Understanding the Current Auto Market
As we navigate through 2025, the U.S. auto auction landscape presents a unique set of opportunities and challenges for buyers. With the increased cost of used vehicles—rising approximately 20-30% in recent years—it’s crucial to approach auto auctions with a well-informed strategy.

Top Auto Auction Platforms in the U.S.
Below are five of the most prominent U.S. auto auction sites to consider:
1. Copart: With a basic membership fee of per year and a premium option at 9, expect a buyer’s premium of around for cars priced at ,000. Be prepared for additional fees such as online bidding and storage fees.
2. IAAI (Insurance Auto Auctions): Membership starts at $200, with a service fee of $95 per lot. An environmental fee of $15 per unit and various additional costs based on volume and license type should also be considered.
3. Manheim: A membership costs $99 per year with a purchase fee of $350. Be mindful of additional percentages based on the car’s value along with administrative fees.
4. CarFast Express: This platform simplifies access to major auto auctions without requiring separate registrations or dealer licenses. Other benefits include 30-day free storage and reduced commission fees.
5. Online Auctions: New platforms are emerging, providing opportunities for transparent bidding processes with detailed listings of car conditions.
Choosing the Right Auction
When selecting the ideal auction platform, consider auction types and fee structures. Some sites specialize in accident or insurance vehicles, which can lead to significant savings. Understanding the logistics and associated costs can ultimately help ensure a smoother purchasing experience in today’s competitive market.