Actual
Historical Salvage Auto Auctions Prices
Posted a list of actual salvage auto auctions winning bids for your reference on how much these things sell for at auctions. The prices usually vary and the cars also vary from really smashed to easy fix so use these prices as a ball park and go from there. When looking at a car at the auction, look out for shock tower damage and any other "frame" damage because this kinds of repairs will cost you a pretty penny. Most likely you will need to hire a frame machine to straighten it. Even for one shock tower you can plan on spending about $300. |
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Year
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Winning Bid |
2000 Toyota 4Runner | $4600 |
2002 Honda Civic | $3200 |
2002 Volkswagen Golf (Parts Off, in the car, min. damage) | $3700 |
2000 Accura Integra Type-R (Interior Stripped) | $2500 |
2002 Subaru Impreza (Mid. Damage) | $2700 |
1997 Honda Accord (Mid. Damage) | $2000 |
1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse Turbo (Minimal Damage) | $1250 |
1999 Honda Accord (Mid. Damage) | $3100 |
2000 Dodge Durango (Mid. Damage) | $2200 |
2000 Honda Civic (Mid Damage) | $2100 |
1997 Honda Accord (Mid+ Damage) | $1100 |
1999 Toyota Corolla (Mid Damage) | $1600 |
1997 Honda Accord (Mid) | $3500 |
2001 Chevy Blazer (Mid) | $1600 |
1999 Honda Civic (Mid+) | $700 |
2002 Ford Explorer (Light) | $7900 |
2001 F150 (Light) | $2800 |
2000 Ford Escort (Med) | $300 |
1996 Honda Accord (Med) | $1900 |
1995 Toyota Tacoma (Med) | $2800 |
1995 GMC Yukon (Light) | $2600 |
1997 Honda Civic (Med) | $1700 |
2000 Subaru Legacy (Med+) | $2900 |
1986 Porsche 911 (Med) | $3900 |
2001 Ford F150 (Med) | $4000 |
2002 Landrover Freelander (Med) | $4900 |
1993 GMC K1500 (Med+) | $900 |
1998 Toyota T100 (Med) | $2000 |