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Rollover Damage — Copart & IAAI Auction Prices
Rollover damage is caused by the vehicle rolling on its side or roof during an accident. Rooflines, pillars, and door frames are typically compromised. Airbags are almost always deployed. Structural repair of rollover damage is complex and expensive, making these vehicles difficult to return to safe road use. Most rollover vehicles at auction are parted out or crushed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rollover damage?
Rollover damage is caused by the vehicle rolling on its side or roof during an accident. Rooflines, pillars, and door frames are typically compromised. Airbags are almost always deployed. Structural repair of rollover damage is complex and expensive, making these vehicles difficult to return to safe road use. Most rollover vehicles at auction are parted out or crushed.
How much do Rollover damage cars sell for?
Based on 621 VestiCar records, vehicles with Rollover damage have an average sale price of $3,419, ranging from $4 to $65,500.
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