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Slattery auctions

Salvage and clean-title timed auctions across vehicles and industrial.

What you'll find on Slattery

Mix of insurance-recovery salvage, ex-fleet, and industrial. Slattery runs both write-off and non-salvage sales depending on the consignor — fleet and government allocations are clean-title; insurance allocations are typically write-offs.

How the auction runs

Timed online with rolling close times. Anti-snipe extensions apply on late bids.

Getting started as a buyer

Slattery account with verified ID and payment method. Some category sales require a refundable bidding deposit.

Buyer fees

Buyer's premium tied to hammer price plus a processing fee. The structure follows the Slattery published schedule and changes by category.

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Frequently asked questions

How can I find a vehicle's sold price on Slattery? expand_more

Slattery posts the hammer price after each lot closes. Auction Intel records the sold price the same day, then matches it against comparable sales from the same week so you can see whether the result was above or below the running market.

Does Slattery sell write-offs? expand_more

Yes. Slattery handles both repairable and statutory write-offs from insurance recovery. Mixed-category sales will mix clean-title fleet stock with write-off salvage in the same catalogue.

How does Slattery decide what counts as a sale? expand_more

A lot only "sells" when the hammer price meets the reserve. Below-reserve highest bids are flagged separately — the vehicle did not actually change hands at that price.

Is Slattery live or timed? expand_more

Timed online only. Every lot closes on its own clock with an anti-snipe window.

See Slattery sold prices

Create a free account to view hammer prices on any Slattery lot, compare against the last 12 months of sold listings across every auction house, and get a deal score on listings you're tracking.

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