What does the M stand for in Copart?
Enhanced Vehicle Seller
Enhanced Vehicle. Seller has authorized that Copart is authorized to perform an enhancement service to the vehicle. This designation does not guarantee that any enhancement service was completed but rather indicates that qualifying vehicles would likely be enhanced.
What does donated vehicle mean on Copart?
Vehicles are not physically located at a Copart facility. Donated Vehicle. The net proceeds from the sale of this vehicle will benefit a charity.
What does Stripped mean in Copart?
Stripped: Parts and/or components were removed or are missing from the vehicle.
What do Copart lot numbers mean?
Lot Number is Copart’s unique identifier for each vehicle. Make. Make is the manufacturer’s brand name.
What happens if you don’t pay Copart?
The payment deadline is 3 business days, including day of sale (funds must be received on Copart account within the 3-day period). If not paid within the 3 days, a $50 late fee is assessed on each vehicle.
What are Copart buyer fees?
A $59.00 Gate Fee is assessed to all Copart purchases. This fee covers administrative costs and the movement of the item from our storage location to the Buyer loading area.
How much does Copart charge to sell a car?
Once it sells, there is a 2% sale fee with a $50 minimum and a $150 maximum. The least you’ll pay is $135, and the most you’ll ever pay is $235. Go to Copart.com/CDS and, as a dealer, start selling your car with Copart today.
How long does Copart approval take?
The Seller has until 5:00 p.m. GMT two business days after the sale to approve the bid. The high bidder is obligated to purchase the vehicle if released by the Seller within the approval period.
Does Copart give you title?
Your title or ownership paperwork will be mailed from the Copart facility to our office after you’ve paid for your vehicle. When we have title, we’ll reassign it into your name. Once reassignment is complete, we’ll send the title to you. You can also choose to have your title sent directly to US Customs.
What is secondary damage on a car?
A secondary car accident is one that occurs as a direct or indirect consequence of a previous accident, known as the primary accident. These secondary accidents typically happen shortly after a primary accident, and in the near vicinity of the primary accident.
Can I drive a car out of Copart?
Q: Can I drive my vehicle directly off the lot? A: Even if a vehicle is run and drive verified, there may be other significant damage, and it may not be road-worthy. The vehicle will also not be registered or inspected, so we cannot advise that anyone attempt to drive a vehicle from the location.
How does Copart affect the cost of a car repair?
The availability and use of recycled parts, varying labor rates, paint times, etc. greatly affect the cost to repair any vehicle. Copart recommends that each bidder evaluate the damage to determine the extent of the repairs necessary. This number is presented for informational purposes only.
What kind of cars can you bid on at Copart?
From salvage cars to clean title vehicles, Members can bid on classics, early and late model cars and trucks, motorcycles, industrial vehicles and more. Copart has something for everyone: dismantlers, dealers, body shops, salvage buyers and individuals.
What are the terms and conditions of Copart?
Once a vehicle is removed from Copart’s premises, the member understands and agrees s/he accepts the vehicle “as is” pursuant to Copart’s Member Terms & Conditions. The Current Bid is the highest price offered for this lot at this time.
Can a car be picked up at Copart and run at idle?
Engine Start Program. At the time the vehicle arrived at Copart’s facility, Copart verified that the vehicle started and ran at idle. There is no guarantee, representation or warranty that the vehicle will start or run at idle at the time the vehicle is picked up at Copart’s location.