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Collision loss cars at auction

Past Copart and IAAI lots recorded as a Collision loss. Each listing shows the final bid, damage, title type, odometer, VIN and full specifications — so you can see what Collision-loss vehicles actually sell for at auction.

1,789,845
Lots archived
$4,049
Avg. final bid
$2,250
Median bid
95%
With keys
1950–2026
Year range

Most common damage: Front end, Side, Rear end.

Other loss types

1997 Toyota RAV4
Sold $375

1997 Toyota RAV4

JT3HP10V0V7068771 IAAI 45451006

320,089 mi · Rear end

  • Gas
  • Automatic
  • AWD
  • Keys
Jul 8, 2026 Puyallup, WA, USA
2012 Volvo S60 T5
Sold $225

2012 Volvo S60 T5

YV1622FS1C2084051 IAAI 45460491

101,574 mi · Front end

  • Gas
  • Automatic
  • FWD
  • Keys
Jul 8, 2026 Los Angeles, CA, USA
2013 Kia Soul
Sold $375

2013 Kia Soul

KNDJT2A50D7554153 IAAI 45457508

85,483 mi · Side

  • Gas
  • Automatic
  • FWD
  • Keys
Jul 8, 2026 Puyallup, WA, USA
2013 Chevrolet Volt
Sold $250

2013 Chevrolet Volt

1G1RA6E41DU123865 IAAI 44438109

208,804 mi · Front end

  • Hybrid
  • Automatic
  • FWD
  • Keys
  • Airbags
Jul 8, 2026 Puyallup, WA, USA

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Frequently asked questions

It is the reason the insurer recorded the vehicle as a loss before it went to auction. Every lot below shows the final bid, damage and title type so you can judge the car on its own merits.

It depends on the make, model, year and condition. Each lot shows its exact final bid, so you can gauge real market values for Collision-loss vehicles.

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