars with a large and growing following. Mini Cooper salvage cars are a great way of getting one of these vehicles affordably. Salvage Minis can be repaired or used for parts. But where can you get them?

Mini Cooper Salvage Auctions

The Mini Cooper is a favorite for many buyers looking for a small efficient car with great fuel economy. The resale value of the Mini Cooper is low. Even when bought new, the price of this car is much lower when compared to other cars that have similar specifications.

People on a shoestring budget buying their first salvage car at a used car auction tend to go for the Mini Cooper. Not only is this car cheap to buy, but it is also inexpensive to maintain. However, you need to be cautious when buying a Mini Cooper with a salvage title.

Since this is a small car that is available at a low price, the manufacturer only provides basic safety features. If the impact of a collision was too intense, chances are the mechanical parts of the car were affected. For example, the front radiator support protects the radiator, condenser, and fan. Considering how low this part of the car sits, even a moderate impact can cause extensive damage.

This, however, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get a Mini Cooper at a salvage auction. Not all cars with a salvage title have been involved in accidents. Some have minor damages, while others may have been stolen and were found long after the insurance company has settled the claim.

Tips for Buying Mini Coopers at a Salvage Auction

Find out About the Car’s Condition

If you have a tight budget and are not willing or can’t spend much on repairs, it is best to find out as much as you can about the car’s condition. Look at the photos carefully before bidding on the vehicle. Fortunately, parts for the Mini Cooper are readily available and are not expensive.

However, you will be able to save some money if you pick a car that requires minimal repairs. If possible, inspect the car with a mechanic. Alternatively, get someone good at spotting problems on vehicles to go over the photos with you before placing a bid.

What Features Are You Looking For?

You will find used Mini Coopers of all ages in the salvage auction. What model or features are you interested in? Note that some of the features that a car usually comes with may not be functional in a used or salvage vehicle. However, some obvious features, such as the body, lights, power steering, and engine capacity, can serve as a guide. The mileage and damage to the car can give you an idea of what you should expect. Either way, having an idea of the model you’d like to buy will help narrow your search.

Use a Proxy to Bid for You

If the vehicle you’d like to buy is at a dealer-only auction, or if the vehicles in the inventory available to the public do not satisfy you, consider using an authorized dealer as a proxy. Dealers have a more extensive list to choose from, and the vehicles available to them are cleaner and cheaper. You also get the benefit of the dealer’s experience in the selection of cars, especially if this is your first salvage car.

Check the Vehicle’s History

Before bidding on a Mini Cooper, make sure you get its VIN. This number will give you the history of the car. Since the Mini Cooper has a low resale value, most people don’t buy it so that they can flip it for a profit. Most people buy the Mini not because it is their dream vehicle, but because it is what they can afford. Many hang onto this car until they can get another one. If the car has had many owners, there is a possibility that there is something wrong with the vehicle.

What are the Best Mini Coopers to Buy at Auction?

2002-2006 Models

The Mini was reintroduced into the market in 2002, after a long hiatus (the last car was produced in the 60s). The first generation was produced from 2002 to2006. The next generation was unveiled in 2007. The Mini is loved because of its size, which makes parking easy, especially for people living in cities.

When the new generation Mini was introduced, many people were captivated. Between 2002 and 2017, 725,000 units of minis were sold in the US. This gives used car buyers a more significant collection of cars to buy.

The standard Cooper and Cooper S are the trims available. Although a few buyers bought the regular Cooper, the 115 horsepower wasn’t attractive enough for some buyers. Those who wanted a more refined drive chose the 163-horsepower Cooper S. This can still serve as a guide for people buying the Mini Cooper at auctions. Mini Cooper S salvage vehicles are popular at auctions.

The Cooper S produced between 2002 and 2004 had a 6-speed manual transmission. The 6-speed automatic transmission only became an option after the 2005 model.

2007-2013 Models

This was the second generation of the Mini . The physical changes in this generation of the Mini were not substantial, but the size increased marginally. The mechanical functions were also improved significantly. The changes in the quality of the ride, gas mileage performance, and the quality of the car’s body has made this generation one of the most sought after at used car auctions.

The base Cooper Hatchback has a 1.6-liter inline four-cylinder engine that cranks out 118 horsepower. The base convertible Cooper has the same engine size but with a 115 horsepower.

2014 – Present

The third generation of the Mini is currently under production. Some buyers prefer the features in recent models, especially the technology. They’d rather pay a little more for the comfort and security features that are available in these models.

The base trim has a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine with 134 horsepower. This car’s mpg is 30 in the city, and 42 on the highway. The S version has a 2.0 turbocharged engine with an output of 189 horsepower. These are relatively powerful engines for a car this size.

The newer the model, the more powerful and faster the drive. However, many buyers seek a balance between what they can afford and the features of the car. Older models cost less, but you miss out on some of the features available in recent generations.

How Do You Repair Mini Cooper Salvage Title Cars?

The repairs that a salvage Mini requires depends on its condition. How much damage does it have? Since the Mini has a low clearance, you need to consider the possibility of some damage under the hood and the vehicle. If you are not familiar with the Mini Cooper, have a mechanic look at it before you drive it.

The Mini Cooper has low suspension travel. One of the things you need to consider is the car’s mileage. This car is susceptible to shock damage, so one of the first things you need to look at is the shocks. You also need to identify possible body damage as a result of damage from the shock tower.

If the car was involved in an accident, you need to look at the panel gaps. If some parts of the car are not aligned, you will need to have them aligned. The mechanic will check if other parts were displaced and lead to panel misalignment. You need to be confident the various parts of the car are well aligned.

You also need to look at the tires to confirm if you can still use them. If they are run down, you need to budget for replacements.

Can You Insure a Salvage Mini Cooper?

One of the worries people interested in salvage title Mini Coopers have is the question of insurance. Most insurance companies are hesitant about giving cover to cars with a salvage title. The primary reason is that salvage title vehicles carry a higher risk that vehicles with clean titles.

Insurance companies are wary of policies against cars with salvage titles because, in case of an accident, there will be questions raised about the damage. Can the damage be attributed to the current accident or the one that led to the car getting the salvage title? A vehicle that was in a crash before is likely to break down and cause an accident, especially if the repairs were not done sufficiently.

Although many insurers have no policy to cover salvage car, you may still get one for your Mini Cooper from a few companies that provide an exception for rebuilt vehicles. Many states require that after repairing your salvage title Mini Cooper, an inspector from the state will examine the car to confirm if it is roadworthy. If it is, you will get a rebuilt title. Only then will some insurance companies give some cover. Many companies that accept salvage titles, only provide a liability cover.

It Depends on the Value

The value of the car is critical for most insurers ready to provide coverage to your rebuilt Mini Cooper. The Mini has a low resale value. If the vehicle was involved in an accident, the value goes even lower. Some people assume that a car with a lower value can ease the payments you are expected to pay to the insurer. This isn’t true because the amount you pay is influenced by other factors, besides the value of the car. An older model whose parts are hard to come by may push your monthly payments higher.

Before buying a salvage title Mini Cooper, find out if you can get insurance. It is best to discuss with large companies that can afford the risk or a company you have been getting coverage from. It is sometimes easier to convince an insurer to cover your rebuilt Mini Cooper if you already have other policies running.

Are Auctions Good for Cheap Mini Cooper Salvage Parts?

Yes, salvage auctions are a great place to start if you are looking for parts for your mini cooper. Used car auctions are where many buyers and sellers converge. Some of the buyers are looking for cars they can drive, while others are looking for car parts. All types of cars and models are found in salvage auctions. Dealers who sell original Mini Cooper parts get most of them as Mini salvage cars for sale.

If you are repairing your Mini Cooper and want to save on the amount you spend on parts, the salvage auction is a great place to get quality, original parts at a low price. Sometimes it is difficult to find parts for older models of cars whose parts are no longer in production. Since most cars end up at the salvage auction, you are likely to find a Mini Cooper that is the same model as yours, irrespective of the age. Buying a damaged Mini to strip for parts is a very cost-effective way of finding all the Mini Cooper salvage parts for sale that you could need.

Should You Buy a Crashed Mini For Sale?

The answer to this question is highly dependent on why you are buying the car. Do you want to rebuild it, or are you interested in tearing it apart for parts? If you are purchasing a crashed Mini Cooper intending to drive it, it is best to consider how bad the crash was before investing in the car. Some of the crashed Mini’s are not repairable, or the cost of repairing them is too high that such purchase may not be worth your while. If you are interested in rebuilding a car for the challenge, you should probably look for a crashed mini you can repair even if the damage seems extensive.

If, on the other hand, you need parts of a Mini Cooper, you should look at the extent of the damage. Conversely, if the parts you are interested in are not intact, the wrecked Mini Cooper will be of no use to you. Look for a car that will give you value for money thanks to the quality and quantity of parts you can get from it.

How to ‘Find a Mini Cooper Salvage Yard Near Me’?

If there are public used car auctions near you, you can find out if there is a section where cars with a salvage title are sold. If not, you can look at online auctions. Most online auctions have a salvage section where all the vehicles with a salvage title are sold. Unfortunately, most of these auctions are dealer-only, with a few open to the public.

Find out if you can find a Mini Cooper in the inventory of salvage cars. If there are none, consider using an authorized dealer as a representative. Some of the vehicles are only available to dealers. This means you miss out on a significant number of Mini Coopers to choose from, even those with a salvage title. Some dealers are only interested in car parts. By using a proxy, you get to see the same cars as the dealers, bid on them, and even get them at the rate the dealers get them at.

Try Cities

Minis are quite popular in cities because of its fuel efficiency and the parking space it uses. If you are in a suburban area where minis are few, you may need to look at the nearest city if you are to find a salvage yard for Minis quickly. Salvage yards in every locality are more likely to have cars mostly available in the area.

Compare prices from different sites so that you get the best deal possible. Remember to consider the extent of the damage on the mini against your budget. If you have a limited budget for the restoration of the car, buy a vehicle with damage that you can afford to repair. Likewise, if you are interested in a Mini for its parts, select a car that likely has the parts you need. If the damage is extensive in the section where the part you are most interested in is located, the part you want may also be of no use to you.

How To Get Started Buying a Salvage Mini Cooper

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AutosA Guide To Finding Repo Cars For Sale by aamadmin(op): 9:02pm On Oct 30, 2019
A repo car dealer auction is where used car dealers go to buy a repossessed vehicle. This is one of the fastest ways that banks, leasing companies or other lenders can sell off repossessed cars and recover their money. Most of these facilities do not have enough space to store repo vehicles. By September 2019, about 2.4 million vehicles were repossessed in the United States. This was an increase of 600,000 units from 2017. In June 2019, 6.7 million car buyers had defaulted on their payments by more than 90 days. We will talk about how you can buy repo cars for sale in online auctions.

A repo car auction online allows dealerships to buy repossessed cars at a reasonable price. The financial institutions recover their money quickly, and dealers get more cars to sell at a profit. Repossessed cars cost 25-40% less than similar used cars in the market. The opportunity to increase profits attract used car dealers to repo car auctions. So do you – as an individual, know how to find repo cars for sale online?

What is a Repo Car Auction?

Repossessed cars are cars that have been taken by lenders after the owners failed to make payments for the car loans they received. The American auto industry is doing phenomenally well. However, there are questions about its benefit to the national economy. This is because about half of the American population has auto loans totaling at least 1 trillion dollars in 2019.

When car owners who got financing for the cars they drive fail to meet their payment obligations, they risk having their cars repossessed. The process of auto possession depends entirely on state laws and the financier’s policies. Some lenders repossess vehicles within a few days of delay in payment, while others take a longer time in a bid to give their clients the chance to make payments.

The relationship between the car buyer and the lender is critical when it comes to car repossession. People who have been prompt when making payments tend to get leniency when they delay in meeting their payment obligations for the first time. It is always best to let the lender know if there will be delays before the due date. It is important to note that a repossession affects your credit score. Additionally, the repossession remains in the credit report for seven years.

Online Auctions

A significant portion of repo cars find their way to auctions. This is because the number of buyers at auctions is significantly higher than at other sales points. Copart is one of the online auctions that have an extensive inventory of repo vehicles. They also conduct a physical repossessed cars sale regularly in different locations, along with salvage car sales. How do repo car auctions work? We will discuss this more below.

For potential buyers to have access to these cars, they need to sign up for a membership at the Copart website. Registration is free. However, you may not have access to all the vehicles since some of the inventory is reserved for dealers only. If you’d like to see all the cars, it is best to buy through an authorized Copart representative like Auto Auction Mall. IAAI is another online auction site that has a significant number of salvage and repo cars for sale online.

Police Repo Auctions

Sometimes the police are charged with the responsibility of repossessing vehicles, especially when ordered by the courts. Often, the vehicle owners choose to let these cars go because of bureaucracy and the inability to meet the set conditions for the return of the vehicles. For these vehicle owners, it is sometimes easier to get another car when they can. The police can only keep the cars in storage for so long. Instead of keeping these cars indefinitely, the police hold repo auctions.

Lender Repo Sales

Lenders also have a list of the repo vehicles that are available to people interested in buying them. Although many lenders choose to use repo sellers to manage the sales, sometimes lenders arrange auctions to sell these cars to the wider public.

What Are Repossessed Cars? Why are Cars Repossessed?

The basic definition of repossession is reclaiming ownership of something, in this case, a car, that is still of value but is yet to be fully paid off. The lender is usually listed as the lienholder on the auto title. This gives the financier the right to repossess the car at any given time, should the car buyer fail to make the payments as agreed upon by both parties.

If the car buyer is facing financial difficulties, it is usually in his or her best interest to contact the lender for leniency. Most lenders are not keen on repossessing forclosed cars because they don’t want to go through the hustle of finding a buyer for the vehicle to recover their money. If the reason behind the delay in payment is genuine, most would accept to defer the amount or change the terms to accommodate the changes in their client’s financial situation.

If the client is unresponsive or can no longer afford to meet the payments for the vehicle, the lender has no choice but to repossess the car.

The Statistics

About 1 of every 172 outstanding auto loans in the U.S. resulted in repossession in the first quarter of this year.

At least 7 million Americans were in serious delinquency on their car loans. This figure represents those who are 90 or more days behind, by research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. This scale has grown by more than a million compared to 2010 when the US was still suffering the greatest effects of the recession.

If you’re even one day late on your car payment, your auto lender may have the right to repossess your vehicle and recoup its investment.

There are two major types of repossession – voluntary and involuntary repossession.

Some creditors may go in for voluntary repossession in order to help clear their debts or to downgrade to a more affordable vehicle. Involuntary repossessions are initiated by the banks or creditors, with a court order.

Where to Find Cheap Reposessed Cars for Sale?

Repossessed cars are popular because you can get them at a price lower than the market value. This is because lenders are primarily interested in recovering their money. There are various places you can easily access repo vehicles for sale.

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Buy from the Lender

If you are looking for a repo for sale, you might get it from your bank or credit union. You can ask your bank if they have a list of the repo cars for sale so that you can decide if there is any you are interested in purchasing. Often, lenders are only interested in recouping their losses and move on with their primary business, banking.

If there is a car you would like to buy on the list, ensure you know the market value before placing the bid. The bank may accept your bid, reject it, or wait for a better proposal. Unfortunately, this process can take weeks. It is best to inspect the car before paying for it. This is the only way if you are getting value for money.

The downside to buying repo cars for sale from the bank is no effort is made to improve the condition of the vehicle. The term for the purchase is buy-as-it-is.

Buying from a Repo Reseller

Today, lenders don’t have to manage the selling of repo vehicles. This is because most companies prefer to focus on their core responsibilities, rather than try to find buyers for repo car sales. Repo resellers help lenders by moving the vehicle from lender to buyer without taking ownership of the car.

The benefit of buying from such companies is they maintain a specific standard when it comes to the condition of the car. You are, therefore, guaranteed of getting a car that is running appropriately. The other advantage is repo resellers are not focused on profit margins. They’d rather see the movement of large volumes of vehicles quickly rather than being stuck with vehicles because the price is too high. This is mainly because these companies don’t take ownership of the cars. Their primary responsibility is selling them on behalf of lenders.

Used Car Dealers

You can also get repo cars from used car dealers. You are guaranteed to get a car in great condition because most dealers are interested in getting the highest profit possible. However, you’ll be paying a premium for it. A buyer tends to negotiate a lower price if the car’s condition is not in top shape. The downside is dealers are in business. They will sell the car at a profit. Some of the expenses that drive the price up include transportation costs, repairs, titling, detailing and other fees.

Of course, the simplest, and cheapest way to get your hands on a repo car is online. An online repo car auction gives you access to thousands of repo cars, delivered straight to your door.

Finding “Repo Car Auctions Near Me”

Although car repossession is not a great experience for those who default in paying their car loans, it is great for buyers looking for cars at a low price. It is easy to find car repo auctions near you by searching online. You can also contact your bank to find out when they have an auction for repo cars. If your local bank doesn’t manage the auctions, find out who does.

You may also find repo cars in dealer auctions. These are a particularly good place to find repo cars because they give you access to many auctions throughout the country. You can approach a dealer like Auto Auction Mall to act as your proxy when bidding for these cars, especially at dealer-only auctions. This will allow you to choose from a wider pool of vehicles at very low prices.

Buying Repo Cars for Sale through Online Dealer Auctions


The biggest markets for repossessed vehicles are undoubtedly online auctions. Lenders know this, and this is why most choose to use online auctions to manage the sale of repo vehicles.

Copart and IAAI are some of the online auction sites that make it possible for you to bid for repo vehicles at your convenience. They have an extensive list of repo vehicles you can bid on. However, wouldn’t you like to see all the repo vehicles?

Most online auction sites give used car dealers priority when it comes to the purchase of repo vehicles. Auctions that are open to the public allow anyone to bid on these vehicles, but they still withhold some of the vehicles for dealers only.

For you to access the entire repo inventory, you need a dealer license. Dealers don’t just get access to all the cars, but they also get favorable prices. If you only buy a car occasionally, it may not make financial sense to get a license to be able to see the entire inventory to bid for the vehicles. But there is another way

Copart and IAAI have authorized representatives, like Auto Auction Mall, who can bid on your behalf. Using a proxy makes it possible for you to get dealer rates and view the same vehicles that dealers do.

The Experience of Buying Repo Cars for Sale

Repossessed cars are quite popular because they are cheap. However, buyers have different experiences when it comes to the purchase of repo vehicles. Some have an excellent experience with the first repo car they bought, others couldn’t find a reliable car after several searches, while others must travel great distances to get the perfect repo car. Despite the differences, there are plenty of similarities in most repo car buyers’ experiences.

The Type of Car You Need

Repo cars, just like any kind of vehicle in the used car market, come in different brands and makes. Any buyer interested in repo vehicles needs to know what kind of car they need. For example, are you looking for a family vehicle? How many passengers do you expect to have on board at any given time? Which car is more suitable for your family? If it is a truck you need, consider the load you expect to carry and look at the various brands to determine which one offers the best strength to manage the weight.

Don’t Expect a Perfect Car

Even if a car is repossessed when in good condition, the way it is kept actively affects the state in which it will be sold. You are likely to find rust in certain areas, a dead battery, or worn-out tires. When bidding for a vehicle, remember even a car with a clean title is likely to have issues. If you are lucky, the repairs may be minor. It is also best to carry tools, like a jump start box, in case the battery is dead.

When Bidding, Consider Other Possible Costs

Auctions have thousands of cars available on any given day for sell. Copart has at thousands of cars in every location they have a sale. Given this number, it should not come as a surprise if you discover the keys of the car you bid on missing. Before placing a bid, you need to consider how much you can afford to spend on the car, with a little leftover for unforeseen costs, like making a set of keys for the vehicle.

Knowing what you should expect will help you to save on time since you can quickly tell if the repo car is worth a bid or not. If the price becomes too competitive, quickly terminate your bid and move on to another car. This will make your experience enjoyable, and you are likely to get a vehicle that fits your budget and in the best condition possible.

Each buyer’s experience at a repo auction is different. But the way to get the best experience is to buy your vehicle through an online auction. Many of the inconveniences of buying at a physical auction simply to not apply at an online auction, and you will get all the details you need to make an informed decision. Bear this in mind when you look for repo vehicles for sale.

What You Need to Know about Repossessed Cars for Sale Online

Repo Cars Cost Lower than the Average Market Value

Lenders take most of the repossessed vehicles in the market after past owners fail to meet the payments as per the lending agreement. By the time the lender chooses to repossess a vehicle, the lender would have made some payments before defaulting. This is why lenders don’t look for the entire market value of the car. They only want to recover their money. This is the primary reason repossessed vehicles tend to be cheaper than the average market value.

Most Repo Vehicles are in Great Condition

Most repo cars for sale are in great shape because they were taken from those who took auto loans while they were still being used. This means they were still running, and possibly well maintained because the owners were still using them.

However, you should note that not all repo cars received adequate care. Although repo cars are quite cheap, and many are in great shape, you should still remain cautious when choosing the car to buy. This is because it is possible that, if the owners defaulted because they couldn’t afford loan payments, they might not have maintained the vehicle as required.

If the person failed to meet the payment terms, what are the chances the person maintained the car? Just like with any other used car, it is best to remain cautious when selecting a repo car to buy.

The Vehicle’s History is Not Readily Available

Nobody likes having their car repossessed. Many people fight to retain the car when lenders attempt to reclaim it. Often, the courts have to get involved in repossession disputes. Such owners may, therefore, be unwilling to give the necessary information on the vehicle’s history.

When buying a used car, it is advised that you find out as much as you can about the car. When it comes to buying repo cars, you are unlikely to get this information. Fortunately, most lenders don’t allow defaulters to keep the car after 90 days of non-payment.

Exporting Auctioned Repo Cars
The process of buying and exporting a repo vehicle is not that different from buying other used cars at an auction. You only need to buy from a dealer who can manage your bids, as well as organize shipping.

Remember that you need to consider the age of the vehicle when buying a repo vehicle. A repossessed vehicle that was manufactured ten years ago is likely to have more problems than one that was released to the market a year ago.

Before buying the car through a dealer, find out if the can be shipped to your location. Alternatively, you can organize shipping if you have a company you can trust to manage the process. The advantage of leaving the entire process to the dealer is that the company has a reputation to maintain, and dealers have deals in place with the shippers. You may even get preferential rates if the shippers give the dealership discounted rates.

The Process of Exporting

The process of buying and exporting a repo vehicle is not very different from that of buying other used cars at an auction. You only need to buy from a dealer who can manage your bids, as well as organize shipping.

Importing a car from the US is undoubtedly cheaper than buying it locally, especially in countries in West Africa. You need to get the certificate of title after buying the repo vehicle. The US customs office will need to verify that you purchased the car and that it is not stolen before it is allowed to leave the United States. Your country’s customs office will also require documents to prove you bought the car.

If you are concerned about the shipping cost, it is best to buy the car from an auction that is closest to the port. This will help you save on the expense of transporting the vehicle from the auction site to the port.

Shipping Methods

There are several decisions you’ll need to make when it comes to exporting the car. Will you use air freight or ocean freight? Air freight is quite costly and faster. Most people who export vehicles from the US prefer ocean freight. It is more affordable, and most people can afford to wait a few weeks to get their vehicle. It is essential to ask when you should expect the car from the day the ship leaves.

When using ocean freight, you have a choice of transporting the vehicle in a container or Toll-On Roll-Off, commonly known as RORO. RORO shipping is cheaper than container shipping. However, the risk is higher with RORO. You should find out the insurance cover you can take while your car is at sea.

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AutosBuying A Salvage Motorcycle For Sale At An Online Auction by aamadmin(op): 5:38pm On Oct 24, 2019
If you’re looking to buy a cheap motorcycle? You need to consider buying salvage motorcycles. Motorcycles with a salvage title are usually accident vehicles. Specialized motorcycle auctions then sell them on.

So, why would you want one of these motorcycles compared to a typical used, or even new model?

The answer, basically, is the price. Salvage motorcycles sell at a tiny fraction of their usual price. Also, being smaller and with less paneling than cars, can often be fixed up cheaper than a salvage car. The amount that you save on the cost of the bike can greatly offset the repair cost.

You can even buy a couple of motorcycles, and use one for parts to repair the other. This can all be done for pennies on the dollar compared to buying a used motorcycle for sale locally. You can get fully-working, insurable, cheap motorcycles for sale under $1000, with a little bit of work.

This leaves one issue: What are these specialized online motorcycle auctions, and how can you access them?

What is a Motorcycle Salvage Auction?

Insurance motorcycle auctions and salvage auctions are typically run through 2 large auction houses in the USA. These auctions are Copart, and IAAI. These auction houses have contracts with insurance companies throughout North America. They sell-on damaged motorcycles, cars, trucks after the insurance companies take ownership, after a payout.

These auction sites are generally only open to those with dealer licenses and their associates. This is because of the large number of vehicles that will go to auction mean that turnover is fast. Much faster than at a traditional public auction. Dealers view and buy vehicles quickly and know the process, so there are no holdups.

Due to this volume of vehicles that sell every day, many of them with a salvage title, this is the most efficient way to conduct these auctions.

Salvage motorcycle insurance auctions happen alongside salvage car auctions.

So how can you, as a member of the public access these auctions, usually reserved for dealers? You work with an authorized representative. A proxy company buys the motorcycle on your behalf, using their dealer license, and then ships the bike to you.

Salvage Motorcycles – What Are They?

Salvage motorcycles either are totaled by an accident or where repairs exceed a specific percentage of the market value of that bike. Insurance companies usually weigh the cost of repairs against the value of the motorcycle. If it is too costly, they would rather replace the bike instead. The damaged motorcycles then sell as salvage.

In 2017, California was the leading state in the number of motorcycles bought in the US, at 842,543. The least purchases were in DC, at 4,290. According to the Department of Transportation, there were 8,679,380 motorcycles in the US in 2017. It is, therefore, no surprise that the overall number of salvage motorcycles has increased.

Some motorcycles sell as salvage and they cannot be repaired. Such bikes are great for parts. Many motorcycle enthusiasts looking to buy a bike at a bargain choose to search for a salvage motorcycle because they are dirt cheap, and some of the damage may be only superficial.

However, many you can repair, and make roadworthy again. The cost of repairs alongside the cost of purchase may well be a lot cheaper than buying any used motorcycle.

How Does a Motorcycle Get a Salvage Title?

Salvage motorcycles are vehicles either totaled in an accident or whose repairs exceed a specific percentage of the market value of that bike. Insurance companies usually weigh the cost of repairs against the value of the motorcycle. If it is too costly, they would rather replace the bike instead. The damaged motorcycle then sells as salvage.

The Department of Motor Vehicles in the local state will issue the salvage title. This title shows that the motorcycle has been damaged. The damage can be either by an accident or an act of nature. The first step to getting a motorcycle salvage title has been taken by the insurance company.

When the owner of the motorcycle reports an accident, the insurer sends an adjuster to evaluate the cost of repairs against the value of the bike. If the cost of repairs is higher than the acceptable percentage value of the motorcycle, it is considered a salvage. Generally, if the cost of repairs is more than 70 or 80% of the value of the bike, it is regarded as a total loss.

Once the insurer pays the claim, the insurer takes the damaged motorcycle. The Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent, depending on the state) then changes the motorcycle’s title into a salvage title.

Some motorcycles that sell as salvage cannot reasonably be repaired. Such bikes sell for any spare parts that remain serviceable. Many motorcycle enthusiasts looking to buy a bike at a bargain choose to search for a salvage motorcycle because they are cheap, and some of the damage may be only superficial.

Where to Find Crashed or Salvage Motorcycles for Sale

When looking for salvage motorcycles, it is best to begin by looking at who owns motorcycles. Many private companies, government institutions, and individuals own bikes. Some of these, when involved in accidents and considered salvage, are taken by insurance companies after they are replaced.

Fortunately, there are several websites where you can easily get salvage motorcycles. Some of the places where you can find salvage motorcycles include:

Private Sellers

Some motorcycle owners prefer to sell their damaged motorcycles themselves in a bid to make more from the sale, instead of involving third-party sellers like auction sites. The challenge private sellers face is finding buyers quickly. Most use online platforms, but sometimes it is difficult to separate serious buyers from jokers and scammers.

You may find it possible to find a salvage motorcycle for sale at a local motorcycle salvage yards, or

Dealer-Only Auctions

These auctions are not usually open to the public. You may find salvage motorcycles owned by government institutions, those that have been repossessed by banks. Although less likely, you may also find those owned by private individuals in such auctions. These auctions, as the name suggests, are only open to dealers. This is primarily because dealers purchase high volumes of vehicles. This gives them priority when it comes to selection.

Many companies, including insurers, banks, and private institutions, know that cars and motorcycles are more likely to sell faster in dealer auctions than in public ones. These auctions attract various sellers interested in making a quick sale.

Although not usually open to the public, you can access dealer auctions through an authorized representative, such as Auto Auction Mall.

Buying Damaged Motorcycles at Motorcycle Salvage Auctions

The internet has become the most convenient way to shop nowadays. Physically visiting auction sites can be exhausting, and it is easy to make the wrong purchase when you are exhausted. Online auctions have made it easier for buyers to look for vehicles and motorcycles before bidding on them. This may explain the increase in the number of people looking for used and salvage motorcycles.

You can find a number of different types of auctions including police, government, and other public auctions. However, dealer-only auctions are usually the cheapest by far. You will need to work with a third party dealer so you can access the auction inventory and bid. These proxy bidding companies buy the vehicle on your behalf from the auction clearinghouses. You can set your maximum bid amount, and then they will take care of the bidding so you do not have to worry about it.

When looking for a salvage motorcycle, you need to take your time. You need to be certain that the cost of repairing the damage will not be too high. Since you are buying salvage title motorcycles for sale online, you need to take several precautions.

Buying Salvaged Motorcycle Parts Cheap Online

Salvage motorcycles can provide you with cheap and easy access to additional parts. You can use these to repair or upgrade your current bike of any brand: Harley-Davidson, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda, etc. These auctions provide all brands of motorcycle. In this case, you don’t have to worry about getting the bike registered or insured, since you will simply be stripping it for parts. Keep the paperwork (every certificate). This documentation is so you know where the parts came from and can prove it if you sell your bike that incorporates those parts.

Some online auctions that offer salvage motorcycles will have classic bikes as well. If you’ve always wanted to restore bikes, including classics, this could be an ideal place to get the parts you need for the job.

Can You Repair a Motorcycle with a Salvage Title?

Yes, you can. However, you need to note that the level of damage and your budget are important factors. Some bikes with a salvage title can be repaired, but the cost is so high that the bike is more profitable when it is dismantled and will sell as spare parts.

When buying a salvage motorcycle, you need to examine the damage and judge for yourself if it can be repaired, or if you can afford to fix it. It is not wise to buy a salvage vehicle simply because you have always wanted that make and model without looking at the cost of repairs and the extent of the damage.

The bike will be of no use to you if it ends up in storage as you wait for the day you’ll have enough money for repairs. What if it takes years? If you have never bought a salvage before, your best option is to have an experienced person help you pick the right bike.

It is also important that you find out if the parts for that specific model are readily available. Some older models may have been out of the market for a long time. This age may make the parts difficult to find. If the salvage motorcycle you are interested in will be difficult to fix because of the unavailability of parts, it may not be a good idea to buy it.

For example, when looking at less common imported Kawasaki motorcycles for sale, you are less likely to find parts for it or people with experience working on that model than domestic brands, such as Harley-Davidson or the more common imports.

Can You Insure a Repaired Motorcycle?

Yes, you can. However, you may need to look around. Insuring a repaired salvage motorcycle is not as easy as insuring a clear-title bike.

Many insurance companies are reluctant about insuring motorcycles that were once a salvage title motorcycle. After you have repaired your bike, you will need to apply for a rebuilt title from the Department of Motor Vehicles. Once inspected and is certified roadworthy, you can approach insurance companies to see if you can cover your bike.

You may have some difficulty convincing insurance companies that your motorcycle qualifies for insurance. Some companies have no policy for salvage motorcycles. Other companies can only offer liability coverage.

Finding an insurance company that can cover your rebuilt motorcycle is sometimes all about strategy. Do you have a vehicle that has been insured by the same company for many years? If you have built a good relationship with your insurer, it is best to approach them about the bike, even before you buy it. Some companies are willing to bend their rules for some of their loyal customers.

Look for Larger Companies

You may find it harder to get insurance from small companies, those that still have a small client base. You should approach companies with a large portfolio. This is because large companies are more flexible when it comes to taking risks. They have a large pool of clients who can ‘cushion’ them should they take the risk of covering a salvage. Small companies, on the other hand, are more cautious. Smaller companies also need to strike a balance between possible claims and their revenue.

Some insurance companies look at who handled the repairs. If this was done by a reliable and well-known company whose work is considered of good quality, an insurer may be flexible knowing the work was up to par. Before buying a salvage motorcycle, it may be helpful if you ask your insurer for guidance on what you need to do to get coverage for a rebuilt motorcycle.

Top Tips for Repairing Crashed Motorcycles

In Salvage Bike Auctions, the Sale is Final

Most salvage online motorcycle auctions have a “sell as it is” policy. If you regret the purchase long after buying the motorcycle, you may not be allowed to return it. It is, therefore, preferable for you to find out everything that you can about the condition of the salvage motorcycle, especially if you have budget constraints. If you cannot afford the cost of repairs, you would have lost money overall. You may even end up getting stuck with a motorcycle you cannot use.

Consider the Age of the Motorcycle

Most motorcycles with a salvage title have one because the cost of repairs exceeds 70% of its resale value. This essentially means that if the damaged bike is one of the more expensive models, the cost of repairs could be substantial. An older model, on the other hand, may have had minimal damage and yet get a salvage title because the cost of repairs is not worth the bike’s resale value. You need to look at all the numbers involved and compare them to your budget before placing a bid.

Research the Type You Need

Identify a salvage motorcycle you are interested in, and find out as much as you can about it. For example, did that model have any mechanical issues? You can also identify possible problems from the photos of the salvage motorcycle.

People buy salvage motorcycles for various reasons. Some people are looking for a bike they can rebuild, so they seek vehicles whose repairs would present them with an exciting challenge. Others just want an affordable motorcycle. What are your reasons for buying a salvage bike? The answer to this question can be your guide when choosing the best bike for you.

Whether you are new or experienced at buying salvage motorcycle, you need to be cautious since not every salvage vehicle is worth buying. Many people are attracted to motorcycles because the price is significantly lower. This is especially true for popular brands that are expensive when bought new. But you need to be careful and think strategically. You may end up with a great bike purchased at a bargain. But only if you are strategic when choosing your salvage motorcycle.

You may also see custom motorcycles for sale at a salvage bike auction. They might have been modified by the original user. It is not recommended to take on a customized bike. This is unless you know exactly which parts you are going to need to replace. It may also be harder to re-title and insure.

Source Used Parts from Salvage Auctions

Repairing a damaged motorcycle can be expensive, depending on where you get the parts. If you would like to cut costs and still use genuine parts to repair your bike, you can seek used parts by cannibalizing other salvage motorcycles of the same model.

Getting motorcycle spare parts from other sources can take hours or days. More so if you are doing it yourself for the first time. Motorcycle online auctions have simplified the process. You can identify parts that are in demand, find out how much you should expect to spend, and the cost of the parts depending on the brand. Buying used parts online will not only save you money but time as well.

If the crashed motorcycles for sale are older models that are no longer in production, you are more likely to get the parts from online auctions. Especially so compared to simply opening a web search and typing in “motorcycles for sale near me used”. These auctions feature vast collections of parts. These parts can be motorcycles from hundreds of different makes and models. This gives you access to thousands of salvage motorcycles for sale, rather than just a handful of motorcycles for sale by owner in your local area.

Buy a Salvage Motorcycle that is Inexpensive to Repair

Although the focus of most buyers of salvage motorcycles is the cost of repairs, you can save some time and money by looking at brands that generally have costly parts. Some of these motorcycles may have minimal damage. However, this does not mean they wouldn’t cost an arm to repair. For example, Honda only produced the CX500 Turbo for one year. This means the parts are not easy to come by.

When buying a salvage motorcycle, your choices play a critical role in your ability to completely restore the bike within your budget. Buying parts online will give you the chance to compare the rates and choose the source that offers you the best price.

Buying automatic motorcycles for sale in auctions may be easier to repair if there has been no damage to the gearbox or transmission. If looking at electric cars for sale online – find out what you can about the condition of the battery, and how easily it can be replaced.

You may find some rare Ducati motorcycles for sale, though will you get the parts to repair them? Compare this especially with common, modern Harley-Davidson motorcycles for sale cheap at auctions and easier to repair: Which makes the most sense to buy?

Exporting a Salvage Motorcycle

Exporting salvage motorcycles from the United States into other countries can save people in those countries money. This saving can be significant compared to if they buy a used motorcycle locally. The export of the vehicle can be done by the end buyer. The buyer uses a service such as Auto Auction Mall, to buy a damaged motorcycle online. The cycle can then ship to their own country. A local dealer or business that repairs the bike to resell to their local market can also organize this export.

TheTop Motorcycle Export Markets from 2018 statistics show the countries that import the most motorcycles from abroad:

Belgium
Canada
Japan
Australia
Singapore
Mexico
Germany
Hong Kong
New Zealand
South Africa
United Kingdom
Netherlands
United Arab Emirates
Malaysia

What are the Markets for Used Motorcycles?

Motorcycle exports by all countries globally totaled US$28.2 billion in 2018. The value of motorcycle exports has risen, on average, by 29.4% since 2014. This is up from a total of $21.8 billion. This represents a growing market for exported motorcycles worldwide.

The U.S. has a strong market for large motorcycles, larger bikes hold a much higher market share than in other countries, which are dominated by smaller, cheaper models.

Motorcycle per capita usage is higher in many overseas markets, particularly in Asian markets. This means motorcycle ownership per-person is higher, usually representing also lower passenger car ownership.

The USA exports $1.3 billion of Motorcycles yearly, roughly 4.5% of the world’s exporting market for motorcycles. However, the US also imports a lot more motorcycles than it exports. There is a $1.5 billion deficit. Japan and Europe are the biggest exporters to the USA. This suggests the business of exporting used or repaired salvage motorcycles from the USA to developing countries may be a relatively untapped market. This is something some businesses may wish to explore.

Interested to find out more about buying salvage motorcycles from auctions in the USA? Visit Auto Auction Mall’s Motorcycle Auctions to find out more. We also have a range of guides to help you get started.
AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 5:22pm On Oct 23, 2019
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AutosDo You Need An Auction License To Buy A Car? by aamadmin(op): 3:45am On Oct 22, 2019
Auctions are a great place to buy cars cheaper than at the dealership. But do you need an auction license to buy a car from them? The answer is NO – at least if you access them online.

Car Auctions are Getting Popular

Buying cars at auctions is becoming more and more popular among private buyers. This is so for a number of reasons. The most important of these reasons is the price, but there are others. Auctions offer a greater variety of vehicles than your ordinary dealership, and you don’t need to spend your time haggling for a better price. When you can avoid paying a dealer’s markup on a car, why not go for it, right?

Also, if the auction is online, you can do your bidding from the comfort and safety of your own home. Online auctions can be very convenient. You can get all the information you need online and save yourself a trip. On top of that, online car auctions like Auto Auction Mall provide you with excellent customer support, can take care of the paperwork and even arrange transportation for your car.

No wonder then that the popularity of car auctions, and especially online car auctions, is on the rise. You get a huge variety of vehicles at low prices. Add convenience and great customer support, and you’ve got an unbeatable combination.

Different Types of Auctions

With all these benefits, you would think everybody would be eager to get their next car from an auction. However, many people still hesitate. One of the reasons for this is that many potential buyers still think they need a license to take part in a car auction. That is only partially true.

There are two main types of auction: public auctions and dealer auctions. As the name suggests, public auctions are open to everyone and do not require a license at all. These can be government auctions selling off old police or service cars, as well as impounded vehicles. These can also be auctions selling used or salvage cars. Anybody can take part, and the vehicles are usually very cheap, although some may be in less than ideal condition.

Dealer auctions are different. These auctions are where car dealers get their stock. The quality of the vehicles is higher, including new or like-new vehicles. The prices are also usually higher than at public auctions, but they are still much cheaper than at the dealership. This is because, after buying the vehicles at the auction, dealers add their markup.

Strictly speaking, you would need a license to take part in a dealer auction, namely a dealer license. This is a document that proves that you are a registered and authorised car dealer. Getting one is not easy or cheap, and it is definitely not worth getting one if you only want to buy yourself a new car. However, there are lawful ways around this restriction. And that’s where companies like Auto Auction Mall can help you.

How Auto Auction Mall Can Help

If you’re trying to attend an in-person dealer auction, there are few ways to get around the restrictions. You could attend with your car dealer friend, for example, and they may be able to bid on your behalf, but that’s it.

However, if you’re thinking of using online auctions, then a whole world of possibilities are open to you. Online dealer auctions will still require a dealer license, but there’s a loophole. Companies like Auto Auction Mall can use their own dealer license to give you access to those dealer auctions.

Think of Auto Auction Mall as your car dealer friend. You can browse and get all the information you need about the hundreds of thousands of vehicles available at the website. This means that, for a very reasonable fee, private buyers can attend any online auction they would like, without the need for any sort of license thanks to Auto Auction Mall.

The only thing you can’t do yourself is bid. But you can set your budget and a maximum bid limit. Auto Auction Mall’s many auction experts will give you all the information you need and then bid on your behalf for the vehicle of your choice, up to the limit you set. This means that no car is off-limits, as long as it is within your budget. You can even let Auto Auction Mall take care of the delivery of your car up to your driveway upon completion of your purchase.

In short, buying a car at auction, and especially at an online auction, is full of benefits and advantages. Don’t miss out on these advantages on account of a mistaken belief that you’d need a license to take part. Most auctions don’t require any licenses whatsoever. For those that do, there are ways around it that also bring their own advantages. So next time you need a car, don’t hesitate and give online car auctions a try.
AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 3:37am On Oct 18, 2019
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AutosIs A Salvage Title Bad? by aamadmin(op): 3:28am On Oct 18, 2019
Is a salvage title bad? The answer to this question depends on what you expect to get from a salvage car. If you are looking for a car that you can get for cheap and drive it on the road immediately, then a salvage car is not what you’re looking for. But if you are looking for a spare-time project for you to get your hands dirty, then getting a salvage car is something you should look into for sure.

Is a Salvage Title Bad? The Benefits of Salvage Cars

There are a few benefits to getting a car with a salvage title. They are dirt cheap, and even after you factor in the repairs, a salvage car can end up being cheaper than the equivalent car with a clean title.

However, when purchasing a car with a salvage title, make sure you inspect it thoroughly, or bring someone who can do it for you, so that there are no hidden issues with the vehicle that would see your repair costs soaring beyond what makes buying such a car viable.

How Do Cars Get Salvage Titles?

Cars get issued a salvage title for many reasons, the obvious one being damage sustained in an accident that the insurance companies declared too expensive to repair. These cars have visible damage and sometimes it really isn’t worth trying to repair them. However, some salvage cars can have external damage, bodywork, broken glass and such, but could be in a perfect condition mechanically, which might make them worth the effort.

But do bear in mind that even if a car looks good on the outside, it doesn’t have to mean the car is in good condition. Cars that have been flooded can be dried out and cleaned up to the point where you’d think that they are in mint condition.

However, these cars can have so many gremlins with electric installations that are almost impossible to repair. But, still if you could swap out the electrics for cheap, this isn’t an issue. The only thing you have to do is inspect the car and assess the repair costs as carefully as possible.

Insuring a Salvage Car

Some would also say that salvage title cars are hard to insure, even after complete restoration. While this is true, it is not impossible. Insurance companies will send their specialist inspectors to look over the car and you could get a quote if you’ve done the repair job according to the book.

The truth is that the premium will be higher. But after summing up all the costs, a rebuilt salvage can end up being hundreds if not thousands of dollars cheaper than an equivalent car with a clean title.

Where Can I Get a Salvage Car?

You can find salvage cars for sale at public auctions throughout the country. At these auctions you will find a huge variety of vehicles in different conditions. But they will all be very cheap. But there is a more convenient alternative to driving to an auction site and bidding in person: online auctions.

Nowadays you can go to online auction platforms like Auto Auction Mall, where you will find hundreds of thousands of vehicles, many of them salvage vehicles. Auto Auction Mall gives you online access to many auctions all over the country. You can browse the vehicles, get all the information you want and bid on the vehicle of your choice. And you can do all of this from the comfort of your own home.
AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 5:18pm On Oct 16, 2019
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AutosCar Auction Checklist: What You Need To Have Ready by aamadmin(op): 5:01pm On Oct 16, 2019
We know that attending a car auction can be very exciting. But we also know that it can be somewhat confusing. Especially if you don’t know what you’re looking for. You can get carried away by the excitement of driving away with a new set of wheels, or by the different shiny cars you can look at. This is why we’ve gathered a list of things that you need to have ready for a car auction. With this car auction checklist you’ll be ready to make a smart buy.

Do Your Research

Doing a thorough research before buying a car at an auction will help you be prepared. This means that it will help you avoid surprises and extra costs. You should research everything about the different auction sites and how the general auction process works.

You should also have research ready about the car you want. A good place to start is by knowing exactly what you need. For example, if you have a long commute, or if you just need a family car. This information will help you know which type of car to look for. And having this ready will avoid you to be overwhelmed with all the options.

Don’t forget to include the value of the car in your research. There are resources like Kelly Blue Book and Edmunds, that you can use to see the market value of the car you have in mind. This information will give you an idea of how much you should spend on the cost of the car.

Have a Structured Budget

A very common mistake for car buyers is not having a well-structured budget. This usually leads to extra costs, and of course, negative experiences. Car auctions can help you save a lot of money, but only if you have a budget that includes everything you need.

Here is a list of the things you should include in your budget:

1. Cost of the car you need
2. Auction house fees
3. Total shipping cost including all fees
4. Amount of money you would need to spend on car repairs
5. Extra amount for incidentals

Know The Auction Requirements And Conditions

Every auction site will have some requirements for you to be able to participate. Usually, you will need a dealer license before you can make a bid in any dealer-only auction. However, there are auction sites that can represent you in an auction. This means that they can lend you their license your you to participate as a buyer. In these cases, you will have to create an account in these auction sites. To do this you will generally be asked to provide your full name, phone number, and email address.

Once you’ve created your account, auction sites require that you make a security deposit in order to be able to place a bid. This security deposit is refundable, and you can also use it to pay the balance of the car you’re buying.

“As-Is” Condition

This is an important condition that you need to keep in mind. Auction sites sell used cars with an “As-Is” condition. This means that you agree to buy the car in the state that it is, without any changes or repairs. Any repairs that need to be done to the car are the buyer’s responsibility. This is why we advise that you include repair costs in your budget.

Car Auction Checklist

With this checklist in mind you should be ready to buy the perfect car for you. Here is a summarized list of the points you need to have ready. Finally, it’s all about being organized with everything you need. You’ll be a car auction expert with this checklist.

AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 9:50pm On Oct 14, 2019
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AutosCan Anyone Go To A Copart Auction? by aamadmin(op): 8:31pm On Oct 14, 2019
Can anyone go to a Copart auction? The short answer is YES. Though you need to use an authorized representative, like Auto Auction Mall. We will discuss how this works.

Copart is one of the most popular used car auctions in the US. It is available in more than 190 locations and is favored by many used car buyers looking to buy a car at a great price. Anyone can access the vehicles at Copart. However, there are limitations to the cars you can bid on. Bidding through an authorized representative, like Auto Auction Mall will give you greater access.

Although it may seem unnecessary, or even inconvenient to go through an authorized dealer, there are several benefits to it.

Why Choose Copart?

Large Collection of Cars

Copart Auction is popular amongst car dealers, private buyers and those selling their cars. Some of those who contribute to the vast collection of vehicles in Copart include insurance companies, banks, charity organizations, government agencies, car rental companies, and fleet operators. Most of these people prefer selling their cars through Copart because of the large number of buyers who trust it. Cars are sold much faster through Copart than through typical public auctions.

Copart Provides Buyers with a Range of Services

Copart isn’t just a place for those seeking used cars. Dismantlers, exporters, and rebuilders also contribute to Copart’s success. Since insurance companies use Copart, some of the cars sold are damaged. These cars are favored by dismantlers who are looking for spare parts, while others find the price attractive, especially if the cost of repairs is likely to be low. Since Copart attracts different categories of buyers, even those interested in making money from scrap know they will get someone to buy their totaled car.

Low-Priced Vehicles

There is no doubt you will find cars in Copart at a much lower price than most sites. This is because this auction is primarily for dealers. Only those with a dealer license are allowed to take part in all the auctions. Individuals can bid for the cars but through an authorized Copart dealer.

How to Bid for Cars from Copart through Auto Auction Mall

When buying a car through a dealer, you can still take advantage of the low prices by going through Auto Auction Mall. Fortunately, Copart has made it easier for members to access auctions online.

When you approach Auto Auction Mall, at a fee you will be granted access to the thousands of cars available for auction. What the authorized dealer is essentially doing is giving you access through his license. However, you are not allowed to bid.

Once you determine the car you are interested in, the dealer will bid on your behalf. You should have a limit beyond which your proxy bidder cannot bid. If you have never bought a car from an auction before, having a dealer act as your proxy means you have a specialist acting in your best interest. Auto Auction Mall has the expertise to guide you when choosing a car, as well as the bidding and shipping process.

Benefits of Accessing Copart through Auto Auction Mall

Choosing a Copart agent can be a little overwhelming. How does one representative differ from the next? The first thing you need to do is verify if the agent has a license to represent your interest with the various auctions, including Copart. Auto Auction Mall is authorized to be your representative at Copart.

Access to All Copart Auctions

Copart holds 190 auctions in different locations. If you would like to reduce transportation costs, you need to choose a site that is closest to you. Auto Auction Mall allows you to save as much money as possible by giving you the option of buying from the massive number of cars found in the various auctions.

Copart receives vehicles from several entities, including car rental companies, private institutions, private sellers, and government institutions. Some of these cars have clean titles, while others are salvage. You get to pick a vehicle based on your interest, budget, and availability.

Auto Auction Mall-Copart Fees

A challenge that many buyers face when they approach dealers are the unpredictable fees. Knowing how much to pay will help you to plan better. You will also be working with known figures. For example, Auto Auction Mall charges a standard documentation fee of $75. This cost covers legal paperwork that includes the transfer of the car to your name.

For cars that cost $3,499 or less, Auto Auction Mall charges a fee of $249, while for those that cost above $3,500, the charge is $299. Copart gives representatives two options when it comes to payments, the use of secured payments (schedule A) and the choice of either secured or unsecured payments (Schedule B).

Auto Auction Mall uses schedule B, both secured and unsecured payment system, because they prefer giving clients an option when it comes to the preferred mode of payment.

The auction clearing fees vary and are beyond the control of Auto Auction Mall because this amount goes directly to Copart. This rate is determined after your bid is confirmed. This is because the rates are dependent on the final price of the vehicle.

Access to Vehicles Open to Dealers Only

Once you agree on the terms of service of the authorized Copart representative, you will be able to view the vehicles that are only available to dealers. Most of these auctions are designed to provide vehicles to dealerships at wholesale prices. Having a representative like Auto Auction Mall means you get to see and bid on vehicles at the price that dealers do.

Dealers are also great at selecting cars because of the experience they acquired buying vehicles from auctions. When you have someone with the right expertise guiding you, the odds of getting a great vehicle are high. You won’t just save money because you will buy the vehicle at wholesale prices, you will also save on repairs since you will be working with someone who understands the importance of selecting the best car possible.

Choosing to work with a Copart representative does not take the right to select a car from you. You simply have a helping hand, especially knowing how time and energy consuming it is to buy a used car. It is, however, essential to pick a proxy who has your interests at heart.
AutosRe: FREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 6:36pm On Oct 14, 2019
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AutosRe: 5 Tips For Shipping Used Cars From The USA Overseas by aamadmin(op): 6:34pm On Oct 14, 2019
Cormung:
Buying a used car is a good idea for those who don't want to spend too much money in most cases but you should always keep in mind that the price of the car is not the only sum you'll have to pay, there are a lot of additional expenses. Maintenance of a used car can cost quite a lot, you also should be aware of the average car insurance costs, right after you bought the car it would be a good idea to clean it properly to fully enjoy the purchase. So don't forget about all those things.
Yes! - Thank you very much for your comment. We absolutely agree!

We always advise our clients to add all these costs to their budget. Having this included in your budget makes it much easier to pick the right car and not have additional unknown costs.
AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 9:46pm On Oct 09, 2019
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Autos5 Tips For Shipping Used Cars From The USA Overseas by aamadmin(op): 9:17pm On Oct 09, 2019
If you live outside of the United States and have bought a used vehicles from an auction, you will have to think about how you are going to get the vehicle from the US to your country. Fortunately, a number of shipping companies can bring your car to a port near you. However, finding the right company can be difficult.

Tip #1: Get a Quote

You always want to know how much you will have to pay when you are shipping used cars from the USA to another country. This means you will need to get quotes from several different companies. You don’t necessarily want to go with the cheapest option, as cheaper is not always better.

You also need to think about how to get the vehicle from the point of sale to the port. Some shipping companies will have a trucking service that can take the vehicle from the auction site to the ship that will carry it overseas. When you use the same company for both the land and sea shipping, you may be able to get a discount.

When you get your quote, make sure you read all of the fine print, so as to avoid any unexpected shipping charges.

Tip #2: Check for Cargo Insurance

Make sure that the company has cargo insurance. The minimum liability insurance should be greater than the value of your vehicle. This is particularly important if you are buying a sports car or a luxury vehicle.

Tip #3: Help With Customs

Check if the company can offer any help when it comes to dealing with customs clearance in your country. This can make getting the vehicle much easier. However, you should still check the duties and taxes for your local customs so you know how much you will have to pay to get the vehicle.

Also, if you are importing a salvage vehicle, make sure you know the rules on transporting the vehicle once it arrives. Since it has a salvage title, you may not be able to drive it until you make repairs and change the title.

Tip #4: Check for Reviews

Even though everything might seem great with the company you are considering thus far, take some time to check the reviews. Look and see what other people like you have to say about the experience. Did they have a good and easy time shipping used cars from the USA or was it a hassle?

Tip #5: Check the Vehicle

Once the vehicle arrives, check it to make sure that there was no damage during the shipping. If there was, get in touch with the shipping company right away so you can file a claim.

When you take your time and do your homework, you can find a great company that can make shipping used cars from the USA to your country as easy and hassle free as possible.
AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 8:00pm On Oct 08, 2019
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Autos5 Reasons Why You Should Buy A Used Car by aamadmin(op): 7:48pm On Oct 08, 2019
Changes happen fast and quick in the automotive industry. This is why new car prices increase by the minute. Hence, used cars have become a more appealing choice for buyers. If you have wondered which one is better for you, then keep reading. We have here 5 reasons why you should buy a used car.

Get a Great Car for Less Money

The first thing you need to know is that new cars depreciate fast. Within three years of using your car, it will lose up to 50% of its value. This is why buying a new car is more of a luxury than an investment. So, if you go for the used car market, you’ll have a big advantage right from the start. There is a big chance that you find a great buy without busting your budget. The amount of money you’d spend in a economic car in the new market, is the same amount you can spend in a fancier and more equipped used car.

Spend Less on Insurance

Still wondering why you should buy a used car? Well, insurance is one of the reasons because this will help you save some money too. Costs are lower because of the depreciation we mentioned before. Insurance rates are determined by the car’s value, so you would clearly pay much more if you had a new car. If you decide to buy a used car, then insurance won’t be a costly issue.

You’ll Have More Information

If you choose a car that has over 5 years, then you’ll have more information on safety, reliability and value. There will be much more data available for used cars. Once you know which used car you want to buy, you can make an extensive research on its value and other ratings. This is a great benefit of buying used cars as you’ll know what to expect of the vehicle you’ll have for the next years.

Market Variety

Variety in the used car market is higher than for new cars. There are much more models available in the used car market. This makes it very easy for you to find better choices that you can compare to make your decision. You can even find a model that is not being made anymore. So, no matter the type of car you want, you can be sure that there are much more chances you’ll find it in the used car market.

Vehicle History Reports

You can be sure you won’t buy a car that you don’t have information of. Vehicle History Reports have all the information you need about the car. Data about owners, accidents, and repairs, are consigned in these reports and available for you to find it. There are tools like CarFax and AutoCheck that buyers can use to download car’s Vehicle History Reports. And, of course, these reports can save you from buying a used car that will bring you problems in the future.
AutosFREE VIN Checks For Cars From The U.S. By Auto Auction Mall by aamadmin(op): 4:51pm On Oct 07, 2019
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AutosWhat Are The Best BMW Models? by aamadmin(op): 4:35pm On Oct 07, 2019
BMW is one of the world’s most renowned luxury car brands. Established in 1916, the brand was initially an airplane manufacturer and then focused on motorcycles after World War I. It wasn’t until 1929 that the famous group released its first automobile. BMW, which stands for Bavarian Motor Works, entered the automotive industry with a small car built under licence from the Austin Motor Company. Today, the group manages BMW, Mini cars, and Rolls-Royce.

Now, 90 years later, and with more than 60 models released, BMW represents a clearly defined lifestyle. The beauty of this brand is that there is a car to match various driving personalities. But at the same time, nothing says fun, luxury design, and sporty performance as a BMW car. So, what are the best BMW models?

“The Ultimate Driving Machine”

Presented to the world during the 1970s, the tagline “The Ultimate Driving Machine” is considered one of the most remembered and successful marketing campaigns in the world. Baby boomers started to graduate from college and needed a symbol of success and mobility while entering the working class. And BMW delivered cars that had outstanding performance combined combined with fuel-efficiency.

The group focused on the driver and the experience that the car could give them. The message was clear: you own a machine that can give you functionality, attractiveness and performance. Hence, the slogan quickly built a desired image and owning a BMW was a reflection of aspirations and success.

The tagline still resonates to this day, even stronger than the slogan “Sheer Driving Pleasure” which was released after that. BMW was conceived as a driver’s car and, although some perceive that there has been some changes, the main purpose of the group is for the driver to have “the ultimate driving machine”.

Finding the Best BMW Models For You

We know BMW has been all about the driver for many years. However, it also delivers comfort, luxury, refinement and technology, amongst other characteristics. From sports cars and electric cars to comfortable SUVs, there’s literally an option for everyone.

Still focused on the best driving experience, the different BMW models include fuel-efficiency, comfort, design, and more importantly, reinvention. Most models are ranked highly in safety, reliability, and owner satisfaction.

Let’s take a look at the best BMW models throughout the years.

2015-2019 BMW 2 Series

Safety: IIHS Top Safety Pick

Price: US$33,095 – US$53,395

Fuel Efficiency: 24-29 MPG


2017 & 2018 BMW 3 Series

Safety: IIHS Top Safety Pick

Price: US$34,445 – US$51,945

Fuel Efficiency: 24-71 MPG


2017-2019 BMW 5 Series

Safety: IIHS Top Safety Pick

Price: US$52,195 – US$75,445

Fuel Efficiency: 19-72 MPG


2016 & 2017 BMW X1

Safety: IIHS Top Safety Pick

Price: US$35,795 – US$36,745

Fuel Efficiency: 26-27 MPG


2018 & 2019 BMW X3

Safety: IIHS Top Safety Pick

Price: US$43,645 – US$55,645

Fuel Efficiency: 23-26 MPG


2015 BMW X5

Safety: IIHS Overall Good

Price: $54,895 – $71,095

Fuel Efficiency: 18-27 MPG


2015 BMW i3

Safety: IIHS Overall Good

Price: $54,895 – $71,095

Fuel Efficiency: 18-27 MPG

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