Salvage Auctions in Electric Vehicle Auctions, MD

35 salvage and clean-title auction vehicles are currently at Copart and IAAI yards in Electric Vehicle Auctions, Maryland, with median sale price varies. Top makes: Tesla, TESLA, Ford. Pull a specific VIN report at vincheck.it.com/check-vin for accident, title, and odometer history.

Top makes at Electric Vehicle Auctions auctions

  • Tesla — 12 lots
  • TESLA — 7 lots
  • Ford — 3 lots
  • CHEVROLET — 2 lots
  • Honda — 2 lots
  • BMW — 2 lots

Most common damage in Electric Vehicle Auctions

  • FRONT END — 8 lots
  • SIDE — 6 lots
  • REAR END — 4 lots
  • LEFT REAR — 3 lots
  • LEFT FRONT — 3 lots
  • RIGHT FRONT — 3 lots

Recent Electric Vehicle Auctions auction sales

  • 2020 Tesla Model s — $0 (LEFT & RIGHT)
  • 2025 Kia Ev6 — $0 (FRONT END)
  • 2021 Tesla Model 3 — $4,675 (LEFT REAR)
  • 2021 Tesla Model y — $0 (LEFT FRONT)
  • 2024 Honda Prologue — $0 (LEFT REAR)
  • 2021 Tesla Model s — $10,700 (LEFT REAR)
  • 2023 BMW Ix — $0 (REAR END)
  • 2019 Tesla Model 3 — $5,350 (LEFT FRONT)
  • 2023 Tesla Model y — $8,225 (RIGHT REAR)
  • 2021 Tesla Model y — $0 (FRONT & REAR)

Frequently asked questions

How many cars are at auction in Electric Vehicle Auctions, MD?

VinCheck tracks 35 Electric Vehicle Auctions auction lots from Copart and IAAI yards. Inventory rotates daily.

What's the average auction sale price in Electric Vehicle Auctions?

Sale prices vary by damage and demand. Browse recent listings for current pricing.

Can I bid on a Electric Vehicle Auctions auction vehicle from out of state?

Yes — Copart and IAAI ship nationwide via member-broker accounts. Transport from Electric Vehicle Auctions typically costs $400–$1,500 depending on destination. Verify your home-state title requirements before purchase.

What's the most popular make at Electric Vehicle Auctions auctions?

Most-auctioned make in Electric Vehicle Auctions: Tesla (12 lots). Top 5: Tesla, TESLA, Ford, CHEVROLET, Honda.

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