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Repossession damage cars at auction

Past Copart and IAAI lots with Repossession damage. Each listing shows the final bid, secondary damage, title type, odometer, VIN and full specifications — so you can see what cars with Repossession damage actually sell for at auction.

9,501
Lots archived
$2,363
Avg. final bid
$1,125
Median bid
91%
With keys
1970–2026
Year range

Other damage types

2010 Ford Flex SEL
Sold $325

2010 Ford Flex SEL

2FMHK6CC6ABA74136 IAAI 45205251

178,245 mi · Repossession

  • Gas
  • Automatic
  • AWD
Jun 15, 2026 Grand Prairie, TX, USA
2017 Kia Optima
Sold $1,550

2017 Kia Optima

KNAGT4LC5H5007685 IAAI 45283971

156,981 mi · Repossession

  • Hybrid
  • Automatic
  • FWD
  • Keys
Jun 15, 2026 San Antonio, TX, USA

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Frequently asked questions

It depends on the make, model, year and how severe the Repossession damage is. Every lot below shows its exact final bid, so you can gauge real market values.

That depends on the repair cost versus the final bid and the title type. Each lot lists the estimated repair cost, title and sale-document group to help you judge.

Most carry a salvage or similar branded title. Open any lot to see its exact title type and sale-document group.