Auction Reports -available worldwide
We search past auctions for a copy of your vehicle’s auction sheet, which can provide the odometer reading at the time of auction as well as the auction grade, the selling price and the general condition of the vehicle, giving you an insight whether or not the vehicle has previously had any accident repairs or signs of visible rust.
We search past auctions for a copy of your vehicle’s auction sheet, which can provide the odometer reading at the time of auction as well as the auction grade, the selling price and the general condition of the vehicle, giving you an insight whether or not the vehicle has previously had any accident repairs or signs of visible rust.
Grade 5: As new condition
Grade 4.5: Very lightly used condition
Grade 4: Used condition with only the lightest of blemishes
Grade 3.5: Good condition with more noticible blemishes
Grade 3: Average condition marks and possible light damage
Grade 2: Poor condition may have accident damage or corrosion
Grade 1: Can be one of the following
1). After market turbo / engine (some sort of serious modification to the original vehicle)
2). Transmission changed from auto to manual.
Grade R or R A : In newer cars it can mean accident car that’s been repaired, or heavily modifed vehicle. In older cars it can simply mean replacement panels, aftermarket kits, wings etc.
Exterior and Interior Grading :
Some auctions have a letter, A, B or C to denote the exterior and interior grade separately. These letters can be seen near the overall grading number. A is excellent, B average and C below average.
Grade 4.5: Very lightly used condition
Grade 4: Used condition with only the lightest of blemishes
Grade 3.5: Good condition with more noticible blemishes
Grade 3: Average condition marks and possible light damage
Grade 2: Poor condition may have accident damage or corrosion
Grade 1: Can be one of the following
1). After market turbo / engine (some sort of serious modification to the original vehicle)
2). Transmission changed from auto to manual.
Grade R or R A : In newer cars it can mean accident car that’s been repaired, or heavily modifed vehicle. In older cars it can simply mean replacement panels, aftermarket kits, wings etc.
Exterior and Interior Grading :
Some auctions have a letter, A, B or C to denote the exterior and interior grade separately. These letters can be seen near the overall grading number. A is excellent, B average and C below average.