
Published: 28/08/2020
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As one of our valued Members, there’s a chance you will recognise the icons above, but do you know what they mean?
On a selection of vehicles, we provide a ‘Vehicle Highlights’ section to give you a better understanding of the vehicle's condition, so that you can make a more informed choice when placing a bid. Understanding this section can help you on your way to becoming an educated buyer at auction.
Where can I find Lot Icons?
The Lot Icons appear next to the Lot title, beside the Watchlist icon, and in the 'Highlights' section.
So, lets take a look at each icon and its definition...
Run and Drive
At the time the vehicle arrived at Copart’s location, Copart verified that the vehicle started, could be put into gear and was capable of moving forward under its own power.
There is no guarantee, representation or warranty that the vehicle is in roadworthy condition or can be driven lawfully upon the highways in any state or country.
There is no guarantee that the vehicle will start, drive, or move forward under its own power at the time the vehicle is picked up at Copart’s location or when it is delivered to a Copart Member.
Engine Start Programme
At the time the vehicle arrived at Copart’s location, Copart verified that the vehicle started, and ran at idle.
There is no guarantee, representation or warranty that the vehicle will start or run at idle at the time the vehicle is picked up at a Copart location.
Enhanced Vehicles
Lots listed as 'Enhanced Vehicles' are those where: the Seller has authorised Copart to perform an enhancement service to the vehicle such as a wash and vacuum or protective covering, or the vehicle is under a programme that gives Copart discretion to utilise enhancement services to maximise the value of the vehicle.
This designation does not guarantee that any enhancement service was completed but rather indicates that qualifying vehicles would be enhanced. It is the Member’s responsibility to inspect and verify the utilisation of enhancement services.
Featured Vehicles
Featured vehicles are highlighted by Copart as likely to generate high interest among our Members. Featured vehicles are accessible from the 'Homepage' and 'Vehicle Finder' page.
Additional Information
The 'Additional Information' area is a place where important information about the Lot is displayed for the Member’s consideration when bidding.
These terms are to be used as a guide, it is the Members sole responsibility to ascertain, confirm, research, inspect and/or investigate the vehicle prior to bidding on it.
Once the vehicle is removed from Copart premises the Members accepts the vehicle “as is”.
Want to know where to find more definitions, hints and tips? Visit our informative 'Know-How' page!
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