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I bid on a Toyota tundra for 1200 bucks came out to $2,300 after all of their fees that Toyota was in such bad shape they didn't show pictures of the back end completely full of garbage took me 3 days to clean out all the trash truck is probably worth about $500. Decided to give them another shot bid on a vehicle want it for $600 then they tell me that it has a reserve at $4,000 vehicle is probably worth 2000
If you choose to work with Copart be ready to experience additional unexpected fees. Copart runs a borderline scam using additional fees and auto renewal policies to swindle extra cash out of customers throughout vehicle buying and auto membership renewals. When I purchased a vehicle for $7500 from a copart auction I ended up paying an additional $1000 in various fees to copart to include lot fees after my transport company kept cancelling. The following year my account auto renewed and charged an additional $100, when I contacted copart to cancel my subscription and refund the $100 the company refused stating some policy where they refuse refunds to existing accounts.
Drawn in by the highest offer for my range rover with a seized engine. Arranged collection which was cancelled twice and the 3rd date arranged I waited all day, called several times and was reassured that the collection was confirmed. No show and no call, e mail or any communication. Cannot explain how let down and frustrated I feel. Very pleasant call handlers just completely unreliable
I bid on a Toyota tundra for 1200 bucks came out to $2,300 after all of their fees that Toyota was in such bad shape they didn't show pictures of the back end completely full of garbage took me 3 days to clean out all the trash truck is probably worth about $500. Decided to give them another shot bid on a vehicle want it for $600 then they tell me that it has a reserve at $4,000 vehicle is probably worth 2000
i was the highest bidder on a vehicle in an auction ref 72941695 in wolverhampton ,the reserve price had been reached and with no explanation the car has been relisted and I wasn't even given the opportunity of a counter offer,an auction is an auction this is terrible business,the reserve was met and i was the highest bidder....why am i not now the owner?
An absolute life saver of a customer service representativie. Cara at the Rochford branch unfortunately had the pleasure of answering my call. By the time I gad gotten through I was streesed, emotional, and probably incoherent. Having an accident that rights your car off is stressful enough however, after being fobbed off by insurance company and jumping through hoops & red tape making the process far more complicated than needed, cara remained calmed and took time to resolve an admin error and accomodate the collection of my vehicle.
I bid on a vehicle at Copart where the final bid was £3,050, however I later discovered that the total amount payable was £3,776.80, due to extremely high additional fees.These fees were not clearly explained upfront, and I believe this practice is misleading, especially for buyers who are not experienced with car auctions. It feels unfair that buyers can end up paying a large amount for a vehicle they have never seen, inspected, or even fully understood the condition of.In my opinion, the process appears designed to protect the auction company rather than the buyer. The terms and conditions heavily favour Copart, leaving inexperienced buyers exposed to significant financial risk.I would strongly advise others not to buy from this auction without fully understanding all fees and risks. It is far better to inspect a vehicle in person and know exactly what you are buying. Descriptions such as “Run and Drive” should not be relied upon, as they do not guarantee the vehicle is mechanically sound.Buyers should be aware that they could end up paying thousands of pounds for a vehicle that may only be worth scrap value.Based on my experience, I would recommend avoiding this online auction, especially if you are not highly experienced with salvage vehicles.
I purchased a HONDA CRV EXL 2024 model from copart on the 8th of January 2026 through a licensed agent. The lot number is 95565275However after purchase I realized the car was earlier purchased by another person on the copart platform on 26th November 2025 in a worse condition, repaired it and reintroduced it on the copart platform for resale in December 2025. The lot number was 90014985.This amounts to deception & non-disclosure as per the notes attached Copart concealed information from the buyer. Only damage to the front end was highlighted with nothing on the notes.Very disappointed & deceptive on the part of copart
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Copart is a global leader in online car auctions, and a premier destination for the resale and remarketing of Non-repairable, Clean Title and Salvage vehicles. Specializing in salvage vehicle auctions, Copart makes it easy for Members to find, bid on, and win the vehicles that they are looking for. 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. As a global online auto auction company that sells more than two million vehicles annually, Copart puts the power to bid and win into your hands. See more
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