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Re: the Copart thread

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Lot # 28902902 - 1992 SUBARU LEGACY SPO

Anyone in SLC?

it needs a wheel. That is about it,
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Re: the Copart thread

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^Clean title, too.
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Re: the Copart thread

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dscoobydoo wrote:Lot # 28902902 - 1992 SUBARU LEGACY SPO

Anyone in SLC?

it needs a wheel. That is about it,
Doesn't list that it strats, runs, or drives.
Many of these are not the deal that they appear to be after copart fees and, often, broker fees.
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Re: the Copart thread

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Broker Fees are in addition to the below, correct? I'm still looking for them on the site.
Basic Member Fees
Buyer Fees
Sale Price Range Fee
$.01 - $99.99 $45.00
$100.00 - $199.99 $75.00
$200.00 - $399.99 $120.00
$400.00 - $599.99 $150.00
$600.00 - $799.99 $185.00
$800.00 - $999.99 $220.00
$1,000.00 - $1,199.99 $250.00
$1,200.00 - $1,399.99 $310.00
$1,400.00 - $1,699.99 $345.00
$1,700.00 - $1,999.99 $380.00
$2,000.00 - $2,499.99 $425.00
$2,500.00 - $2,999.99 $470.00
$3,000.00 - $4,999.99 $565.00
$5,000.00 + 12% of Sales Price
Homeowners Items 30% of Sales Price
Internet Bid Fee
Copart offers bidding kiosks in the lobbies of all of its facilities. These kiosks can be used to
place preliminary bids on vehicles located at that particular yard. If a winning bid was placed on
a vehicle using a kiosk located at that yard, no internet fees are assessed against that vehicle.
If the winning high bid was placed during Preliminary Bidding via the internet or during the live,
virtual auction, Copart charges an Internet Bid Fee to the high bidder. The fee is based upon
the high bid amount: a fee of $35.00 for sale prices from $1.00 up to $999.99, a fee of $50.00
for sale prices from $1,000.00 - $1,999.99, a fee of $75.00 for sale prices of $2,000.00 or
higher.
Gate Fee
A $30.00 Gate/Loading Fee is assessed to all vehicles. This fee covers the movement of the
vehicle from Copart’s sale/storage facilities to the buyer’s loading area. For buyers whom are
picking up the vehicle with vehicle transporters, this fee covers the time and manpower required
to assist the driver in loading the vehicle onto the truck. Drivers are 100% responsible for
securing their load at all times.
Additional Fees (if applicable):
If a vehicle and all applicable fees are not completely paid within 3 business days of purchase
including the sale day, a fee of $50.00 per vehicle will be assessed. In addition, storage will
begin to accrue on vehicles at the rate of $20.00 per day after 7 days, including sale day, if the
high bid was placed over the internet or after 3 days, including the sale day, if the high bid was
placed during preliminary biding using a kiosk at the yard.
Last edited by wtdash on Wed Feb 06, 2013 3:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
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'87 GL-10 Turbo - SOLD
'90 BJ EJ22T/DOHC & 5speed swap - SOLD
'04 FXT, Forged internals, VF39, STI TMIC, Cobb AP- SOLD
'93 Legacy SS - 5-speed, SOLD :-(
'02 WRX -SOLD
'96 BD-turbo'd-SOLD
'98 SF - NA-T
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Re: the Copart thread

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If you bid off the internet, there is no broker fee, but an internet fee. I have bought from them before on the internet. I paid the extra fees that are posted above. Expect to do some work on the car or part it out, but you can go check out the car before you buy if you are local.
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Re: the Copart thread

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dscoobydoo wrote:If you bid off the internet, there is no broker fee, but an internet fee. I have bought from them before on the internet. I paid the extra fees that are posted above. Expect to do some work on the car or part it out, but you can go check out the car before you buy if you are local.
From my research, I've found that broker fees are in addition to Copart's fees, even bidding online. I've tried to bid on 'broker only' lots without success. Various brokers have differing fees.
Admittedly, I'm not completely familiar with how it all works.
Drew, if you know how to avoid the broker fees online, I'm all ears.
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Re: the Copart thread

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beatersubi wrote:
dscoobydoo wrote:If you bid off the internet, there is no broker fee, but an internet fee. I have bought from them before on the internet. I paid the extra fees that are posted above. Expect to do some work on the car or part it out, but you can go check out the car before you buy if you are local.
From my research, I've found that broker fees are in addition to Copart's fees, even bidding online. I've tried to bid on 'broker only' lots without success. Various brokers have differing fees.
Admittedly, I'm not completely familiar with how it all works.
Drew, if you know how to avoid the broker fees online, I'm all ears.

When I got my current 00 OBS from Copart, the only fees I paid were: Buyer Fee, Internet fee and the gate fee.

I think the broker fees come from buying from someone other than Copart directly.

But I think that being a regular joe, you can only bid on the open auctions that tend to be under about 2-4K.



I paid $850 for the car and got out of the lot for under 1100. So that pretty much tells me the fees are the only three posted above.
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Re: the Copart thread

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Silver 93 SS in Portland - http://www.copart.com/c2/homeSearch.htm ... CH_RESULTS

If someone here buys this and doesn't fix/parts, I'll absolutely buy the hood
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Re: the Copart thread

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dscoobydoo wrote:
When I got my current 00 OBS from Copart, the only fees I paid were: Buyer Fee, Internet fee and the gate fee.

I think the broker fees come from buying from someone other than Copart directly.

But I think that being a regular joe, you can only bid on the open auctions that tend to be under about 2-4K.



I paid $850 for the car and got out of the lot for under 1100. So that pretty much tells me the fees are the only three posted above.
Okay. I'm kinda getting it now. Just bought a car for $550 +$150 buyer fee and the same internet and gate fees.
I looked into the broker lots. Essentially, you 'hire' a broker to bid on your behalf and pay whatever fees the broker demands. What I don't understand is why some lots are 'broker only' and others are open for public bid.
93 legacy wagon L, 22T swapped (TW imitator) now with five forward speeds. (Gone, but never forgotten)
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Re: the Copart thread

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beatersubi wrote:
dscoobydoo wrote:
When I got my current 00 OBS from Copart, the only fees I paid were: Buyer Fee, Internet fee and the gate fee.

I think the broker fees come from buying from someone other than Copart directly.

But I think that being a regular joe, you can only bid on the open auctions that tend to be under about 2-4K.



I paid $850 for the car and got out of the lot for under 1100. So that pretty much tells me the fees are the only three posted above.
Okay. I'm kinda getting it now. Just bought a car for $550 +$150 buyer fee and the same internet and gate fees.
I looked into the broker lots. Essentially, you 'hire' a broker to bid on your behalf and pay whatever fees the broker demands. What I don't understand is why some lots are 'broker only' and others are open for public bid.

Can't explain why they make a car a broker only sale.
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Re: the Copart thread

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Looks like this one may not be too rusty. Might actually be worth a look if you may be thinking of a clean shell.


93 Legacy L sedan
http://www.copart.com/c2/homeSearch.htm ... CH_RESULTS
1992 Legacy L Wagon 4WD Auto 219K
1994 Legacy SunSport Wagon FWD 249K
1994 Legacy Ti 4WD Wagon 5speed 182K (162K on engine)
1991 Legacy L 4WD Wagon 5speed 202k
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Re: the Copart thread

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slc Lot # 25786093 - 1992 SUBARU LEGACY AWD YOU COULD DRIVE IT HOME! sOMEONE get this!
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Re: the Copart thread

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Found a 94 Turbo Wagon with 60K on Copart in

89 E. SAUK TRAIL
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, IL 60411
Phone: (708) 755-0506

http://www.copart.com/c2/homeSearch.htm ... CH_RESULTS

Rear end and undercarriage damage but front end fine!
Starting bid is 80 dollars!!!
SOMEONE SAVE THIS 2.2T!!!
1992 Legacy L Wagon 4WD Auto 219K
1994 Legacy SunSport Wagon FWD 249K
1994 Legacy Ti 4WD Wagon 5speed 182K (162K on engine)
1991 Legacy L 4WD Wagon 5speed 202k
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Re: the Copart thread

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That one is toast! To not take a total bath on it, you'd have to be local and be good friends with a tow truck guy. Oh and do your own work. Hard to believe the mileage - if it's actual then that is a damn shame.
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Re: the Copart thread

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Just figured I'd throw it out there for a Chicago local.
1992 Legacy L Wagon 4WD Auto 219K
1994 Legacy SunSport Wagon FWD 249K
1994 Legacy Ti 4WD Wagon 5speed 182K (162K on engine)
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Re: the Copart thread

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Is anyone here a broker? There's a WRX that I would love to strip and put in my 90 TW
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