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Auction Buying Guides & Tutorials

Arm yourself with knowledge before you bid. Read our detailed reports on auction fees, license laws, salvaging, and vehicle inspection checklists.

GuidesJanuary 14, 2026•6 min read

How Online Car Auctions Work

A comprehensive beginner's guide to understanding bidding pools, dynamic bidding clocks, and getting started.

Online auto auctions allow users to bid on vehicles from insurance companies, rental fleets, and repossessions. The process is fully digitized. Auctions are split into two parts: pre-bidding (which happens before the live event) and the live auction (where a fast-paced virtual clock count down bids). Understanding the bidding clock, bid increments, proxy bidding, and post-bid negotiations is essential to winning your first car without overpaying.

Buying a vehicle through online bidding is a binding legal contract. Before placing bids, ensure you have inspected the auction yard, understand state compliance laws regarding rebuilt and salvage title branding, and verified transport delivery pricing to your driveway.

ComparisonFebruary 2, 2026•8 min read

Copart vs IAAI: Which Auction is Better?

An in-depth comparison of America's two largest salvage auto auction platforms, comparing fees, features, and inventory.

Copart and Insurance Auto Auctions (IAAI) dominate the vehicle remarketing industry. Copart has a larger inventory and more physical locations, making local pickup easier. However, IAAI offers better merchandise inspectability, including engine-start video feeds and high-resolution 360-degree interactive viewer systems. Buyer fees on both platforms have risen, but Copart's fees are slightly higher on the lower-value salvage vehicles.

Buying a vehicle through online bidding is a binding legal contract. Before placing bids, ensure you have inspected the auction yard, understand state compliance laws regarding rebuilt and salvage title branding, and verified transport delivery pricing to your driveway.

GuidesFebruary 20, 2026•5 min read

How to Buy a Salvage Car Without a Dealer License

Learn how to use certified brokers to bypass dealer license requirements and purchase salvage title cars.

Buying salvage vehicles allows you to obtain great deals on rebuildable projects, but most states prohibit public bidders from participating directly in salvage title sales. Certified brokers (such as AutoBidMaster or A Better Bid) bid on your behalf using their dealer credentials. We discuss the broker fee overhead, state laws, security deposits, and tips for finding salvage cars with minor cosmetic damages.

Buying a vehicle through online bidding is a binding legal contract. Before placing bids, ensure you have inspected the auction yard, understand state compliance laws regarding rebuilt and salvage title branding, and verified transport delivery pricing to your driveway.

EducationMarch 10, 2026•7 min read

Understanding Vehicle History Reports Before You Bid

How to analyze Carfax, AutoCheck, and NMVTIS reports to spot odometer rollbacks, hidden title washes, and structural damage.

Never bid on a car based on pictures alone. Odometer fraud, title washing, flood histories, and structural repairs are common issues. A National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) report is the cheapest and most effective way to see if a salvage title was officially recorded. We walk through reading history charts, verifying insurance losses, and understanding salvage vs. rebuilt title designations.

Buying a vehicle through online bidding is a binding legal contract. Before placing bids, ensure you have inspected the auction yard, understand state compliance laws regarding rebuilt and salvage title branding, and verified transport delivery pricing to your driveway.

IndustryApril 1, 2026•6 min read

Best Auto Auctions for Licensed Dealers

A comparison of wholesale leader Manheim vs mobile-first challenger ACV Auctions for inventory sourcing.

For licensed dealerships, sourcing quality inventory efficiently is key. Manheim provides the absolute largest pool of clean title off-lease inventory in the country, but requires physical presence or simulation bidding. ACV Auctions offers a completely digital 20-minute bidding loop with high-resolution undercarriage scans and OBD diagnosis diagnostic codes, making remote sourcing safer and faster.

Buying a vehicle through online bidding is a binding legal contract. Before placing bids, ensure you have inspected the auction yard, understand state compliance laws regarding rebuilt and salvage title branding, and verified transport delivery pricing to your driveway.