We also Buy Used Cars for Cash

We work with dealerships nationwide to find the best deals on all types of vehicles.

What is the process?

We inspect the screenshot of your auction sheet and provide a report within 4 hours. If the product or money has been verified, we will provide the verification certificate within 48 hours.

We save you money

We are in the business of buying and selling used cars and we provide our customers with a fair offer upfront, without any hidden fees or costs. It’s just that simple!

Guaranteed to be in perfect shape

All of our vehicles go through a rigorous inspection process to ensure the safety of our buyers. All of our sellers work with this same process, so you know what you’re getting is quality. You can also request a free vehicle history report for any vehicle before purchasing it!

We have many years of experience

We’ve been in the industry for over decade and we strive to provide top-notch customer service to all of our clients. Our staff is knowledgeable about cars and have helped thousands of people buy their dream car.

Unlock the Auction Sheet

Ever wonder what all those numbers and codes mean? You’re not alone! Auction sheets can seem daunting and hard to read, but not anymore! We help you better understand the terminology.

How to read auction sheets

Check out our guide with a glossary of all the terms you’ll find on an auction sheet. From the “hammer price” to “reserve,” get a better understanding of the lingo and numbers.

What are contingencies?

Find out what contingencies are, how they work and how they affect your bidding strategy.

The auction sheet guide

We’ve created a fully interactive guide that walks you through how an auction sheet is structured, what all those numbers mean, and more – so you can make an informed decision.

Interior & Exterior Details

You will often find the following grades written beneath the auction grade sheets. The grades provided are from 1 to 5. However, A and 5 is considered to be the ideal condition.

Auction Sheet Abbreviations

  • AC– Air conditioner
  • FA/AT– Automatic transmission
  • F5– Manual (5-speed) transmission
  • PS– Power steering
  • SR– Sunroof
  • AW– Navigator
  • AAC– Climate control air conditioner
  • CA– Column automatic transmission
  • F6– Manual (6-speed) transmission
  • PW– Power windows
  • TV– Television
  • KAWA– Leather seats
  • AIRBAGU– Airbag
  • C2– crucial rust corrosion that is more than size C1.
  • X– A panel which requires to be replaced.
  • E3– Few dents that are hardly visible
  • U1– A dent approximately of size of a thumb.
  • U2– A dent approximately of size of a palm
  • U3– A dent more than size U2.
  • Y1– A tear nearly size of a thumb.
  • Y2– A tear nearly size of a palm.
  • Y3– A tear more than size Y2.
  • W1– A panel that’s is in a good condition and repaired slightly.
  • W2– A panel that has a slight wave and a bit repaired.
  • W3– A panel with visible wave and slightly repaired.
  • S1– Rust equal to size of a fist.
  • S2– Rust more than size S1.
  • C1-critical rust corrosion equal to the size of a fist.
  • XX– Replaced panel