Salvage and Wrecked Honda Cars for Sale 10,253

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Copart 2024 Honda CR-V

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 7FARS4H48RE******
  • Lot number 70712914
  • Facility CA - Los Angeles
  • Damage Front end
  • Odometer 3,511 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Current bid $1,700 USD

Copart 2016 Honda Civic

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 19XFC2F57GE******
  • Lot number 70519714
  • Facility CA - Los Angeles
  • Damage Front end, rear end
  • Odometer 100,356 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Current bid $14,800 USD

Copart 2024 Honda CR-V Hybrid

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 7FARS6H87RE******
  • Lot number 70535414
  • Facility CA - Los Angeles
  • Damage Front end
  • Odometer 2,092 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Current bid $8,300 USD

Copart 2024 Honda Ridgeline

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 5FPYK3F14RB******
  • Lot number 70413024
  • Facility CA - Los Angeles
  • Damage Side, front end
  • Odometer 8,624 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 1998 Honda CR-V

  • Condition Won’t start
  • VIN JHLRD1841WC******
  • Lot number 69480684
  • Facility OR - Woodburn
  • Damage Stripped, all over
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2009 Honda Accord

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 1HGCP26439A******
  • Lot number 70150604
  • Facility NV - North Las Vegas
  • Damage Front end, rear end
  • Odometer 83,269 mi (not actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2012 Honda Insight

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN JHMZE2H37CS******
  • Lot number 68584534
  • Facility CA - Martinez
  • Damage Front end
  • Odometer 197,332 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 1997 Honda CR-V

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN JHLRD184XVC******
  • Lot number 70627634
  • Facility WA - Arlington
  • Damage Side, rear end
  • Odometer 194,627 mi (not actual)
  • Date of auction
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Current bid $3,450 USD

Copart 2017 Honda Accord

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 1HGCR2F52HA******
  • Lot number 66696684
  • Facility AZ - Phoenix
  • Damage Front end
  • Odometer 62,333 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2005 Honda Accord

  • Condition Won’t start
  • VIN 1HGCM55845A******
  • Lot number 64084504
  • Facility WA - Arlington
  • Damage Front end, side
  • Odometer 194,850 mi (not actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2011 Honda Odyssey

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 5FNRL5H64BB******
  • Lot number 70665154
  • Facility AZ - Phoenix
  • Damage Minor dent/scratches, normal wear & tear
  • Odometer 146,754 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2009 Honda Civic

  • Condition Won’t start
  • VIN 2HGFA16529H******
  • Lot number 79107043
  • Facility CA - Sun Valley
  • Damage Mechanical
  • Odometer 177,372 mi (not actual)
  • Date of auction
  • Seller
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Copart 2005 Honda Civic

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 2HGES16355H******
  • Lot number 69641364
  • Facility NV - North Las Vegas
  • Damage Front end, mechanical
  • Odometer 127,809 mi (not actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2015 Honda CR-V

  • VIN 5J6RM4H56FL******
  • Lot number 68771704
  • Facility WA - Arlington
  • Damage Front end
  • Date of auction
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Current bid $250 USD

Copart 2006 Honda Civic

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 2HGFG128X6H******
  • Lot number 69019784
  • Facility CA - Los Angeles
  • Damage Rear end, side
  • Odometer 153,616 mi (not actual)
  • Date of auction
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Current bid $2,600 USD

Copart 2018 Honda Civic

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 2HGFC2F51JH******
  • Lot number 70339304
  • Facility CA - Los Angeles
  • Damage Front end
  • Odometer 146,856 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2025 Honda HR-V

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 3CZRZ1H75SM******
  • Lot number 70314474
  • Facility CA - Los Angeles
  • Damage Front end, side
  • Odometer 168 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2023 Honda Civic

  • Condition Won’t start
  • VIN 2HGFE2F59PH******
  • Lot number 68754314
  • Facility CA - Los Angeles
  • Damage Front end, rear end
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2016 Honda HR-V

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 3CZRU5H33GM******
  • Lot number 70333684
  • Facility CA - Los Angeles
  • Damage Front end
  • Odometer 63,003 mi (not actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2021 Honda Civic

  • VIN SHHFK7H49MU******
  • Lot number 63729344
  • Facility CA - Sun Valley
  • Damage Front end, side
  • Odometer 35,579 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2021 Honda Passport

  • VIN 5FNYF7H55MB******
  • Lot number 68569464
  • Facility CA - Martinez
  • Damage Vandalism
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2007 Honda Accord

  • VIN 1HGCM56117A******
  • Lot number 68147814
  • Facility WA - Arlington
  • Damage Front end, burn - engine
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2013 Honda Civic

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 2HGFG3B5XDH******
  • Lot number 67908954
  • Facility WA - Arlington
  • Damage Rear end, front end
  • Odometer 189,005 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction
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Copart 2006 Honda Civic

  • Condition Won’t start
  • VIN 1HGFA16526L******
  • Lot number 67165114
  • Facility WA - Arlington
  • Damage Front end, rear end
  • Odometer 181,821 mi (not actual)
  • Date of auction
  • Seller
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Copart 2021 Honda Civic

  • Condition Run and drive
  • VIN 2HGFC2F69MH******
  • Lot number 66015314
  • Facility WA - Arlington
  • Damage Front end, side
  • Odometer 78,336 mi (actual)
  • Date of auction

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Find Your Next Project: Honda Repairable and Salvage Auction Guide

Welcome to CARS4.BID, your premier destination for finding and bidding on repairable and salvage Honda cars through major U.S. auto auctions like Copart and IAAI. Our platform gives you direct access to a wide variety of Honda vehicles that require some attention but offer exceptional value. Whether you’re a car enthusiast looking for a project or simply searching for a bargain, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about buying Honda repairable and salvage cars at auctions.

Why Choose Salvaged or Repairable Honda Cars?

Looking for repairable and salvage Honda cars can be a smart financial decision. Honda vehicles are renowned for their reliability and longevity, which makes them a popular choice for those looking to save money while getting a dependable vehicle. Here’s why you might consider a salvage Honda:

  1. Cost Savings: Repairable Hondas are often available at a fraction of the price of new or used cars from dealerships. This significant cost reduction can make a huge difference in your budget, especially if you’re comfortable with some hands-on repair work.
  2. Opportunity for Restoration: Restoring a repairable Honda is not just about saving money; it’s also about the satisfaction of bringing a car back to great condition. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a professional mechanic, working on a salvage Honda can be a rewarding project.
  3. High Resale Value: Once restored, Honda cars typically retain a high resale value. This is due to Honda’s strong reputation for durability and reliability. If you decide to sell your repaired vehicle, you might recoup a significant portion of your investment.
  4. Environmental Benefits: By purchasing salvage Hondas, you’re contributing to a more sustainable approach to car ownership. Reusing and recycling parts from damaged vehicles helps reduce waste and minimize the environmental impact of manufacturing new cars.

Types of Honda Cars Available at Auctions

Honda car auctions feature a diverse selection of vehicles, each with varying levels of damage and repair requirements. Here’s a breakdown of what you might find:

  1. Accident Honda Cars for Sale: These vehicles have been involved in accidents but are still salvageable. They may have cosmetic or structural damage but offer potential for repair and restoration.
  2. Crashed Hondas: Cars with significant damage, such as major body dents or frame issues, fall into this category. Despite their condition, many crashed Hondas can be repaired and put back on the road with the right attention.
  3. Broke Down Hondas: Vehicles that have broken down due to mechanical issues or minor accidents. These cars are often easier to repair compared to those with extensive damage and may require straightforward mechanical fixes.
  4. Salvage Hondas for Sale: Salvage Hondas have been declared a total loss by insurance companies but can be restored to full functionality. These vehicles might have severe damage but offer high restoration potential if you’re willing to invest in repairs.

How to Buy Honda Cars at Auctions

Buying Honda cars at auctions is a structured process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate through:

  1. Register at CARS4.BID: Begin by signing up on our main website. Registration is free and allows you to participate in auctions, view listings, and place bids on Honda salvage cars. Complete your profile by uploading your ID and adding a deposit to activate your bidding account.
  2. Browse Listings: Explore our catalog of Honda auction cars for sale. Use filters to narrow down your search based on the type of damage, model year, or auction date. Detailed listings provide information about the vehicle’s condition, repair needs, and auction status.
  3. Place Your Bid: Once you’ve identified a Honda auction car that interests you, place your bids according to your budget and the car’s estimated repair costs. Monitor the auction closely to ensure you stay competitive.
  4. Win and Pay: If you win the auction, follow the instructions to complete your payment. We offer various payment options including wire transfers and Zelle. Arrange for vehicle pickup or delivery once payment is confirmed.

Registering at CARS4.BID

To participate in Honda car auctions, you need to register on CARS4.BID. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Create an Account: Sign up with your email and create a secure password. This will give you access to all auction features and listings.
  2. Upload ID and Add Deposit: For verification and to start bidding, upload a valid ID and add a deposit. This ensures you’re ready to place bids on Honda repairable and salvage vehicles.
  3. Explore Auction Listings: Browse through our extensive list of Honda salvage cars, including those that are damaged or crashed. Each listing provides detailed information to help you make an informed decision.
  4. Participate in Auctions: Engage in auctions, place bids, and follow the bidding process closely. Our platform makes it easy to track your bids and see auction results in real-time.

Finding the Best Deal

Finding a great deal on Honda auto salvage involves careful research and strategic bidding. Here are some tips to help you secure the best offers:

  1. Review Vehicle History: Always check the vehicle’s history report for details on past accidents, repairs, and ownership. This helps you understand the car’s background and potential issues.
  2. Assess Damage: Examine the extent of damage to the vehicle. Consider the cost of repairs and the availability of parts. A thorough assessment will help you determine whether the car is worth the investment.
  3. Compare Listings: Look at similar Honda cars in the auction to gauge fair pricing. Comparing different listings helps you identify good deals and avoid overbidding.

Tips for Bidding Successfully

Successful bidding requires strategy and preparation. Here are some tips to help you win your next Honda auction:

  1. Set Your Maximum Bid: Determine your highest bid amount before the auction begins and stick to it. This prevents you from getting caught up in bidding wars and overspending.
  2. Avoid Overbidding: Bid strategically and avoid trying to outbid competitors by too much. Place your bids at intervals that make sense based on the car’s value and your budget.
  3. Start High: Placing your maximum bid early can help you avoid last-minute bidding wars. This strategy can also help you secure the vehicle at a lower price if there are fewer competing bidders.

Benefits of Buying Honda Cars from Auctions

Purchasing Honda cars from auctions offers several benefits:

  1. Cost Savings: Auction prices are often lower than dealership prices, providing significant savings. This makes auctions an attractive option for budget-conscious buyers.
  2. Wide Selection: Auto auctions feature a vast inventory of Honda salvage cars, including those with varying levels of damage. This variety allows you to find a vehicle that matches your preferences and repair skills.
  3. Potential for High Resale Value: After repairing a salvage Honda, you might be able to sell it for a higher price. Hondas are known for their durability, making them a good investment even after restoration.

Tips for Repairing and Restoring Salvaged Honda Cars

Restoring a salvage Honda requires careful planning and execution. Here’s how to approach the repair process:

  1. Assessing Damage and Repair Costs: Inspect the vehicle thoroughly to understand the damage and repair needs. This includes checking the body, frame, engine, and electrical systems. Get estimates for repair costs to determine if the investment is worthwhile.
  2. Finding Quality Parts: Source replacement parts from Honda salvage yards, auto recycling centers, or online marketplaces. Ensure the parts are compatible with your vehicle and are in good condition.
  3. Working with Professional Mechanics: For complex repairs, consult professional mechanics who specialize in Honda vehicles. Their expertise can help ensure that the repairs are done correctly and the vehicle is roadworthy.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a Salvage Title?

    A salvage title indicates that a vehicle has been heavily damaged and declared a total loss by an insurance company. Although it can be repaired and restored, it will always carry this designation.

  • Are Salvaged Cars Safe to Drive?
    Salvaged cars can be safe if they are properly repaired and inspected. Ensure the vehicle meets safety standards before driving it on the road.

  • How Can I Finance a Salvaged Car?
    Financing options for salvaged cars may be limited. Look into personal loans or specialized lenders that offer financing for repairable or salvage vehicles.

Conclusion

Exploring Honda repairable and salvage cars through auctions is a fantastic way to find valuable vehicles at a lower cost. At CARS4.BID, we provide a comprehensive platform for browsing, bidding, and purchasing Honda salvage cars. With our user-friendly interface and detailed auction listings, you can easily find and secure the perfect Honda project car.

Get Started Today!

Join CARS4.BID to explore our collection of Honda repairable and salvage vehicles. Whether you’re interested in damaged Hondas or need a project car, we offer a range of options to meet your needs. If you’re looking for “Honda salvage near me,” remember that our online platform allows you to access auctions across the U.S., so you can find the right vehicle no matter where you are. For any questions or assistance, feel free to contact us - we’re here to help!

By following this guide, you’ll be well-equipped to navigate the world of Honda auctions and find the best deals on repairable and salvage cars. Start your auction journey with us today and drive away with a great deal on your next Honda!